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PDC With Geoff Lawton At Quail Springs

Posted in Course, General, PRI, california, community, compost, design, drought, earthworks, geoff lawton, permaculture, sustainability by Geoff Lawton on the April 11th, 2008

Permaculture Design Certificate Course with Geoff Lawton at Quail Springs August 16-27, 2008

For more Information or to register contact:
info@quailsprings.org
1 (805)886-7239
quailsprings.org

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PDC in Big Sur, California

big surTwo-Month Residential Work Scholar Program

May 4th –June 29th, 2008

Benjamin Fahrer will facilitate this powerful andtransformative journey along with an dozen of California’s premier Permaculture teachers, including Kat Steele, Brock Dolman, Mia Rose-Maltz, Erik Ohlsen, Starhawk, Dave Henson, Trathen Heckman, Adam Wolpert, Kate Lundquist and other special guests. The learned skills include a base understanding of design and development principles involved with small and large-scale applications.

Successful completion of the two months of study, you will be considered a graduate of the Permaculture Design Course (PDC). This course is certified through the Permaculture Research Institute of Australia. As a graduate, you will possess the skills to design, consult and teach Permaculture anywhere in the world. No previous experience is necessary, only the desire to Be the change you wish to see in the world.

For an application and more information contact Esalen, email workstudy@esalen.org or call 831-667-3069

Spring 2007 PDC in Southern California

Posted in Bill Mollison, Course, Nadia Lawton, PDC, PRI, california, geoff lawton, permaculture, sustainability, swale, workshop by Administrator on the August 1st, 2006

Spring 2007 Permaculture Design Certificate Course

Quail Springs Permaculture Farm and Learning Oasis in the Cuyama Valley of Southern
California (dry land agricultural setting)

DATES: May 14-27th, 2007

LOCATION: Upper Cuyama Valley in the Southern California Mountains

COST: $1200 for registration paid in full by September 30, 2006; $1350 for full payment
received by January 31, 2007, and $1450 for payment after February 1, 2007. (camping and
meals included)