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Permaculture for Renters (Berkeley, CA)

Event Details

Time: July 25, 2009 to July 26, 2009
Location: East Bay Cohousing Clubhouse
Street: 2105 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
City/Town: Berkeley, CA
Website or Map: http://www.ebcoho.org/calenda…
Phone: (510) 868-1627
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Leonard Barrett
Latest Activity: Jul 19

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Event Description

Wondering how you can participate in land-based solutions to social, economic, and environmental crisis, without owning property? Confused about where to start?

East Bay Cohousing is delighted to host a workshop that we think is relevant also to homeowners, cohousers, condo-owners, co-op members, and group house residents, with a $20 discount for paid supporting EBCOHO members. Register by Monday if you want this to happen [I met the instructor at the Village Building Convergence in Portland and he needs a full class to justify the trip to the Bay Area].

http://www.ebcoho.org/calendar/10907771/

For all of those folks who have thought or said "I want to practice Permaculture, but I don’t have any land," Permaculture for Renters will provide a packed toolbox of strategies and methods that can be used anywhere: on balconies, while traveling, in tiny sideyards, indoors, on rooftops, and more!

http://www.permacultureforrenters.com/

Over the two day workshop, participants will come together with diverse members of their community to engage their heads, hearts, and hands in learning a wide range of useful concepts and techniques that they can integrate into their lives no matter who they are or where they live.

This is a great opportunity for anyone searching for a way to be more effective in creating a more ecologically and social just world. Students, couchsurfers, renters, travelers, and even landlords will come away from the weekend feeling inspired and empowered.

Some of the topics covered in the course include:

The Ethics and Principles of Permaculture, and how non-Land-Holders can Live By Them
How to Create Edible Plant Micro-Nurseries to Pay Your Rent and Food-Forest Your Town
Food Gardening in Small Spaces
Mobile Container Gardens
Plant Propagation
Small-Space Edible Mushroom Cultivation
Guerrilla Gardening
Land Access for Renters: Creating Interdependent Communities of Land-Owners and Non-Land-Owners
Additionally, you will leave with:

Nursery stock and mushroom spawn to propagate.
A web-based ‘virtual binder’ of readings and resources for further learning.

About the Instructor
Leonard Barrett is a landscape designer, contractor, educator, and renter based in Portland, OR. Through his firm, Barrett Ecological Services, he has collaborated on land planning projects with some of the region's best and brightest in sustainable design, including Mark Lakeman (Communitecture) and BEAM Development. Most recently he has been a visiting professor in the Environmental Studies department at Pacific University, teaching a 3-credit course entitled “Landscape Master Planning: A Permaculture Perspective.”

The workshop fee is $150-200 sliding scale for the whole 2-day workshop, with single-day options available. Current paid East Bay Cohousing supporting members can deduct $20.

Learn more and RSVP via East Bay Cohousing:
http://www.ebcoho.org/calendar/10907771/

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