Events

« Sunday September 13, 2009 »
Sun
Start: Sep 12 2009
End: Sep 13 2009

8:30-4:30
Location:
City Corporation Yard
714 Johnson St.
Sebastopol
What we accept:

     
  • Computer equipment (computers & monitors, laptops, keyboards, printers, mice, hard drives, tape & zip drives etc.)
  • Consumer electronics (DVD players, VCRs, gaming devices, stereo components, radios, PDAs, cell phones, cables, etc.)
  • Televisions (CRTs/LCDs)
  • Office equipment (telephones, fax machines, copiers, etc.)
  • Kitchen appliances (blenders, toaster ovens, coffee makers, microwaves, etc.)
  • Household appliances (hair dryers, irons, curling irons, vacuum cleaners, etc.)

 
We will not accept:

  • Large appliances (refrigerators, freezers, ovens, stoves, dishwashers, air conditioners, water heaters, etc.)

 
What happens to the e-waste?
ASL Recycling mechanically dismantles devices into commodity streams (dark & light plastic, ferrous & non-ferrous metals, etc.). To learn more about ASL’s recycling process, please visit www.aslrecycling.com
Questions ASL Recycling 408.468.0230

Start: Sep 13 2009 10:00 am
End: Sep 13 2009 4:00 pm

 

This outstanding day starts full-on with Brock Dolman at the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center, an amazing 80-acre nonprofit organizing and education center, organic farm and home to the intentional community, Sowing Circle.

Into its second decade, this organization has consistently addressed environmental, social and economic crises with innovative, practical solutions, style and beauty. Witty and reverent, Brock Dolman, Director of OAEC’s Permaculture, Basins of Relations, and Wildlands Biodiversity Programs, will satiate you with his wealth of knowledge and pepperings of natural history, wildlife biology, native California botany, watershed ecology, habitat restoration and regenerative human settlement design. We’ll meander through gardens containing over 3,000 varieties of heirloom annuals and 1,000 varieties of edible, medicinal and ornamental perennials.

Having become more literate with the landscape, we’ll head to Sunrise Ridge Gardens where Erik Ohlsen will guide us through this 7-acre garden sanctuary. Erik designed it to emphasize diversity with energy efficiency and showcase heirloom fruit, berries, and lavender. Beauty, functionally and good stewardship underlie the carefully arranged swales and channels that minimize erosion and maximize percolation of runoff into the ground. Erik Ohlsen, owner of Permaculture Earth Artisans, is a Permaculture designer, teacher and community organizer.

At the end of the day, you’ll be full up with the delightful possibilities for life in flow with nature.
 

Location:

Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (OAEC)
15290 Coleman Valley Road
Occidental, CA

For more information and to register please visit:
http://www.dailyacts.org/index.php?option=com_jevents&task=icalrepeat.detail&evid=132&Itemid=141

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