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SUMMARY:ARISE Permaculture Action Course
DESCRIPTION:July 31st – August 3rd at Sunrise Ranch\, Loveland\, CO \nFor information on just the Permaculture Action Day on August 3rd click here\nYou can also learn more about the course on the ARISE website\nJoin Ryan Rising and Alexa Levy of Permaculture Action Network\, water systems expert & certified permaculture design teacher Avery Ellis\, Sunrise Ranch’s own permaculture designer Patrick Padden\, biodynamics practitioner Stone Hunter\, and other guest instructors for a detailed and holistic program that combines ecological design science\, community organizing with an action-based focus\, and the many facets of permaculture. \nWith a focus on catalyzing social transformation\, you will learn techniques for regenerating ecology and explore community building through action-oriented organizing. \nWith experts in their respective fields teaching Natural Building\, Rainwater Harvesting\, Earthworks\, Forest Gardening and more\, this course will leave you with the practical tools to actually start building the world you want to live in. This course will lead into an on-site Permaculture Action Day before the Arise Music Festival and will explore how large\, temporary human gatherings can catalyze long-term positive impact on the land. \n  \nCourse: Monday\, July 31st 8am\, to Wednesday\, August 2nd\n(Early arrival camping and dinner is available on the night of July 30th for an extra fee)\nAction Day: Thursday\, Aug 3rd \nThe course will include three days of full-on permaculture education and community building\, including:\n-permaculture design process\n-rainwater harvesting and earthworks\n-introduction to permaculture\n-natural building and appropriate technology\n-regenerative tools and techniques\n-permaculture gardening and food forestry\n-applying ecological principles\n-social permaculture\n-community organizing methods\n-soils and composting \nAttendance is limited to 30 participants! Secure your ticket today! \n  \nCost: $379           Register Here! \nTicket includes:\n-A three day permaculture intensive course followed by a Permaculture Action Day\, all on the festival site at Sunrise Ranch\n-Festival Early Arrival Access (with first choice of camping for the whole week)\n-Three organic meals per day\, Monday through Wednesday (breakfast included on Thursday\, Aug. 3\, but not on Monday\, July 31)\n-On-site camping \nArrival and check-in: 8-9 a.m. Monday\, July 31st (early arrival on July 30th is available for $75 extra). \nFirst session begins at 9:30 a.m. on Monday\, July 31st. \nAll participants in the Action Course and Action Day must depart the west side of the valley by 3 p.m. on Thursday\, Aug. 3\, and may enter the festival with an ARISE Festival wristband. \n  \nFor info on the Permaculture Action Day on August 3rd\, click here. \nRyan Rising \nRyan Rising is a community organizer and permaculture educator based out of the San Francisco Bay Area and co-founder of the Permaculture Action Network. After a decade of local organizing around direct action\, food justice\, ecological design and community space\, Ryan organized the Permaculture Action Tour for music producer The Polish Ambassador in the fall of 2014. The tour visited 32 cities across the country\, holding a Permaculture Action Day in each one and bringing together up to 400 people at a time to implement projects including public food forests\, edible gardens\, natural buildings\, urban farms\, and greenhouses. The tour was so effective in moving thousands of people into regenerative work and movement building for the just transition that an organization of local chapters throughout multiple bioregions\, the Permaculture Action Network\, arose from it. \nRyan focuses on creating community access to land for local food growing and regenerative living—connecting people to take direct action and transition to a resilient way of life; and social permaculture—the ways we make decisions\, build resilience\, resolve conflicts\, and organize in community. \nRyan has taught numerous courses and workshops\, including the Elemental Alchemy Permaculture Intensive before Symbiosis Gathering in 2013\, 2015\, and 2016\, Permaculture Design Courses across California and Tennessee\, a month-long Gaia Education certified Eco-Village Design training in Nicaragua\, and numerous Permaculture Action Courses and workshops. Ryan also sometimes guest teaches at University of San Francisco\, San Francisco State\, and Laney College. A certified permaculture designer with a degree in Peace and Social Justice Studies\, he also co-founded a regenerative\, productive urban farm in the East Bay and the Omni Commons—a community space and education center in Oakland\, CA. For more information on Ryan’s work\, see the Permaculture Action Network website. \nAvery