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SUMMARY:Restoring Paradise: Permaculture Action Day w/ Rising Appalachia
DESCRIPTION:Restoring Paradise: A Permaculture Action Day w/ Rising Appalachia & other artists TBA    \nJoin Camp Fire Restoration Project and Permaculture Action Network for a free\, family-friendly day of hands-on action to plant and build new gardens and infrastructure at the Paradise Community Guilds in Paradise\, CA. \nProjects and workshops will be offered by local and regional experts and enthusiasts alongside music\, food\, and community building activities (check back soon for schedule announcements).\nNorton Buffalo Hall\, the home of Paradise Community Guilds\, burned to the ground in the Camp Fire of 2018. The Guilds hosts multiple community gardens\, open mic nights\, potlucks\, workshops\, concerts\, and classes\, “fostering community by nurturing creativity\, practicing stewardship of Nature\, and promoting values of sustainability.”\nRising Appalachia will be sounding the call to action at their Northern California concerts in Arcata\, Petaluma\, Nevada City\, and Berkeley\, and will be joining us on-the-ground. Lukas Nelson and other artists will similarly be calling the Northern California community to action at concerts and performances in the weeks before the action day. \nThis action day is part of a larger 10-day camp to restore land\, homes\, and common spaces around Butte County affected by the Camp Fire\, read below for more information.\nPlease feel free to bring tools\, work gloves\, and potluck items to share\, but do not feel obligated! Bringing a water bottle\, and even reusable dishware if you have it is\, is wise.\nInvite your friends and click interested/going for updates on the facebook event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/3017733424966084/\n\n \nFall Campout\n*Camping from Oct 11-20th will be hosted at the Concow Campground\, with projects and events happening throughout Butte County Oct 11th-20th.  \nEveryone is invited to camp and learn techniques that can be used in other communities affected by natural disaster and ecosystem degradation. There is a reciprocity request of 1.5 hours of work within the campground for each day of camping.   \nLearn more at http://campfirerestorationproject.org/camp-paradise/. 
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/restoring-paradise-permaculture-action-day-w-rising-appalachia/
LOCATION:Norton Buffalo Hall\, 5704 Chapel Dr\, Paradise\, CA\, 95969\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Day
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SUMMARY:L.A. Permaculture Action Day at GrowGood
DESCRIPTION:Permaculture Action Day\nSunday\, October 20th\, 2019 10am – 5pm \nA day of hands-on projects to grow food\, hope\, and community with the Bell Shelter. \nWorkshops\, Music\, Food\, and Building Relationships. \n \nGrowGood has been working in partnership with The Salvation Army since 2011 to transform and maintain a 1.5­-acre parcel of land adjacent to the Bell Homeless Shelter into an urban farm. The Bell Shelter is one of the largest houseless shelters west of the Mississippi\, operating a comprehensive program that offers transitional care for up to 500 houseless people at a time including women and veterans.\n\nGrowGood’s no-till\, regenerative urban farm provides the Shelter’s kitchen with substantial quantities of fresh\, organic fruits and vegetables as well as therapeutic activities and employment opportunities for residents. \nThis is a free\, family-friendly day of action to build infrastructure and plant trees and other edible/beneficial species at GrowGood! Please feel free to bring tools\, work gloves\, and potluck items to share\, but do not feel obligated! Bring a water bottle\, and even reusable dishware if you’re able. \n\nPROJECTS\nPlanting Native Species (more than 100 plants!)