[Scpg] Dec 2006/Jan 2007 South Coast Permaculture Guild (SB Chpt) Monthly Mtg. & Events Announcement List
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
sbpcnet at silcom.com
Mon Dec 11 11:16:14 PST 2006
Hi Everyone-
This month's meeting will be on Thursday, Dec 14, and we have the
unexpected pleasure of hosting permaculture teacher Marsha Hanzi from Brazil,
speaking on PolyCultures in the Brazilian Drylands. Although Brazil is best
known for its vast rainforests, it is also home to an immense semi-arid
region,
which as a result of bad land practices causing desertification, is growing
rapidly. Located in the northeast part of the country, the Sertão region is
composed of hundreds of micro-climates and specific ecosystems rich in fauna
and flora, but it is also densely populated and highly degraded.
Marsha (www.marsha.com.br) is the founder of the first Brazilian
Permaculture Institute in Bahia. She studied with permaculture founder Bill
Mollison and international Ecovillage designer Max Lindegger among others. Her
main motive for getting into Permaculture has been the question of Brazil´s
unsustainable agricultural model. She participated in the founding of the
Brazilian agroforest movement. In 2003 Marsha moved to a piece of bare sand in
the Brazilian drylands, where she is now implementing the "Marizá Epicenter
for
Culture and Agroecology", a space open to courses and events, nestled in a
newly-planted cashew-based agroforest.
We of course are very interested in hearing everything Marsha can tell
us about Brazil, in anticipation of the International Permaculture Conference
(www.IPC8.org) to be held in Brazil in May 2007, which some from the Santa
Barbara region will be attending. It is a vast country in size and resources
and has a population almost as diverse as America's, but most of us know very
little about it. With all the environmental challenges facing humanity,
can we
afford to be so ignorant about the rest of the world? Permaculture has a
wonderful way of linking worlds with teachers and practioners such as Marsha,
please join us for this special opportunity. Please see below for more
information about location and times, including an evening talk in Ojai.
The year comes to an end, and so we begin planning for next year. To
start things off we hope to have a New Year's hike to bring our South Coast
Permaculture groups together (Ventura, Santa Barbara, Ojai, La Conchita) by
going to a favorite location, Sulphur Mountain Rd near Ojai. Please stay
tuned
for further announcements about this gathering. In January we will host
author
Shay Solomon as she travels through California on a booktour for her newly
published book, Little House on a Small Planet. Darren Dougherty
(www.permaculture.biz) from Australia will be here in April to teach Keyline
Design, a system of repairing degraded landscapes, based on the works of P.A.
Yeomans, author of Water for Every Farm, a book that was the foundation for
much
of what permaculture teaches. Santa Barbara Permaculture Network has
pledged to
bring five South Africans from the Trees for the Future organization to the
International Permaculture Conference (IPC8) in Brazil, and will be holding a
fundraiser in the new year to accomplish that goal.
For those still shopping for holiday gifts or wishing to contribute to
worthy causes before the end of the year, please go to the website of Quail
Springs Learning Center & Permaculture Farm (www.quailsprings.org) to learn
about their unique Trees for Children gift program. Santa Barbara
Permaculture
Network is a 501(c) (3) non-profit, that operates solely on volunteer staff
hours and revenues generated by programs to create more programs, and is
therefore also happy to receive any contributions to help further our work.
Thanks for a great year,
Hope to see you soon-
Margie Bushman
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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Events/ Info Dec 2006/Jan 2007:
Polycultures in the Brazilian Drylands-
A New Version of an Old Tradition
with Brazilian Permaculture Teacher Marsha Hanzi
Two Locations:
Tues Dec 12
Talk & Slide Show 7pm, $5
(no-host dinner at 6pm)
Farmer & the Cook Organic Market & Restaurant
339 W. El Roblars Rd
Meiners Oaks (near Ojai)
Thursday, Dec 14, 7-9pm
Talk & Slide Show, ($5 donation for the speaker)
South Coast Permaculture Guild (SB Chpt) Monthly Meeting
Santa Barbara City College East Campus, Room A-162 SBCC MacDougall
Administration Bldg,
Take first left after coming into East Campus Entrance for parking
(go online for Campus Map: www.sbbc.edu, About SBCC/Campus map)
721 Cliff Drive, Santa Barbara, CA
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Ongoing/DEC 2006:
The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden is offering a extra 15% discount to members
(25% total) for the month of December on purchases in the Gift Shop and Garden
Growers Nursery. As mentioned in earlier newsletters, the Botanic Garden
carries a large selection of books on permaculture & sustainability, including
the following:
Plants for a Future; Edible & Useful Plants for a Healthier World
by Ken Fern
published by A Permanent Publications & Permaculture Association (Britain)
Excerpt from the book:
"The way we currently produce our food is damaging both to ourselves and our
planet. We need to create gardens, woodlands and farms which are in harmony
with nature. Natural ecosystems are good models, but many of the plants they
contain are not edible. We need to discover a wide variety of easily grown
perennials and self-seeding annuals which provide delicious and healthy food"
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JAN, 2007
Booktour, dates to be announced
Little House on a Small Planet, by Shay Salomon
"At a time when the news is filled with stories of three-car garage
McMansions,
Shay Salomon offers a terrific corrective. LITTLE HOUSE ON A SMALL PLANET
shows
how smaller, cozier homes provide an antidote to America's epidemic of
loneliness, by building community, saving energy and reducing our impact on
the
planet. If you've ever thought of scaling down, you have a good reason to read
this book. If you haven't thought about it, you have an even better one!" -
John de Graaf, PBS producer and author, AFFLUENZA: THE ALL-CONSUMING EPIDEMIC
Shay Salomon, smallhouse at theriver.com
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Ongoing Discussion for South Coast Permaculture Group Meetings:
Members are encouraged to send comments from past meetings and discussions to
this site location. Our last meeting had Mark Lakeman of the City Repair
Project speaking at Adam Green's Santa Barbara City College Environmental
Studies class, which generated a standing ovation from the students and an
enthusiastic conversation that continued off site.
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Resources:
Sustainable World Radio, KCSB 91.9fm, Fridays 9-10am PST, streaming live at
www.kcsb.org
Program includes interviews with many permaculture speakers.
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Website, www.sbpermaculture.org, has
monthly
events calendar and upcoming events page for happenings in our region and
beyond (national & international courses listed), and links to other
organizations in our area.
Arashi Permaculture Listserve: Post and receive announcements of permaculture
events in Southern and Central Calif and beyond. Formed after Permaculture
Design course in 1997 with Bill Mollison. Sign up for your location,
www.arashi.com
Hopedance Magazine, www.hopedance.org, No longer hosts permaculture and
natural
building calendar, but will sponsor an ad with references to other websites
for
courses and event announcements.
Permaculture Activist, www.permacultureactivist.net, permaculture publication
for North America
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, www.sbbg.org (10% discount for members)
Bookshop
Carries large selection of permaculture & sustainability books.
Nursery
Native plants available all year, hours,10-3pm daily.
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Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie at sbpermaculture.com
www.sbpermaculture.org
"We are like trees, we must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to
grow." - Anonymous
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