I would like to invite you to attend the "Four Corners Wealth and
Sustaniability Workshop"
featuring Allan Savory on Saturday November 13th at beautiful Echo Basin
Ranch just east of Mancos CO. The purpose of the workshop is to inspire
creative thinking, networking, and problem solving concerning the well
being
of our communites and gatehr new insights into the sustainable use of
the
human, financial, and natural resources we depend on.
Allan Savory and co-author Jody Butterfield will speak on their newly
released text book Holistic Management: A New Framework for Decision
Making.
The book is based on the conclusion that human decision making is the
fundamental cause of many of our environmental, social, and economic
problems. Savory will describe a well tested, practical approach to
decision making called Holistic Management that is helping people from
all
walks of life manage for sustainability while achieving profitability
and a
high quality of life. Special focus will be placed on how Holistic
Management is used in business, agriculture, community organizations,
and
the home. There will be opportunity for interactive discussions.
Networking and community building will be facilitated among
participants.
This will be a great to meet others from around the west who share your
concerns about community, the environment, family values, agricultural
viability, sound government, quality of life and making a living in the
west.
You will learn about:
The latest developments in Holistic Management and its application in
business, community organizations, government, agriculture, and family.
How profitability and sustainability go together.
How to improve your decision making and move away from crisis
management.
What you can do enhance the productivity of businesses, farms and
ranches,
and organizations.
How to put an end to crisis management and endless conflicts over social
and
environmental issues. And more.
Cost of the workshop is $80 per individual, $130 per
couple, and $30 per student. The fee includes a full day workshop,
lunch,
entertainment and a book signing session. Group discounts are available.
Accommodations are available at Echo Basin Ranch and in close by towns.
Air
service is available to Durango or Cortez in Colorado and to Farmington
New
Mexico.
For details contact:
Cindy Dvergsten
Whole New Concepts
970-882-4222 or e-mail cdvergst@fone.net
This workshop is sponsored by the Dolores, Dove Creek and Mancos SCD's,
Rocky Mountain Farmers Union, Murphy's Chow, Jarmon Irrigation, Fox Fire
Farm Natural Lamb, The Pinion Project and others
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