\nBuilding a Wheelchair Accessible Pathway through the farm\nBuilding Wheelchair Accessible Garden Beds\nClearing a Zone for the Compost Digester\nSaving Seed & Drying Herbs\nBuilding Rainwater Storing Garden Beds\nMulching and Tending the Farm \n \nWORKSHOPS\nSoil Health with Kiss The Ground\nJoin Kiss the Ground for an interactive soil demonstration that will look at the interaction between agriculture\, soil health\, and water runoff. Starting with a meditation on a seed we’ll move through comparing degraded and healthy soils and end with an orientation to the basics of our Soil Advocacy classes. \nSeed Bombs with Mama Sunshine\nLearn how to use your inner rebel for good. By planting wild flower seed bombs you can beautify eye sores in the neighborhood\, give food to pollinators and encourage positive change in your communities. Bee a honey\, plant a garden. \nSoil Regeneration w/ Kiss The Ground\nYael of Kiss The Ground brings her expertise to this workshop on regenerating degraded soils into healthy\, living soil that supports the ecological health and human communities. \nVote With Your Dollar: A dialogue between Conscious Capitalism and the Solidarity Economy\nw/ Ernesto Borges & Ryan Rising\nJoin Ernesto Borges of the tri and Ryan Rising of Permaculture Action Network for an exploration of the frameworks of Conscious Capitalism and the Solidarity Economy. By bringing these two strategies in conversation with one another we seek to collectively learn practical tools for transitioning away from the extractive economy and toward just and regenerative relationships with one another and our ecosystem. \nMUSIC\nDJ Sets by Ernaste (EPHCTO) and Sky Society\nLive performances by Whitney Lyman\, Cappy Franti (son of Michael Franti)\, Aste Mari\, and Nación Ekeko \n \nMonth of Events\nThis Fall 2019 Guayakí Yerba Mate heads to Los Angeles for the month of October. Their time will be spent producing music events\, community gatherings\, interactive art experiences\, and action days – all focused on social and environmental work supporting the regenerative movement. \nTogether we will mobilize people from the Come To Life: Wisdome.LA event with musicians Tuxedo and Nacion Ekeko on Saturday\, October 19th\, to the Permaculture Action Day at GrowGood the day following the concert The Main Squeeze and Rising Appalachia will similarly sound the call to action at their shows in LA on Oct 12th and 15th. \n*Directions to the farm:\nGo south on the 5\, exit 129 (Atlantic/Eastern). Turn left on Eastern Blvd. Then turn right onto Mansfield (you’ll pass Washington and Bandini and Rickenbacker avenues).\nOn Mansfield\, pass straight through two stop signs and continue west. For reference\, at the second stop sign\, there is a new apartment complex on the left. The farm is just west of that also on the left. There is a fenced parking area and you can park there or anywhere on the street. If you pass a cluster of homes on the left\, you have gone too far. \n*The Farm is across the street from the Mansfield entrance to the Bell Shelter. \nClick going/interested on the facebook event page\, invite your friends\, and look for updates in the discussion section at\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/531225717632722/
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/l-a-permaculture-action-day-at-growgood/
LOCATION:GrowGood\, 5600 Mansfield\, Bell\, CA\, 90201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Day
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SUMMARY:Nashville Permaculture Action Day w/ members of Rising Appalachia\, November 11 2019
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with Deep Tropics Festival\, Rising Appalachia and GROW Enrichment\, we are hosting the third Permaculture Action Day in Nashville in three years! \nPermaculture Action Network\, along with Deep Culture\,  Rising Appalachia and GROW Enrichment\, are happy to present the Nashville Permaculture Action Day on 11/11 at GROW Enrichment! \nWhat Is It? \nThis is the third Permaculture Action Day in Nashville in three years!\nIt will be a day of music\, workshops\, skillshares\, and connecting with our community\, all while working on projects together to enhance and beautify the land. This event is free for all\, so be sure to invite your friends\, family\, church group\, professional community\, and anyone you enjoy spending time with to share a day of growing and strengthening community resilience with us. Please come ready to have fun\, make friends\, & get lots done! \nFood & Drink: \nWe are glad to offer delicious food created by Souls United and an herbal tea lounge and elixir bar with Infinitea and Tria Prima to keep you nourished. \nPlease RSVP here so we can have a good estimate of how many people to expect to have enough food: \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe0WoVDl3wsnqgXVEjlpZtuov84asga2hvTB9dlVRKale_Thg/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1 \nMusic: \nLaura Reed: https://www.facebook.com/laurareedmusic/ \nMagic of Science and Friends: https://www.facebook.com/magicofsciencemusic/ \nDrum