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2008-07-16 12:00
Women, Wolves, and Wilderness - A guided wilderness for women in Idaho's Sawtooth National ForestSubmitted Sat, 2008-06-07 13:30 — Anneliese From the brochure: A Guided Wilderness Journey for Women in Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest A woman's wildness is her feminine instinctive nature, it is her ecological congruence, it is her soul. In this program, we will explore, drumming, dance, tracking, dreamwork sacred council, poetry, solitude, writing, prayermaking, and storytelling to open the doors to the wild self and re-member her in the home territory of the returned wolves. Location: Coyote Yurt (Sun Valley Trekking). At 8700 feet in a stand of spruce and fir. Fully equipped yurt facilities and a resident coyote pair on the neighboring slope. Guided by Clarissa Pinkola Estes' book, Women Who Run With the Wolves. Guides: Cary Gaunt, ecologist of the soul. Blends her expertise in natural history, environmental studies, Soulcraft, rites of passage, contemplative practice and voluntary simplicity to protect and restore the inner and outer ecology of people and places. She is utterly committed to personal and planetary sustainability and in supporting others on their journey to wholeness. For more information, contact Judy at judy6238 (at) cox dot net. or Cary at chg dot watershed (at) gmail dot com. Event title: Start: End: Key 1
2008-06-02 03:47
A Garden Path WorkshopSubmitted Mon, 2008-06-02 03:54 — AdrianD Organic Edible Gardening Workshops: Food Security/No Food Miles Caralyn Lagrange, author of Gardening and Eating for Living, will show you how to set up an organic edible garden with a focus on environmentally friendly living and gardening for health and wellness. Times: 9.30 to 2.30 – Bookings essentialTea/Coffee included; BYO LunchCost: Weekends $88, cons. and weekdays $55, Venue: Shambhala Place, 16 Nelson Street, Bedfordale.Telephone: (08) 9498 1555Website: www.bedfordale.comemail: agardenpath@bedfordale.com Topics:
Organic growing methods including using raised garden beds;Seed saving and germination; herb harvesting and drying;Composting and worm farming; inputs suitable for organic gardeningEstablishing micro-climates; pest and disease prevention Plant selection for health and wellness; gardening with injuries, illness and disability Specific requirements for Certified Organic horticulture; bush tucker;Convert your pool into a fish farm; grey-water gardens;Fire-retardant/bird and insect attracting/fodder plants.‘A Garden Path’ is a Certified Organic (NASAA) Environmental Education Venue. It has been featured on ABC TV Gardening Australia program (2005), Channel 9’s The Garden Gurus, (2007) and the Channel 10 Environment Award program (Winner April 2008). In 2007 Caralyn Lagrange won the Individual Achievement Category of the WA Government Environment Awards. She is a Finalist in the 2008 Channel 10 National Environment Awards. Event title: Start: End: Event Website: Contact Email: Key 1
2008-06-01 09:00
72 Hour Permaculture Design CourseSubmitted Wed, 2008-04-09 10:50 — Sidroney Hello, Lecture- How Permaculture Can Save Humanity and the Planet But Not Civilization Workshop- Permaculture For Sustainable Cities 72 Hour Permaculture Design Course Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)TBA Seattle, WA See map: Google Maps Contact Email: Key 1
2008-04-25 08:00
Permaculture Design Course at Ashevillage Institute (AVI)Submitted Mon, 2008-03-17 17:11 — vanvalli 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: 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: Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)Asheville, NC, 28802 See map: Google Maps Event Website: Contact Email: |