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2008-06-21 13:00
"A Garden Path" Organic Edible Gardening TourSubmitted Sat, 2008-06-07 20:45 — Meg Caralyn Lagrange, author of Gardening and Eating for Living, will show you her organic edible garden focussed on environmentally friendly living and gardening for health and wellness. ‘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. Venue: Shambhala Place, 16 Nelson Street, Bedfordale. Event title: Start: End: Event Website: Contact Email: Key 1
2008-06-21 11:00
Oil Awareness MeetupSubmitted Thu, 2008-05-22 12:20 — KevinChavis Draft Agenda: -Introductions Where? Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)1201 E. Franklin Ave. Minneapolis, MN, 55404 See map: Google Maps Event Website: Contact Email: Key 1
2008-06-21 09:00
Food ForestsSubmitted Tue, 2008-04-22 00:22 — Sonya The Orchard as a Sustainable Food Forest – Learn how to organically grow, manage and maintain a diverse range of food trees suited to our region. Select for year round tree food supply and nutritional benefits. Select suitable groundcover mulches and support plantings which further a healthy orchard by reducing pests, attracting pollinators and enhancing soil health. Teacher: Mark O’Sullivan B.Ap.Sc., Horticulture, Crop Agronomy Consultant 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 Please note that sessions can be booked individually. Event title: Start: End: Key 1
2008-06-21 09:00
World Environment DaySubmitted Sat, 2008-05-31 19:32 — Sonya Visit us at the World Environment Day celebrations at the University of the Sunshine Coast at Sippy Downs. We'll also have a Transition Towns demonstration site, composting demos, sprouting, cooking with sub tropical vegies, plus lots of other displays on water, plants, animals, bio diversity and a thousand things you can do... See you there. Event title: Start: End: Key 1
2008-06-21 00:00
International Day of SlownessSubmitted Wed, 2008-05-21 09:46 — totmes June 21, we celebrate The International Day of Slowness: * a manifestation against fastness Help us spread the word! Event title: Start: End: Event Website: Contact Email: Key 1
2008-06-20 18:30
Climate Change 1 and 2 alternate June weekends at Euglena Academy(open enrollment)Submitted Wed, 2008-06-04 13:44 — Sundog
Climate Change 1 & 2 Weekend workshops about global heating & climate change These workshops - unique in our region - offer an explanation of climate change from the perspective of systems sciences & geophysiology by an ecologist who has studied & taught about systems & climate for years. These workshops are designed to be both informative & training exercises for discussions about the topics with friends, family, community groups; public presentations, classrooms or media interviews. Dates Topics ● Climate Change 1 : Principles of systems sciences relevant to climate change; evidence that climate change has begun, is accelerating & probably unstoppable; computer models; the role of media & skeptics in public confusion about the issues ... ● Climate Change 2 : Planning for adaptation to large-scale, long-term climate change; meeting basic human needs for water (e.g., catchment systems); food (e.g., permaculture, local ag); shelter design; community design; alternative energy; security; changes in social, economic & political systems ... ● Friday: 6:30 pm ~ 9 pm: Lecture: “Beyond the Tipping Point” (Both workshops based on it). Costs ● Friday evening lecture: by donation; no commitment required. Saturday + Sunday: $100. ● Address: 151 Cleveland, Ste 1, Eugene. From 2nd Ave at Garfield, take 2nd Ave 1-block west to Cleveland. Turn right. Euglena Academy is in the 2nd building on the right, a green-gray warehouse. >>Do not use google maps; address is NOT on N. Cleveland!<< Event title: Start: End: Event Website: Contact Email: Key 1
2008-06-16 09:00
How to build your own Electric CarSubmitted Wed, 2008-03-12 15:25 — Sidroney SEVA member Barbara Denovan, has secured Shop Space at South Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)South Seattle Community College Seattle, WA See map: Google Maps Contact Email: Key 1
2008-06-13 07:00
Let's build cob in TexasSubmitted Mon, 2008-03-24 08:44 — elkecole Let's build cob in Texas On beautiful old ranch land among the oak trees in rural Texas is the site for Lyn's house. The family has owned the land for a couple of generations and Lyn is putting her house and heart right there where she feels most connected to place. Cost: Full time June 13-22 : $800 (10% discount for registration before April 15) Low income/ students can ask for a 10 % discount. Cost includes daily Lunch and snack, dinner when evening program is planned. Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)George West, TX See map: Google Maps Event Website: Contact Email: 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: |