[Scpg] Jan 30 & 31/International Seed Swap Day & Talk with Lorenz Schaller of the Kusa Seed Society/ Humanity's Ancient Relationship with Edible Seed Crops
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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Tue Jan 27 09:21:42 PST 2009
I n honor of International Seed Swap Day, Santa Barbara
Permaculture Network presents Lorenz Schaller of the Kusa Seed
Society, speaking about on Friday, January 30, 7:30pm at the Santa
Barbara Public Library, Faulkner Gallery.
The precious edible seeds of the earth - the cereal grains,
grain-legumes, oilseeds and other precious edible seeds - have a
history of small-scale cultivation and utilization which dates back
more than 10,000 years. Lorenz Schaller's work and the mission of
the Kusa Seed Society is to increase humanity's knowledge and
understanding of this very ancient relationship.
Experience a colorful slide show of humanity's relationship with
sacred cereal grasses such as barley, amaranth, kamut, spelt, millet,
oats, quinoa, and other edible seed crops from around the
world. Twenty years in the making the presentation is a pictorial
tapestry woven from the threads of more than 400 international
photo-images of spectacular beauty taken from remote agricultural
villages and fields in places like the Himalayan mountains; rugged
Ladakh; the Kingdom of Bhutan; the Tibetan plateau; rural Korea,
Turkey, India, and many other lands.
A longtime Ojai resident, Lorenz Schaller is a remarkable steward of
his environment. Having worked as a gardener and landscapist for many
years, he developed a keen interest in the ancient tradition of seed
saving. Formerly a staff member at the California Institute of
Technology (Cal-Tech), Schaller studied and has taught the
nutritional, culinary, and ecological significance of biodiverse seed
crops for decades. Over time, his scientific knowledge merged with a
deeper spiritual connection to the life cycles of the planet. He
could see the bigger picture of how seed crops supplied most of the
world with important, densely nutritious foods. These miraculous
plants feed more humans and wildlife than any other food
source. Lorenz founded Kusa Seed Society
(www.ancientcerealgrains.org) in 1980. Kusa is a Sanskrit word
meaning sacred grass. He is currently writing a book on Tibetan
Barley Tsampa, the story of hulless barley, an ancient food for
humans and their evolving civilizations. The book is dedicated to
the Tibetan people and the Dalai Lama.
A special part to the evening will be music provided by flamenco
guitarist Russ Baggerly ("Chato"). Chato lived and studied in
Seville, Spain, where in the heartland of Gypsy music, he learned the
art of flamenco guitar.
The event takes place at the Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner
Gallery, 40 East Anapamu St, in downtown Santa Barbara, on Friday,
January 30, 7-9pm, 2009. No reservations are required, donation $5.
For more information please call (805) 962-2571, or email
<mailto:margie at sbpermaculture.org>margie at sbpermaculture.org;
www.sbpermaculture.org.
Presented by the Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Non-Profit.
Co-Sponsors: Food Not Lawns/SB Chpt; Fairview Gardens; SBCC Center
for Sustainability, Healing Grounds Nursery, The Green Academy,
Island Seed & Feed, the Santa Barbara Organics Club, Gary Atkins
Sound Systems, and Sustainable World Radio
SEED SWAP EVENT NEXT DAY: January 31, 2009, International Seed Swap Day
Community Seed Swap on Saturday January 31, 2009, International Seed Swap Day
10-3pm, Alameda Park, downtown Santa Barbara (between Garden and
Santa Barbara Street)
A Celebration to bring seeds & people together. A fun day to share &
exchange seeds, plants, & cuttings. Seed saving demonstrations, kids
crafts, seed ball making, music & more. Free
This local community Seed Swap event is inspired by Heather Flores
and the Food Not Lawns movement ( www.foodnotlawns.net), which is
encouraging seed swap events across the nation on this day. Local
organizations participating for the event are the Santa Barbara
Chapter of Food Not Lawns, Santa Barbara Seed Exchange, Santa Barbara
Permaculture Network, Fairview Gardens, SB Info Shop, the Green
Academy, Santa Barbara City College Center for Sustainability,
Healing Grounds Nursery, Island Seed & Feed Nursery, Santa Barbara
Organics Club, Sustainable World Radio and others.
To Learn More about Event Sponsors:
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, www.sbpermaculture.org
Food Not Lawns/SB Chpt , www.sbfoodnotlawns.org
Santa Barbara Seed Exchange, http://www.sbseeds.blogspot.com
Fairview Gardens, www.fairviewgardens.org
SBCC Center for Sustainability, www.sustainability.sbcc.edu
Healing Grounds Nursery www.healinggrounds.org
SB Info Shop, http://sbinfoshop.org
The Green Academy, www.thegreenacademy.com
Island Seed & Feed, www.islandseed.com
Sustainable World Radio, www.sustainableworldradio.com
Santa Barbara Organic Garden Club, lbsaltzman at aol.com
Edible Seeds
***Friday, Jan 23, 9-10am interview with Lorenz Schaller on
Sustainable World Radio on KCSB 91.9 FM PST, streaming live on
www.kcsb.org. Also found on www.sustainableworldradio.com later in
the month.
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