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2008-05-21 17:30

SustainaBundy General Meeting

Mark your calendar: Wednesday May 21 at 5:30pm in the School of Arts building, we'll have a SustainaBundy general meeting. On the agenda:

-volunteer positions for World Environment Day on June 1 - get involved in this fun and informative day!
-management committee nominations (which close June 2) - nominate yourself or a friend!
-other preparation for the SustainaBundy AGM on June 16 - let's discuss SustainaBundy's bright future!
-future events - let's talk permablitzes, garage sale parties, movie nights and more!

If you are a SustainaBundy financial member, please make every effort to attend! If you aren't yet a member, we welcome you to join us. Members pay $1, guests pay $3 - tea, coffee and biscuits will be available. Please contact us to RSVP, hope to see you there!

Event title:
SustainaBundy General Meeting

Start:
2008-05-21 17:30 (Calendar)

End:
2008-05-21 19:30

Location:

Location(s)

School of Arts Building Bourbong St.

Bundaberg, QLD, 4670
Australia

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2008-05-21 17:30

May meeting of Eugene Sustainability Commission

Agenda
SUSTAINABILITY COMMISSION
May 21, 2008
Mc Nutt Room, City Hall (NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE)
777 Pearl Street
5:30 P.M.
(Dinner will be available for commission members from 5.00 PM)
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Mission statement
The Sustainability Commission works to create a healthy community now and in the future by proposing measurable solutions to pressing environmental, social and economic concerns to the City of Eugene, its partners and its people.

Sustainability Commissioners: Lisa Arkin, Shawn Boles, Howard Bonnett, Josh Bruce, Brian Erickson, Dave Funk, Lorraine Kerwood, Tim Laue, Kip Much, Rusty Rexius, Will Shaver, Joshua Skov and Alan Zelenka.
Staff: Felicity Fahy

Starting time 5:30PM
1. Opening: agenda review, minutes approval
2. Public comment 5:35 P.M.
3. Items from Commissioners and staff 5:55 P.M.
4. Portland Multnomah Sustainability Development Commission – Justin Yuen Co-chair 6:15 P.M.
5. Break 7:00 P.M.
6. City Climate Change initiatives – Glen Svendsen, Facilities Division Manager 7:10 P.M.
7. Next Steps – Commission sub committee(s) 7:40 P.M.
8. Close 8:30 P.M.

Next scheduled meeting of the Sustainability Commission will be June 18, 2008.

The Sustainability Commission welcomes your interest in these agenda items.
All meetings are open to the public and are wheelchair accessible. For the hearing impaired, an interpreter FM assistive listening system can be provided with 48 hours notice prior to the meeting. Spanish language interpretation may also be provided given 48 hours notice. To arrange for these services or for more information about this commission, contact commission staff at 682-5010

El sitio de la reunión tiene acceso para sillas de ruedas. Hay accesorios disponibles para personas con afecciones del oído, o se les puede proveer un interprete avisando con 48 horas de anticipación. También se provee el servicio de interpretes en idioma espanol avisando con 48 horas de anticipación. Para reservar estos

Event title:
May meeting of Eugene Sustainability Commission

Start:
2008-05-21 17:30 (Calendar)

End:
2008-05-21 20:30

Location:

Location(s)

777 Pearl St, Eugene City Hall, McNutt Room,

Eugene,, OR, 97401
United States

See map: Google Maps

Event Website:
http://www.eugene-or.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=730&PageID=3726&cached=true&mode=2&userID=2

Contact Email:
Felicity.M.Fahy@ci.eugene.or.us

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2008-05-12 09:30

W.E.D. Library Display

Just in time to promote The Bundaberg 2008 World Environment Day Celebration on June 1, SustainaBundy will have a display in the Bundaberg Library. From the 12th to the 22nd May, a collection of SustainaBundy's books, magazines and DVDs on peak oil, climate change, sustainability, self sufficiency, organic gardening and more will be on display in the library entryway along with World Environment Day posters and information.

Following World Environment Day, the contents of the display will become a part of the library collection, available for borrowing by anyone with a Bundaberg Library card. A list of the items will be available on the SustainaBundy website so borrowers can ask for them by name.

The books, magazines and DVDs are from the personal collections of SustainaBundy members - the materials will do much more good if they're available to the wider community instead of just the owners, and we're happy to be able to use them to promote WED before they go into the library's inventory!

Here is a small sample of items that may be on display. Watch this space for a complete list of borrowable items soon!