Circle Improv with Rhythm Bird: https://m.facebook.com/Rhythm-Bird-317231875658885/ \nFoundation: https://www.facebook.com/foundation615/ \nFULL SCHEDULE \n \nEarth Guardians: \nIn order to minimize waste\, we ask that you bring your own reusable cup\, dish and eating utensils. We will have a sanitary wash station set up for everyone to handle their own clean up after eating. \nWe’ll also have recycling & composting stations setup around the site so please dispose properly. Thanks! \nParking: \nParking will be in nearby lots that are only a short walk away from the event location. More info on this will be coming soon. When you first arrive onsite\, please visit the welcome & orientation area to receive basic information about the schedule and layout of the day\, tips on radical self-care\, information about on-site medics\, and more. \nOpening: \nOur opening circle will begin at 10:30 AM. This will be the best time to see the faces of all of the facilitators\, project and workshop leads\, medics\, etc. After this time\, people will move into hands on projects\, workshops\, dancing\, socializing and all that goodness. Please be empowered to ask one of our organizers if you need to find someone or something. \nClosing: \nWe will end the day at 5 PM and ask that you stay to help clean up and break down if you like. \nGenerous Partners & Sponsors: \nA day like this is only made possible by our wonderful group of partners and sponsors. Thank you so much! \nPartners: \nRising Appalachia\nDeep Culture\nPermaculture Action Network\nGrow Enrichment\nGreenwood Nurseries\nNashville Foodscapes\nSpiral Ridge Permaculture\nTria Prima\nInfinitea\nOzark Mountain Permaculture\nSunrise Movement Nashville\nTennessee Women in Green\nSouls United\nUrban Ecovillage\nHip Donelson\nTwo Rivers Middle School\nNashville Metro Parks Dept.\nYour Green Homestead \nSponsors: \nDeep Tropics\nGardens of Babylon \nMore info: \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/2347268158726560/ \nhttps://www.growenrichment.org \nInfo on host site: GROW Enrichment is a registered 501c3 non-profit organization based in Nashville\, TN. As a community development partner\, GROW seeks to increase sustainable land use in the urban setting. Through a partnership with Metro Nashville Parks Department\, GROW operates a large project site at Two Rivers Park where we are applying permaculture methodology to engage the public in the process of restoring an urban green space. Our goal is to engage people of all ages\, backgrounds\, and abilities as we teach restorative land management through hands-on experiences. Whether you attend an organized program with us\, participate in a volunteer event\, tour the site with a group\, or meet us by chance while you are out enjoying the green-way; we hope you will find inspiration for your own ecological journey when you visit GROW! \n 
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/nashville-permaculture-action-day-w-rising-appalachia-november-11-2019/
LOCATION:Two Rivers Park\, 3136 McGavock Pk\, Nashville\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Day
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SUMMARY:New Orleans Permaculture Action Day w/ Moon Hooch
DESCRIPTION:Join us to welcome in the new decade by taking direct action to build community resilience\, showing up in solidarity with an incredible local project! \nCome for Yoga\, Hands-on Projects\, Workshops\, Food\, Music\, Massage and Community at Gloria’s Garden in New Orleans! \nThemes include rainwater harvesting\, flood mitigation\, food access\, food justice\, cooking skills and plant knowledge. \nThis is a free\, family-friendly\, day of action to  build and plant new community spaces and infrastructure at Gloria’s Garden in the historic Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans. Hear from Miss Gloria here \nMoon Hooch will be sounding the call to action at their New Orleans show on 2/8/2020 at One Eyed Jacks. \nPlease feel free to bring tools\, work gloves\, and potluck items to share\, but do not feel obligated! Bringing a water bottle and reusable dishware if possible. \nMORE INFO & RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/events/515180712452064/
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/new-orleans-permaculture-action-day-w-moon-hooch/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220616T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220616T160000
DTSTAMP:20260523T230414
