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DESCRIPTION:Come hear what's possible in a city in a discussion with local permaculture 
 designers from the Applied Urban Ecology Division of Merritt College's 
 Landscape Horticulture Department. See what's been incubating at Merritt's 
 little 7-acre gem in the Oakland Hills for the past eight years. 
 Christopher Shein will talk about the one acre edible forest garden built 
 by students and also Merritt's Permaculture Design Certificate program, 
 which is the most affordable PDC in the area. Hear about the new classes, 
 such as "Edible Landscaping" and "Cycles of Land Use" (an urban bicycle 
 safari through the wilds and urbans of the East Bay). Other classes include 
 "Regenerative Design" and "From Dams to Greywater" taught by Nik Bertulis; 
 "Natural Building" taught by Marisha Farnsworth, of which every class is 
 making a new straw bale tool shed for a community garden, and "Mushroom 
 Cultivation, Herbs, and Beneficial Beasts" with Ken Litchfield. More new 
 classes are always sprouting up, so look for our fall, spring and summer 
 courses. Teachers will be on hand to present a quick overview of their 
 classes and to help navigate registration. Please call if ASL 
 interpretation is requested, (at least 10 working days in 
 advance).\n\nTime: 7pm - 9pm\nLocation: Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, 
 near Dwight Way, Berkeley.\nCost: Free.\nInfo: 510-548-2220 x233, 
 erc@ecologycenter.org.\nWheelchair accessible.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/07/22/18612072.php
SUMMARY:Talk with Merritt College's Applied Urban Ecology Division
LOCATION:Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, near Dwight Way, Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/07/22/18612072.php
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