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Instructors: Brock Dolman and Kendall Dunnigan

Guest Instructors (may include): Benjamin Fahrer, Dougo Gosling, Michelle Vesser, Dave Henson, Adam Wolpert, Kate Lundquist, Carol Nieukirk, Jim Coleman, Chas Moore, Janine Björnson, Tamara Wilder, Matt Every, Erik Ohlsen

 

Cost: $1500/$1400 if registered two weeks in advance (residential course). Some partial work exchange opportunities are available for this course; see below for more details.  For registration information, click here.  

Click here to see a video about our Permaculture Design Course at OAEC.

Whether you currently own property or dream of it, this two-week intensive course will immerse you in information, ideas and inspiration for how to design sustainable, regenerative systems in balance with your home ecosystem. You will learn the ethics, principles and practice of “permanent culture,” by exploring topics such as organic gardening, mulching, natural building techniques, forest farming, water retention and regeneration, erosion control, community processes, and much more. Using a combination of lecture, discussion, hands-on activities at OAEC’s 80-acre site, visits to local permaculture examples, and a group design project, you will have the chance to integrate and apply the concepts of permaculture during almost 100 hours of course time. Upon completion of the course, participants receive a Certificate of Permaculture Design.

In 2009, OAEC enters its second decade and fifteenth year as a permaculture school, the most established and longest continually operating school of its kind in California. We celebrate having offered 30 courses to well over 500 students, and consistently hear feedback from graduates that OAEC's design course is a “life-changing” experience.

For a more detailed description of our facilities, including information on what to bring, visit our Participant's Information page.  

Work Exchange: A limited number of work exchange positions are available. We award these positions to course registrants based on demonstrated financial need. Participants receive a $250 reduction in course fees in exchange for 20 hours working in our kitchen or doing other course-related support tasks. If you would like to be considered for a work exchange position, check the "Work Exchange" box on your registration form. Include a brief letter describing your situation, along with your $100 course deposit. If you are not chosen for one of the positions and cannot pay the standard course fee, your deposit will be fully refunded.

 

To learn more about OAEC, Permaculture and their other excellent programs, visit their website!

Start: Sep 24 2009 8:00 am
End: Sep 24 2009 12:00 pm

SAVE THE DATE!
Sebastopol has been hard-hit by national and global economic forces.
What can we do as a community to enhance local economic sustainability?
The Sebastopol Economic Summit, jointly sponsored by the Chamber and the City of Sebastopol, will highlight the state of the local economy, identify resources, and provide a forum for moving forward, together.

 

Download the Schedule of Events and Registration Form here!

Location:

Sebastopol Youth Annex
425 Morris Street
Sebastopol, California (see map below)

Sebastopol Area Chamber of Commerce
City of Sebastopol

Contact for more information:
Kathy Ono, Economic
Development Specialist
econ@sebastopol.org

Phone: 707-823--3032
Fax: 707-823-8439
www.sebastopol.org

 


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Start: Sep 24 2009 6:30 pm

 
heart&soul
Collective Meditation
 

For all Sebastasouls willing to connect in silence, stillness and contemplation.

Half hour Collective Meditation,
Inspirational Reading/Sharing,
and optional Potluck.


Every Thursday
6:30-8:30


@ The dhyana Center 

7740 Atkinson Rd. (2 blocks N of Andy's Grocery)
for information: hscollectivemeditation@gmail.com
or call Karmendra (707)827-3456


Meditation is a resource for inner strength and resilience to enable us to respond wisely to challenges in our lives, including those facing us in this era of peak oil, climate change and energy descent. This non-sectarian collective meditation will draw on the insights and inspiration from various traditions to support and strengthen personal meditation practice. 

 

Start: Sep 24 2009 7:00 pm

Transition Sebastopol is pleased to be co-sponsoring this event, bringing Vicki Robin, Author of Your Money or Your Life to a northern California audience.

Transition - but how?
Insights and Advice from seasoned sustainability activist, and author Vicki Robin
 
We've heard the bad news. Peak oil, peak gas, peak water, peak everything. Climate Change. And as for the economic meltdown, we hear stories every day about people losing their jobs and pensions and savings.
 
What's the good news? Is it that Obama's on the job? That the economy is "coming back"? Or is it what you can do in your personal economy and what your community can do to transition to a way of life that's rich, secure and prosperous - no matter what happens "out there"?
 

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