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Presented by Cal Poly Permaculture and the Central Coast Permaculture
Guild, begins June 21 with a summer solstice celebration Sunday night
and finishes with an Independence Day Celebration on July 4.
It takes place on the Cal Poly Campus with tent camping and seasonal
village living at the certified organic Permaculture Center and Student
Experimental Farm. Coordinated by Akiva Werbalowsky, Julian Kayne, and
Senior Instructor Larry Santoyo, additional presenters will include a
"who's who" of the West Coast's most progressive leaders in Permaculture
and Ecological Design. Participants receive professional certification
from Cal Poly Permaculture and continuing education units (CEUs) upon
course completion.
Come experience the spectacular new certified-organic Permaculture site,
green and abundant after vitalization by El Nino rains. Sit in the
shaded cool of the "Bioresource Amphitheater" at summer solstice, hear
the drums around the fire in the "Native Seed Festival Circle", relax
and smell the "Herbal Healing Garden", taste heirloom organic fruits and
veggies moments after harvest.
Tuition is $895 for the two weeks including local organic meals,
instruction, course materials, camping space, and more. There are
also limited spaces for local residents and community to benefit from
all instruction without the cost of camping and meals for $565.
One day Course Passes are available for $100 and include three meals and
one night camping. Hotel or other accomodations are also an option.
We encourage tax-deductible donations and scholarship sponsorship,
especially from bioregionally progressive individuals and businesses,
for those who would otherwise be unable to participate.
Partial work-exchange opportunity is still available in limited areas of
responsibility.
Permaculture Design Course Schedule :
arrive after 12 noon Sunday, June 21
opening celebration Sunday night
four days instruction
one free day off
four days instruction
one day off
four days instruction
Community Exposition and Exchange begins 11am Fri. July 3
final celebration Sat. July 4
Sunday, July 5, 10am closing circle, depart
University facilities including Olympic pool, showers, dining
establishments, entertainment, and health food stores are all within
walking distance. The finest parks and California central coast
recreation are accessible by bike and public transportation for those
not
dependent on automobiles.
If you are prepared to live the dream of ecological restoration and
harmonious community design, we will be learning practical skills and
relationships proven to make a positive difference.
For registration or questions, call Cal Poly Extended Education at:
(805) 756-5086
or email: awerbalo@calpoly.edu
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