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Permaculture Design Certificate Course, Guatemala, Feb, 2012
I would like to share with the list a course offered by my first permaculture teacher Ronaldo Lec. The Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute is also exploring addditional ways to work with and support IMAP programs.
-Michael Burns
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Mesoamerican Permaculture Design Course
February 17-26, 2012
Lake Atitlan, Guatemala
Presented by the
Instituto Mesoamericano de Permacultura (IMAP)
Taught by
Ronaldo Lec Ajcot & Juan Nelson Rojas
Curriculum includes ecological theory, permaculture & ecosystem design, social permaculture, a design practicum, plus permaculture and the Mayan Cosmology. This is a bilingual course taught with simultaneous translations in English and Spanish.
Tuition is $1200 USD or $700 for Latin American citizens and includes all instruction, materials, meals and accommodations.
Contact us for more information or registration at:
Instituto Mesoamericano de Permacultura
Caseria Pachitulul, San Lucas Toliman, Solala, Guatemala CA
011 (502) 4549 0578
http://imapermacultura.wordpress.com
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http://FLXpermaculture.Net
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Local Business Gift Ideas for Gardeners, Permaculture, and Sustainability Enthusiasts
Hello, Fellow Permies. Please do pass this email on to anyone. Thank you.
The unusually beautiful November weather belies the fact that the December holidays are only about five (5) weeks away. As some of you begin considering your gift shopping list, I hope that you’re considering supporting local businesses. I’m writing to share some special offers that I’m making to help you vote with your dollars for sustainability and in support of the local economy. The dollars that you spend with me will cycle through the local economy many times, first with me, then through all of the local business that I support in my day to day living through my work and personal life. I know that many of these business owners will do the same, sending your money around and around in the Greater Rochester Area.
patty. Please note that the special prices offered here are available for purchases made through December 31, 2011.
Four Fabulous Gift Ideas and Special (Discounted) Offers:
1. Books! For the gardener in your family or maybe even as a gift to yourself:
*Gaia’s Garden, Second Edition: A Guide To Home-Scale Permaculture by Toby Hemenway $20 ($30 retail/$30 my regular price)
*Perennial Vegetables: From Artichokes to Zuiki Taro, A Gardener’s Guide to Over 100 Delicious and Easy to Grow Edibles by Eric Toensmeier $25 ($35 retail/$30 my regular price)
*Edible ForestGardens Volume One by Dave Jacke with Eric Toensmeier $50 ($75 retail, $55 my regular price)
*Edible ForestGardens Volume Two by Dave Jacke with Eric Toensmeier $50 ($75 retail, $55 my regular price)
If you would like me to mail the book to you or the gift recipient, I will pass the postage on to you.
2. Basic Information Exchange – a $100 value offered here for $75 for all appointments in the Greater Rochester Area held prior to March 31, 2012. This two (2) hour educational meeting is helpful for landowners and renters who are interested in learning some very basic information about what permaculture, edible landscaping, and/or edible forest gardening are and how they can be applied to their particular site. You can read the full description of this service here. I will provide you with a beautiful gift certificate and envelope for your presentation to the gift recipient.
3. Barefoot Bucks Gift Certificate – in any amount offered at 25% discount of the cash surrender value (e.g. $50 gift certificate for $37.50). These gift certificates can be used toward the full/regular price of any book, workshop, or service from now until the end of 2012. Next year’s class schedule will be released next week.
4. Donation to RochesterPermacultureCenter: Make a donation to the Rochester Permaculture Center (RPC), a program of Seeking Common Ground, Inc. RPC is dedicated to exploring, modeling, and inspiring more conscious, sustainable, and restorative ways of life through the application of permaculture and other regenerative design techniques and principles. Consider making a donation of:
- Monetary donation to be used to support our scholarship fund or any of the below items – we would like to be able to offer classes to everyone, regardless of ability to pay
- Plant, tree or shrub (ask us for our wish list)
- Book for our soon to be unveiled lending library (ask us for our wish list) – new or gently used
- Tool (ask us for our wish list which includes a scythe, broadfork, pitchfork) – new or gently used
I will provide you with a beautiful gift certificate and envelope for your presentation to the gift recipient. As a program of Seeking Common Ground, Inc., which is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit educational organization, your donation may be tax deductible – please check with your tax advisor.
Again, to take advantage of any of these offers, please email me at patty. Thank you for considering supporting a local, truly sustainable, and small business. Blessings for a joyous season of celebrations!
Warmly,
patty love, Owner
Barefoot Edible Landscape & Permaculture
patty
Program Director
RochesterPermacultureCenter
www.rochesterpermacultureinstitute.org
patty
http://www.meetup.com/RochesterPermaculture/
585.506.6505
PO Box 18212
Rochester, NY14618
My life’s purpose is gathering and sharing resources and information that regenerate my own and others’ abundant existence and vibrant well-being.
“Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.” ~ Albert Szent-Giorgi, Nobel Laureate
“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” ~ Mary Oliver
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Feedback requested re: possible NE regional permaculture database
Greetings, all!
Over the years and at gatherings small and large, permaculture- inspired folks in the Northeast have often expressed a desire to be able to more easily access, search, and share information about Permaculture-related opportunities and activities in our region.
The Permaculture Institute of the Northeast (PINE) wants to help design a solution/strategy to meet this need and would like to hear your feedback on the idea of a searchable online tool. What kind of content would you like to have at your fingertips? What would you want to be searchable? And what would you want to share? For now, were calling it a database, but we understand it will evolve or change form based on your feedback and input.
If you choose to participate, please help us keep this project moving by responding to our Request for Feedback Survey by Thursday, November 17. PINE will be reviewing feedback in late November and come back with proposals for community consideration. All feedback will also be made public/available with names removed.
Here’s the link again!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEpRTU0zVWs0Nm9IMm8yQmphNExZMEE6MQ
- Alice Lo
Green Phoenix Permaculture, NYC
NYC Permaculture Meetup
PINE Board Member
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11/17: “Planning for Sustainability” is topic of CCE-Tompkins Annual Meeting
Apologies for cross-postings!
“Planning for Sustainability“
2011 CCE-Tompkins Annual Meeting
Thursday, November 17, 8:00-10:00am
Ramada Inn, 2310 North Triphammer Road, Ithaca
Enjoy a delicious breakfast of primarily local foods and learn about “Planning a Route to Sustainability: What the Third Little Pig Knew” with guest speaker Susan M. Christopherson of Cornell’s Dept. of City & Regional Planning, at the 2011 Annual Meeting of Tompkins County Cornell Cooperative Extension. Professor Christopherson will discuss why building a sustainable, resilient community economy requires looking out at the changing economic landscape and anticipating both expected and unexpected change. A brief vote to elect the new board will follow. Tickets are $10/person and may be charged by calling (607) 272-2292. An invitation and response form to print and mail is available online at http://ccetompkins.org/annual-meeting. Please reserve by Thursday, November 10 to ensure a seat.
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