Ellis\, Ecological Designer & Aquaponics Specialist\nAvery Ellis\, owner of Colorado Greywater\, is a sustainability specialist and ecological designer. He has a Masters degree in Ecological Design through SFIA and a BS in Biology & Sustainability through Stockton College. He is also a Certified Permaculture Designer and Teacher and a Certified Greywater Installer. Having spent many years pursuing his passion for sustainability\, he now focuses on designing ecosystems that serve humanity by mimicking natural processes. \nHis passion for Sustainable systems became a life direction after a semester abroad\, where he undertook an in-depth study of sustainability at an International Eco-village in Auroville\, India. In this intensive course\, he explored permaculture design\, renewable energy systems\, grey water treatment\, organic food production\, and sustainable building methods. Upon completion of his Bachelor of Science degree\, he continued to explore various aspects of sustainability while gaining experience in the field. He worked at an organic farm harvesting culinary herbs\, he spent a year as a solar installation specialist\, and he was a supervisor for a recycling company\, intent on net zero waste. \nWith all of these skills adding up to a cumulative understanding of sustainability\, he decided to continue his education at the San Francisco Institute of Architecture\, where he enrolled in a Masters of Ecological Design program. This course has been instrumental in his knowledge of sustainable and regenerative design. As a thesis\, he designed and built a small scale aquaponics system for his home\, as a model for home-scale food production. This system\, along with others he has designed and built\, produce organic vegetables and fish year round. As the field of aquaponics develops\, he invites each new system as a design challenge and as a sustainable solution for humanity. \nPatrick Padden\nPatrick Padden\, a graduate of Colorado State University\, studied natural systems building design in Namibia and urban food forest implementation in Johannesburg\, South Africa\, in 2007. In 2008\, Patrick obtained his permaculture teacher’s certificate from Sandy Cruz and Becky Elder of the Permaculture Institute. Patrick received his design certificate from the International Permaculture Design Course in Harare\, Zimbabwe\, and attended the International Permaculture Convergence in Malawi in 2009.\nPatrick is a practicing permaculturalist and permaculture educator and leads the Permaculture Design Certification Course. \nAlexa Levy\nAlexa Levy is an educator\, public school teacher\, permaculturist\, organizer\, and an artist. In various positions\, she has dedicated her life to working with underprivileged youth as a facilitator of learning\, offering them tools to becoming their best self. She started a Permaculture program at a Middle School in Oakland\, where together she and her students learn about growing food\, creating regenerative systems\, art\, current events\, social justice\, and practice restorative justice. She has been exploring alternative avenues of education in search of piecing together an “Educational Utopia” where justice and compassion are at the forefront. \nShe has taught in over seventy public schools\, knowing thousands of children by name in New York City\, and Oakland\, California. Alexa is a core member of the Permaculture Action Network\, a non-profit organization that mobilizes audiences from cultural events to take direct action at Permaculture Action Days\, as well as host courses and create educational hubs at events. She has been a part of creating the organizational development and structure\, as well as organizing Permaculture Action Days\, facilitating youth workshops\, and offering workshops in Permaculture Action Hubs at festivals. \nStone Hunter\nStone Hunter is a biodynamic farming practitioner and consultant at Sustainable Settings Ranch in Carbondale\, Colorado. Born and raised at Sunrise Ranch\, Stone attended River Song Waldorf School and later graduated from the International Baccalaureate program in Fort Collins\, Colorado. After attending Evergreen State College and working on permaculture-based projects in Costa Rica and Panama\, he began farming in 2013 at Happy Heart Farm in Fort Collins. \nIn 2015\, Stone began working at Sustainable Settings\, where he completed a two-year North American Biodynamic Apprenticeship Program training with experience in dairy cattle operations\, holistic grazing\, grain cultivation\, draft horse implementation\, stone masonry\, CSA gardening\, green construction\, natural beekeeping and more. Currently\, Stone works with Sustainable Settings emphasizing the application of biodynamic techniques and permaculture designs\, composting and livestock management\, while he also teaches gardening at the Waldorf School on the Roaring Fork.
