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DESCRIPTION:This will be an exciting interactive seminar that delves into daily 
 practices of permaculture, which uses ecology as the basis for designing 
 integrated systems of food production, housing, appropriate technology, and 
 community development. Permaculture is built upon an ethic of caring for 
 the earth and interacting with the environment in mutually beneficial 
 ways.\n\nSuggested reading:\nBiomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature, 
 Janine M. Benyus  \nEarth User's Guide to Permaculture, Rosemary Morrow 
 \n\nInstructors:\n\nPandora Thomas’ life and work is rooted in creating a 
 world where all people have access to empowering and hands on environmental 
 education experiences. She is passionate about deepening her and others 
 connection to the natural rhythms of our earth in order to heal our 
 communities. She is co-founder of Earthseed Consulting LLC, a holistic 
 consulting firm whose work deepens the impacts of environmental advocacy in 
 the lives of diverse communities. Most recently she directed the 
 Environmental Service Learning Initiative as well as serving as the 
 environmental educator for Grind for the Green. She is a credentialed 
 multiple subjects teacher, a naturalist and outdoor education instructor, 
 as well as a certified green building professional and permaculture teacher 
 who has created and delivered curriculum to pre-k through adult audiences 
 throughout the US around multiple themes including human rights, 
 environmental justice, and outdoor and environmental education.\n\nOsprey 
 Orielle Lake is a lifelong advocate of environmental justice and societal 
 transformation. She is the director of the Women’s Earth and Climate 
 Caucus (WECC) and on the Board of Praxis Peace Institute. Her book, 
 Uprisings for the Earth: Reconnecting Culture with Nature is a 2011 
 Nautilus Book Award winner (White Cloud Press).  \n\n \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/07/27/18686267.php
SUMMARY:Family Permaculture -- Introduction to applying permaculture in our daily lives
LOCATION:Corte Madera Community Room in Marin County in the office building at 770 
 Tamalpais Drive, Suite 201.\nCourse fee: $45.00    \nBring lunch or there 
 are many nearby restaurants for the mid-day break.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/07/27/18686267.php
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