[Scpg] Summer Greetings from SARC San Luis Obispo
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Wed Jul 6 21:19:50 PDT 2005
Greetings All
We hope your summer is off to a great start. We recently finished a productive
academic year, which culminated with a very successful fundraising event in
June. This was our first major fundraiser for the SARC and was made
possible by
many generous contributions from local farmers, vintners and chefs, our
hosts at
Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort, and our special guest speaker for the evening,
Chef Nora Pouillon of Washington, DC. We raised well over $20,000 for SARC and
Cal Poly Organic Farm programs at the event. A HUGE thank you to all who were
involved!
This summer, we will be preparing for our Fall offerings and the welcome of
freshmen in September. The Organic Farm is busier than ever with over 150 CSA
members and 10 acres in organic production. Stop by to visit sometime and meet
our new chickens, turkeys and baby goats!
On August 20 & 27, ecological landscaper Josh Carmichael will be returning to
the Organic Farm for his third offering of the highly popular Continuing
Education course CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS: FROM THE FIELD TO THE GARDEN. All
you need to know for identifying and landscaping with drought-tolerant natives.
For more information about the course, please visit:
www.continuing-ed.calpoly.edu (Gardening Course) or call the SARC office at
756-5086.
Other coming events and opportunities that may be of interest to you include:
1. Info on the CONDITIONAL WAIVER FOR IRRIGATED LANDS in SLO: 7/8
2. Tickets available/Volunteers needed for third FEAST IN THE FIELDin AG:
7/16
3. PERMACULTURE originator DAVID HOLMGREN in Santa Barbara: 8/2
4. PERMACULTURE DESIGN COURSE continues in Los Angeles this fall
5. INTERN sought at North County (organic) farm
6. WORKSTUDY/INTERNSHIP opportunities available w/ Larry Santoyo
7. ASSISTANT FARM MANAGER sought for San Diego Citrus/Avo orchards
8. Sweetwater Nursery in Sonoma County SEEKS A GROWER
9. COMPOST and Soil-Foodweb Workshops w/ Dr. Ingham this fall in Oregon
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1. INFORMATION REGARDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONDITIONAL WAIVER FOR
IRRIGATED LANDS will be provided at the Regional Board meeting July 8 in San
Luis Obispo. 895 Aerovista Place, Suite 101 San Luis Obispo. For an agenda and
directions to the meeting, please visit:
http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/rwqcb3/Board/Meetings/2005meetings.htm
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2. SPACE AVAILABLE AND VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED FOR THE THIRD FEAST IN THE
FIELD,
with food prepared by Tim Bollé of Affaire LAmour Organic Catering. The event
will take place at Rutiz Farms in Arroyo Grande on Saturday, July 16, 2005 at
2:00 p.m. A portion of the proceeds raised from the occasion will benefit the
Buy Fresh, Buy Local campaign in San Luis Obispo County. The multi-course,
family-style feast will feature wines from Wolff Vineyards, meats from
Charter
Oak Style Meats, seafood from B.J. Enterprises and produce from Rutiz Farms.
Jerry Rutiz, of Rutiz Farms, will lead a farm tour. The cost to attend is $75.
Volunteers are welcomed and needed to assist in making this event as successful
as those that have taken place in the past. For more information, contact: Tim
Bollé by phone at: (805) 473-3389 or visit: www.affairelamour.com
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3. DAVID HOLMGREN Co-originator of Permaculture to talk at: PERMACULTURE
IN THE
21 ST CENTURY LECTURE in Santa Barbara. Tues. Aug. 2, 2005 at 7PM. Fee: $15.
Santa Barbara City College East Campus. David Holmgren, co-originator with
Bill Mollison of the Permaculture concept, is an innovative environmental
design
consultant based in Hepburn Springs in Central Victoria, Australia. His latest
book, Permaculture Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability is a
distillation
of life lived by the principles of Permaculture. An all day workshop will take
place on the same day w/ Holmgren and other leading Permaculturists for $80
(students, $60), also at SB City College. To register send check to Santa
Barbara Permaculture Network 312 E Sola St #1 Santa Barbara Ca 93101. For more
info, contact: sbpcnet at silcom.com 805-962-2571 or visit www.sbpermaculture.org
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4. PERMACULTURE DESIGN CERTIFICATE COURSE w/ Ecological Designer Larry Santoyo
will continue in Los Angeles this fall. EcoUrbanism and the Future of
Sustainability. Homeowners, Land Managers and Design Professionals can learn
simple and elegant ways to use practical green solutions -that save time, save
money and saves the Earth's precious resources. The Permaculture Design Course
experience has truly transformed the lives and enhanced the careers of
thousands
of people around the world. DATES: One weekend a month for six months... Second
weekends of: October, November, December 2005 & January, February & March 2006.
For more info, please visit: http://www.earthflow.com/newcourses/index.shtml
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5. INTERNSHIP at Hollyhock Farm of Templeton (www.hollyhock-farm.com).
Hollyhock is a beautiful family farm in the hills south of Paso
Robles. Intern
will receive training in the cultivation and management of a wide selection of
unique varieties of fruits, vegetables and flowers. The farm also includes
agri-tourism style guest cottages and a roadside farm stand. Internship
requires 40 hrs/wk of work and provides board, room in a private trailer and
$500/month stipend. For more information, contact Kim Rogers at 712-1880.
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6. WORK/STUDY apprenticeships are being offered by Permaculturist and
ecological
designer, Larry Santoyo as he works with resort staff in the development of new
ecological gardens at Sycamore Mineral Springs this summer. A great
opportunity
to learn applied Permaculture design principles first hand. For more
information, contact Larry at: santoyo at earthflow.com.
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7. GREAT POSITION AVAILABLE in San Diego County: Assistant Farm Manager sought.
Long work experience is not mandatory will train. However, familiarity w/
farming or farming background is a plus. Beautiful Pauma Valley in
Northern San
Diego County. 400 acre farm AVOCADO & CITRUS Production. Owner is highly
energetic, good businessman, ecologically sound, demanding but caring. For
more
information, contact Charlene Orzag at the Tierra Miguel Foundation:
760-742-4213.
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8. SWEETWATER NURSERY IN SONOMA COUNTY SEEKS A GROWER to assist them in growing
certified organic ornamental and vegetable potted plants. Interested
individuals
may contact the SARC for additional information by phone at: 805-756-5086, by
e-mail at: sarc at calpoly.edu
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9. DR. ELAINE INGHAM will teach three in-depth workshops at the Soil
Foodweb,Inc. Laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon. The workshops include classroom
instruction, hands-on laboratory work and field demonstrations. October
15-17,
2005: Introduction to the Soil Food Web. October 19-20, 2005: Compost
Technology. October 20-21, 2005: Compost Tea Technology. In-depth description
of the three workshops are available as a PDF Download at www.soilfoodweb.com.
For more information, contact Twila or Matt at (541) 752-5066 or email
info at soilfoodweb.com.
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Best wishes for a joyful season!
Hunter Francis
SARC Program Coordinator
805-756-5086 sarc at calpoly.edu
www.calpoly.edu/~sarc
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