CREATED:20220524T175748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T074139Z
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SUMMARY:Sonic Bloom Action Day at Aztlan Cultural Center
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to come to the action day before Sonic Bloom sets off on Thursday\, June 16th! \nDRIVING DIRECTIONS UPDATED AT BOTTOM OF PAGE\nFollow for updates on the facebook event page! \nThis year’s Permaculture Action Day will be at Aztlan Cultural Center\, Sonic Bloom’s neighbor and an indigenous cultural center and site of weekly free ceremonies and the Sun Dance. Aztlan is Apache and Aztec\, indigenous held land\, and welcomes all people to its ceremony. \nAs we dance and connect in our own special way\, we invite you to stand in solidarity with our indigenous neighbors who are holding their own connection to the land\, spirit\, and each other. \nThis action day will focus on: \n\nharvesting willow to make a sweat lodge frame\nharvesting tepee poles from the forest and the land\nroofing the ceremonial arbor for the Sun Dance\n\nas well as: \n\napplying compost tea and natural fertilizers\ninoculating mushroom logs for edible Oyster cultivation\nclearing the forest and gathering ceremony wood\ncleaning and tending to the land and trash removal\nrepairing the roof and walls of the medicine hut\norganizing and bear proofing the community kitchen\nrestoring the creek from blockages and debris\n\nIf we are able to collect the resources\, we are also trying to: \n\nbuilding a bath house or other water systems on site\nrefurbishing the greenhouse and fundraising a well\n\nThis action day is an extension of our past years’ work at the region’s high school\, community gardens\, and community centers\, and is an attempt at creating greater food sovereignty in the region while supporting our indigenous neighbors in fostering greater connectivity to the land. Projects are aimed at ecosystem restoration and creating a more sustainable life in Huerfano. \nIn addition to the hands-on projects listed above we will host a number of workshops at the action day\, accompanied by musical performances and a community meal for our attendees. \nAttending the action day is free\, as always. We’re grateful for your presence and solidarity. \nFeel concerned about getting a spot to camp? \nWe understand those attending the action day on Thursday risk getting into the festival later than others. We have you covered!   Get in touch at @PermacultureAction on instagram or email SonicBloomAction@gmail.com and we’ll work to ensure you a camping space and swift entry. \nMusic by Bloomurian\, Mike Wird\, Ryan Sorrell\, Phazer & More \nWhat to bring? \nBring a water bottle\, close toed shoes and work gloves if you have them\, any tools you think may be supportive (shovels\, drills\, etc.) and feel free to bring food or drinks to share. \nWhen to arrive?  \nArrive between 9 and 10am if possible. You’re welcome to get there any time. We end at 4pm and will all head back over to the festival for when music and programming really gets started. \nWhere to go? \nAztlan Cultural Center is located at:  7102 CR 620 Gardner\, CO 81040 \nApple Maps or Google Maps will bring you directly to the site. Directions at bottom of this page\, \nWant to get involved? \nIf you want to lead a project\, support with material contributions\, teach\, or play music at the action day\, please get in touch with us. Instagram is the easiest way to make initial contact with our organizers (@PermacultureAction) or you can email us at SonicBloomAction@gmail.com \nDRIVING DIRECTIONS\nFrom the 25 take Exit 56. Exit 56 takes you onto Red Rock Road/610. Follow this until it dead ends. At the dead end\, turn right onto 69. \nTake the 69 more than 10 miles until you see the turn for CR 620 marked by a green road sign and make a right onto the 620. (There’s a patch of ground as you come off the 69 that is a great place to park and carpool into the action day site if you want to squad up.) \nWhen you see a cemetery\, stay left. Keep straight (do not turn when you see the CR 623 sign at the triangle. You’re continuing forward there and to the right of the triangle.)\nLess than a quarter mile past the cemetery you will see a gate; turn left through the Lazy S Ranch signed gate. \nGo past the Lazy S Ranch\, passing with it on your right until you see a church on your left. Shortly after the church you will see a red truck. Make that next right – you will see action day signs with arrows from there.
