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2008-05-03 14:00

Growing Local: Feeding the Willamette Valley through Peak Oil and Climate Change

Friends of Mud City Press,

We live in one of the most fertile valley’s in the United States. We have the farmland and the soil quality to grow more than 200 food crops, and yet ninety-five percent of what we eat comes from outside the Willamette Valley—most of it from more than 1500 miles away. At the same time, sixty percent of what we grow here in the valley is grass for grass seed. With oil prices climbing and freight costs and food prices with them, why aren’t we growing more food right here?

Read article: RELOCALIZING EDEN (Fixing the Willamette Valley Food System)
at www.mudcitypress.com/mudeden

Want to learn more about local food systems?

HEAR HARRY MACCORMACK OF SUNBOW FARM:

Saturday, May 3rd, 2:00 pm, at EWEB building, MTG Room.

For a more intimate appraisal of the Willamette Valley Food System come hear Corvallis Farmer Harry MacCormack, founder of Oregon Tilth, speak on GROWING LOCAL, “Feeding the Willamette Valley through Peak Oil and Climate Change.”

Afterward there will be a panel discussion including Linda Kelley, Food for Lane County, Jan Spencer, urban permaculturist, Charlotte Anthony, Eugene’s Victory Gardens, Aleta Miller, Urban to Farm Connection, and Dan Armstrong, Mud City Press Editor.

Dan Armstrong

this event is not sponsored or endorsed by EWEB

Event title:
Growing Local: Feeding the Willamette Valley through Peak Oil and Climate Change

Start:
2008-05-03 14:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-05-03 16:00

Location:

Location(s)

500 E. 4th Ave, EWEB Mtg. Room, North Building

Eugene, OR, 97401
United States

See map: Google Maps

Contact Email:
danlarmstrong@comcast.net

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2008-05-03 09:30

Work Party at Food For Lane County Youth Farm

Growing Local: Feeding the Willamette Valley through Peak Oil and Climate Change

Work Party and Lecture/Discussion
9:30AM Food for Lane County Youth Farm
705 Flamingo Ave, by Grouse St. and Gamebird Park(NOT Pheasant Blvd.)

Friends of Mud City Press,

We live in one of the most fertile valley’s in the United States. We have the farmland and the soil quality to grow more than 200 food crops, and yet ninety-five percent of what we eat comes from outside the Willamette Valley—most of it from more than 1500 miles away. At the same time, sixty percent of what we grow here in the valley is grass for grass seed. With oil prices climbing and freight costs and food prices with them, why aren’t we growing more food right here?

Read article: RELOCALIZING EDEN (Fixing the Willamette Valley Food System)
at www.mudcitypress.com/mudeden

Want to learn more about local food systems?
then after the work party...

HEAR HARRY MACCORMACK OF SUNBOW FARM:

Saturday, May 3rd, 2:00 pm, at EWEB building, MTG Room.

For a more intimate appraisal of the Willamette Valley Food System come hear Corvallis Farmer Harry MacCormack, founder of Oregon Tilth, speak on GROWING LOCAL, “Feeding the Willamette Valley through Peak Oil and Climate Change.”

Afterward there will be a panel discussion including Linda Kelley, Food for Lane County, Jan Spencer, urban permaculturist, Charlotte Anthony, Eugene’s Victory Gardens, Aleta Miller, Urban to Farm Connection, and Dan Armstrong, Mud City Press Editor.

Dan Armstrong

this event is not sponsored or endorsed by EWEB

Event title:
Work Party at Food For Lane County Youth Farm

Start:
2008-05-03 09:30 (Calendar)

End:
2008-05-03 13:00

Location:

Location(s)

705 Flamingo Ave, Food For Lane County Youth Farm >by Grouse St. & Gamebird Park<

Springfield, OR, 97477
United States

See map: Google Maps

Key 1

2008-05-03 09:00

Maleny Wood Expo

Sustainable living, farm forestry, native timbers, mobile saw mills, landcare, maleny food producers, entertainment and lots more.

At the Maleny Showgrounds

Event title:
Maleny Wood Expo

Start:
2008-05-03 09:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-05-04 17:00

Event Website:
http://www.malenywoodexpo.com.au

Key 1

2008-05-03 09:00

Permaculture Principles

Permaculture Principles in Practice: Methodologies of Design – Analyse the potential of a site and develop designs: Zone and Sector Analysis, Map Reading(Topography), Orientation, Climate, Microclimates, Other Ecological Factors.
Learn the importance of patterns in design: Edge Effects, Flow Patterns, Pattern of Guilds, Food Forest Pattern. Zone 1/Home Garden Design is considered in detail. Teacher: Dave Clark, Accredited Permaculture Teacher

Home Gardening with Permaculture

An eight-session course held at Chevallum State School, Chevallum Rd., Chevallum. This course provides ideas and practical skills for those wanting to establish a home garden, food forest, keep animals and develop aquaculture.

Cost: $30 per session

Time: 9am to 3pm
Registration: Monique @ 5478 9364

Please note that sessions can be booked individually.
Space is limited.
Other courses will follow if there is sufficient demand.

Event title:
Permaculture Principles

Start:
2008-05-03 09:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-05-03 15:00

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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

Key 1

2008-04-05 09:00

Residential Greenroofing Class

Learn how to design/build a greenroof from materials to installation through this class through Portland Community College.

Taught by Greg Haines, Principal, Ecoroofs Everywhere, LLC.

Held over seven Saturdays from April 5th to May 17th. 9:00am - 12:00 pm.
This is the only class where you can learn to design/build a greenroof from material selection to waterproofing and installation. It's just once a year. Learn an increasingly valuable and marketable skillset.

Cost is $100, (including the $25.00 class registration fee.)

The class is suitable for homeowners, designers, architects, contractors, and students.

PCC registration website

Event title:
Residential Greenroofing Class

Start:
2008-04-05 09:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-05-17 12:00

Event Website:
http://www.portlandonline.com/index.cfm?event_id=32881&cal=DisplayEvent&c=30009&year=2008&modefrom=month&month=3&arrowbutton=%3E