DVDs:
-Relocalisation: How Peak Oil Can Lead To Permaculture by David Holmgren
-A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash
-The End of Suburbia
-The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil
-An Inconvenient Truth
-A Convenient Truth: Urban Solutions from Curitiba, Brazil
-The Future of Food
-Small Scale Cooperative Enterprise in Maleny: Creating Prosperous Communities
-School Gardens/Eating Your Park
-Natural Building and a New Sense of the Earth

Books:
-Post Carbon Cities: Planning for Energy and Climate Uncertainty - Daniel Lerch
-Storey's Basic Country Skills: A Practical Guide to Self-Reliance - John Storey
-The Self-sufficient Life and How to Live It - John Seymour
-From Utopian Dreaming to Communal Reality: Cooperative Lifestyles in Australia - Bill Metcalf
-Gardening When It Counts: Growing Food in Hard Times - Steve Solomon
-The Natural Way of Farming - Masanobu Fukuoka
-The Rodale Book of Composting
-Organic Control of Household Pests - Jackie French
-Companion Planting - Brenda Little
-The Backyard Orchardist - Stella Otto
-Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens - Gail Damerow
-Preserving Summer's Bounty: A Quick and Easy Guide to Freezing, Canning, and Preserving, and Drying What You Grow
-Lost Arts: A Celebration of Culinary Traditions - Lynn Alley
-Home Cheese Making - Ricki Carroll
-Homemade Root Beer, Soda and Pop - Stephen Cresswell
-Handy Farm Devices and How to Make Them - Rolfe Cobleigh
-The Beauty of Strawbale Homes - Athena & Bill Steen
-The Natural Plaster Book - Guelberth & Chiras

Magazines:
A selection of Earth Garden, Grass Roots, National Geographic, New Scientist and others

Event title:
W.E.D. Library Display

Start:
2008-05-12 09:30 (Calendar)

End:
2008-05-22 17:00

Location:

Location(s)

Bundaberg Library

Bundaberg, QLD, 4670
Australia

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2008-04-25 08:00

Permaculture Design Course at Ashevillage Institute (AVI)

This year  Ashevillage Institute will be hosting classes and internships that provide you with real solutions to Peak Oil and the climate crisis.   Our course offerings are taught by a dynamic team of instructors and take place at an educational community dedicated to permaculture and regenerative ways of living. Join a lifestyle and a worldwide movement with over 100,000 Design Course graduates!

Contact Information:
Kimchi Rylander
Registration Coordinator
email AVI@kleiwerks.org or call 828.225.8820


April 25-27, May 30-June 1, June 27-29, July 25-27, Aug. 29-31, Sept. 26-28, Oct. 24-26
Permaculture Design Course at Ashevillage Institute (AVI)
with Patricia Allison  and other nationally renowned instructors

This course will introduce you to the essential principles and practices of permaculture, an ecological design system for creating abundant regenerative human habitats.  It takes place at Ashevillage Institute, an emerging urban education center and living laboratory for sustainable solutions in action.  AVI is located in a cluster of houses in a neighborhood a few blocks from downtown Asheville, North Carolina. Students receive a Permaculture Design certificate upon completion. 

This course:
• Includes 72 curriculum hours
• Has an urban, neighborhood, and residential focus
• Allows you to use the word 'Permaculture' professionally
• Is hosted by Kleiwerks, an internationally-renowned organization
• Offers practical, intellectual, cultural, social, and spiritual aspects of sustainability
• Has an outstanding team of pioneering guest presenters from around the country, with over 200 cumulative years of teaching experience!

The weekend course format allows for more hands-on projects, social networking, and cultural sharing. It runs  the last weekend of every month from April thru October, and begins with Friday evening presentations hosted by Ashevillage Institute.

Course fee: $1400 (does NOT include food and lodging)
For details on registration, fees, discounts, course info, and other details, click here: http://www.kleiwerks.org/avi/workshop_details.php

For details on all 2008 educational events at the Ashevillage Institute, click here: http://kleiwerks.org/events_projects.php
 

Additional Week-end Sustainability Workshops
For more info or to register email AVI@kleiwerks.org or call 828.225.8820

Introduction to Permaculture with Patricia Allison & guests: March 27 & 28
Residential Rainwater & Greywater Harvesting with Brad Lancaster (Author of 'Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond'): April 24 & 25
Bee-Keeping with Chris Mathis (WNC Bee School & Spicewood Farm): May 29 & 30
Natural Building with Janell Kapoor (Kleiwerks), Steveo Brodmerkel (Kleiwerks), Lydia Dolman (City Repair), Mark Lakeman (City Repair): June 26 & 27
Wild Food & Fermentation with Sandor Katz (Author of 'WIld Fermentation' & 'The Revolution Will Not Be Micro-waved') & Frank Cook: July 24 & 25
TBA (tentatively Bio-Dynamic Wkshp): August 28 & 29
TBA (tentatively Raw Food Wkshp): September 25 & 26
Natural Finishes - Earthen Plasters & Paints with Janell Kapoor (Kleiwerks): October 23 & 24

Event title:
Permaculture Design Course at Ashevillage Institute (AVI)

Start:
2008-04-25 08:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-10-24 17:00

Location:

Location(s)

Asheville, NC, 28802
United States

See map: Google Maps

Event Website:
http://www.kleiwerks.org/avi/workshop_details.php

Contact Email:
AVI@kleiwerks.org