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2008-03-07 13:00
Workshop and Community Conversation for the Strait of Juan de Fuca Action AreaSubmitted Tue, 2008-02-26 14:32 — Sidroney Attached is the invitation for the Puget Sound Partnership's Action Agenda Workshop and Community Conversation for the Strait of Juan de Fuca Action Area scheduled for the afternoon and evening of Friday, March 7th, at the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's Red Cedar Room, 1033 Old Blyn Highway on Sequim Bay. Also attached is the agenda for this event and others scheduled around the Puget Sound for the next two weeks and a fact sheet that describes the work of the Partnership. Thanks for your help in spreading the word about these events! John Cambalik, Regional Liaison Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)1033 Old Blyn Highway on Sequim Bay Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's Red Cedar Room Blyn (close to Sequim), WA See map: Google Maps Contact Email: Key 1
2008-02-28 08:00
Winter Gardening in MuskokaSubmitted Thu, 2008-02-28 07:46 — wildedu Hi all, I would like to invite interested people to a day of disscusion (March 15th) around winter gardening and seed saving here at our little farm in Muskoka. Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)1270 Hekkla Rd Rosseau, ON, P0C1J0 See map: Google Maps Contact Email: Key 1
2008-02-22 09:00
Weekend Series Permaculture Design Course in Columbus, OhioSubmitted Thu, 2007-12-13 11:01 — Keith Johnson February 22-24, Feb. 29-March 2, March 14-16, 28-30, April 11-13, 2008 “Help green the city and prepare for climate change. Build networks of support and empower yourself with the skills of ecological design as we search for the roots of permanent culture” Description: Over five weekends (Friday evenings, Saturdays and Sundays), we will present the permaculture design curriculum with special emphasis on urban applications, strategies for changing climate and building local networks of support. The class will implement at least one of the design projects by rehabilitating an old orchard as a forest garden on the 40-acre campus of the United Methodist Children’s Home in Worthington; helping to move this historic institution back to its agricultural roots and forward to a second century of sustainability. The course is co-sponsored by Simply Living Columbus, and the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association, and UMCH. Some work-trade scholarships will be available. Instructors: Peter Bane, Rhonda Baird and guests. Contact: Peter Bane 812-335-0383 You can help us promote this event by downloading, printing, and sharing the following files. Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)Columbus, OH See map: Google Maps Event Website: Contact Email: |