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/sonic-bloom-action-day-at-aztlan-cultural-center/
LOCATION:Aztlan Cultural Center\, 7102 CR 620\, Gardner\, CO\, 81040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Day
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SUMMARY:A day of action at a local indigenous community site building a community kitchen and restoring stream and forest ecosystems.
DESCRIPTION:Music * Food * Hands-on Projects * Workshops * Taking Action\n\nLogistics:\nAddress: 7102 CR 620 Gardner\, CO 81040. \nJoin Sonic Bloom and the Permaculture Action Network at the Aztlan Cultural Center both Wednesday and Thursday this year before the festival kicks off on Thursday evening for action days.\n\nJune 14th and 15th we’re inviting all attendees of Sonic Bloom\, alongside the general public\, to come to Aztlan Cultural Center in Gardner\, Colorado starting at 11am Wednesday\, June 14th. We know it’s been a challenge in past years to have the action day on Thursday while festival gates are opening\, so this year we’re welcoming people to come Wednesday and to stay overnight.\n\nAction Day participants will be welcome to stay overnight in your own camping setup at Aztlan Cultural Center and join for evening sweat lodge ceremony after Wednesday’s day of action\, and either continue working with us on the land at Aztlan Thursday\, or head to the Sonic Bloom site as early as 10am for early entry alongside VAP package holders.\n\nMany of us will continue to work with the land and the community on Thursday morning and early afternoon\, and any of those who arrived Wednesday and slept over after sweat lodge are welcome to continue with working and building with us\, as well as anyone who is able to only arrive Thursday morning and stay for the day.\n\nBy 4pm Thursday\, June 15th\, we will all have moved over to Sonic Bloom for the festival and to hold space in the workshop hub.\n\nAction Day:\nAztlan Cultural Center is located 40 minutes drive from Hummingbird Ranch and is one of Sonic Bloom’s closest community project neighbors. The center hosts weekly ceremonies and an annual Sun Dance on indigenous held land while welcoming all people to its free ceremonies.\n\nAs we dance and connect in our own special way\, we invite you to stand in solidarity with our indigenous neighbors who are holding their own connection to the land\, spirit\, and each other.\n\nLast year\, we rebuilt the ceremonial arbor used for Sun Dance\, trimmed trees and cut firewood for ceremony – aiding the forest ecosystem adjacent the stream\, and worked on the gardens. We brewed and sprayed compost tea\, and took all festival food scraps to build compost piles.\n\nThis year\, we will be rebuilding parts of the community kitchen that supports the ceremonies\, continuing our tree work and work with the stream-adjacent forest ecosystem\, and looking at installing a new water catchment tank and pumping system\, alongside other ecological projects.\n\nMusic:\nWe’re always joined by a sound system\, DJ’s and performing artists to accompany the day’s projects. Working alongside friends to build\, plant\, and grow while DJs play to the atmosphere. It’s a beautiful experience and we’re excited for you to join. We’ve had some headlining artists play in the past and you never know who might show up to accompany a day of action with song and rhythm. If you want to play\, get in touch with us. We welcome it!\n\nFood:\nWe’ll have community meals to share with folks throughout the event. However\, it will be greatly supportive if you can bring something to share. Potluck style with us baselining some meals will make sure everyone’s fed and nourished. Bringing water and hydrating drinks\, fruit\, and snacks is encouraged and appreciated.\n\nWhat To Bring:\nIn addition to some food and water if you want to contribute to potluck style meals and offerings\, bring tools if you can – basic construction tools; close-toed shoes\, a water bottle to stay hydrated\, and\, if you’re camping overnight\, your tent\, headlamp\, and other camping gear. This is a rural site so come prepared.
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/sonic-bloom-action-day-2023/
LOCATION:Aztlan Cultural Center\, 7102 CR 620\, Gardner\, CO\, 81040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Day
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