Permaculture Weekend May 26-29 se MI
- To: "c*@mallorn"
- Subject: [cg] Permaculture Weekend May 26-29 se MI
- From: C* R*
- Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 23:19:33 -0400
I'm passing this along for all interested parties.
Peace,
Cyndy Ross, Chairperson
Fellowship, SLLC Organic Community Garden, Memorial Garden, & 'Welcoming
Wagon' committees
Sylvan Lake Lutheran Church
2399 Figa Avenue
W. Bloomfield, MI 48324-1808
cynross@tir.com
zone 6A
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From: ECOARTDB@aol.com <ECOARTDB@aol.com>
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Date: Saturday, April 15, 2000 11:22 PM
Subject: Permaculture Weekend May 26-29 se MI
>Hello,
>I enjoyed looking over the organice growers website! We are involved in
>natural building (http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/vines/7729) and are
>doing some organic gardening. Could you could pass this post on to others
>who might be interested in this sort of thing? I'd also like to know how to
>connect in the future. Is there a place where workshops, work parties,
>activites, are listed by email? Or an email list for folks in
>sustainability/organic gardening and farming? Thanks for any info you can
>share, and for any help you might lend towards sharing/email posting this
>permaculture weekend.
>
>Sincerely, Deanne Bednar
>
>
>
>Introduction to Permaculture
> Weekend Workshop
>
>Principles of Sustainable Systems Design
>
> May 26-29, 2000
>
> at Windrise Retreat Center
>Metamora, Michigan (60 min. north of Detroit)
>
>Located on 150 rolling acres of fields and forests,
>bounded by the Flint River. Canoeing & kayaking available!
>
>Learn and apply sustainable systems principles as we
>design a plan for Windrise!
>
>* Natural Buildiings
>* Renewable Energy Systems
>* alternative Waste Water and toilet sytems
>* Edible Landscape
>* Organic Gardens
>* and Ecological Restoration!
>
>An opportunity to enjoy nature and learn about being
>in creative healing partnership with the earth.
>
>Gather/Arrive: Friday, 7 pm or Saturday morning,
>Workshop runs until Sunday evening or stay on through Monday lunch.
>
>Special Event: Visit and assist on a strawbale, cob covered,
>thatched roof building at a nearby site. Bring work clothes
>if you wish to be hands on.
>
>Cost: $200 -$225/person $350/couple
>Some work scholarships available.
>
> Taught by Jillian Hovey, Permaculture Instructor
>and Facilitator of Sustainable Community Planning and Design.
>Contact: Estela Monjo, 810-678-3290, estela@windrise.com
> website: www.windrise.com
>
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