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/arise-permaculture-action-course/
LOCATION:sunrise ranch spiritual retreat and conference center\, 100 sunrise ranch road\, loveland\, Colorado\, 80538\, United States
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SUMMARY:ARISE Permaculture Action Day w/ Rising Appalachia
DESCRIPTION:Thursday August 3rd\, the day before ARISE begins\, 9am – 3 pm\n(Early Arrival campers will catch a special set with Rising Appalachia that evening)  \nCome to the festival site early Thursday morning before the early entry gates to ARISE open to take part in the third annual Permaculture Action Day at Sunrise Ranch! We’ll put a final lime plaster on the cob oven\, construct a timber-frame torii gateway at the North entrance to the food forest\, transplant seedlings into the herb garden\, inoculate the orchard with edible mushrooms\, and build benches\, tables\, and log seating so more people can observe and enjoy the edible forest garden. Rising Appalachia will be coming out and getting down with us. As always\, music\, food\, workshops\, and loved ones will abound. Everything is free. Come get dirty with us and learn some new skills. \nSunrise Ranch\, the host site of ARISE Music Festival\, is one of the oldest intentional communities in the country\, founded in 1945 and providing home to a multigenerational community of almost 100 people\, organic gardens\, and a holistically managed ranch. \nFor the last three years we’ve been building up the on-site food forest with stone pathways\, edible forest gardens\, rainwater harvesting earthworks\, an earthen oven\, and useful plant species. Join us in our third year of turning this site into a regenerative beehive of activity before the music and festivities begin. \nWhat To Bring\nBring close toed shoes and gloves\, a water bottle\, and your own dishware. Any tools\, extra gloves\, or beneficial materials you can bring will be a wonderful contribution as well.  Click ‘Going’ on the Facebook event page\, share\, and invite your friends to make this the biggest and most fun ARISE action day yet. \nARISE Permaculture Action Course!\nWant to really learn about permaculture design – the process by which we can recreate our systems for sustaining human life to care for the earth\, care for people\, and use the surplus to benefit all? Come to the three-day Permaculture Action Course July 31st through August 2nd onsite and learn the ins and outs of whole systems design\, regenerative agriculture\, water systems\, soils\, alternative energy\, natural building\, and creating healthy\, just communities. Get more info on the ARISE Festival Permaculture Action Course Webpage and invite your friends on the Facebook event page for the three-day Permaculture Action Course.
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/arise-permaculture-action-day/
LOCATION:sunrise ranch spiritual retreat and conference center\, 100 sunrise ranch road\, loveland\, Colorado\, 80538\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Permaculture Action Network":MAILTO:contact@permacultureaction.org
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170809T073352Z
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SUMMARY:Berea Permaculture Action Series\, Day 2
DESCRIPTION:Presenting\, the second installment of the Berea Permaculture Action Series! Join us the day after the Roots of a Rebellion and Jeff Richey Experience concert in Old Town Berea for a day full of permaculture and nature-based workshops\, skillshares and hands-on activities taking place at Glades Community Garden (530 Glades Rd\, Berea\, KY)\, FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! \nGlades Community Garden is a project started by a group of families in a low-income housing community in Berea who were looking to be more self-sustaining and to create economic opportunity. The garden has expanded in the year since its inception to include CSA\, sales to the Grow Appalachia Summer Feeding Project\, and educational opportunities for kids. We are so excited to have the opportunity to contribute to the long-term goals and visions of this amazing community garden! \nThis will be day two of a three day series\, each day focusing on different projects at the garden site\, intended to be both experiential and educational! \nActivities will include but are not limited to: \n-COMPOST BIN EXPANSION\n-INSTALLING RAISED BEDS\n-BASICS OF WATER MANAGEMENT\n-BUG HOTEL/BAT HOUSE\n-PAINTING & INSTALLING BEEHIVES\n-BUILDING VERTICAL GARDEN BEDS\n-FOOD FOREST PREP CONTINUED \nWe’ll get as much done as we can – we need you to make it all happen! \n-SKILLSHARES\, WORKSHOPS AND LIVE MUSIC ONGOING THROUGHOUT THE DAY \n-Fermentation Basics with Rhett Kenny\n-Natural Pest Control with Kayla Preston\n-Compost Basics with Joana Amorim\n-Cover Cropping with Timothy Kercherville \nIf you would like to contribute a workshop or skillshare\, please contact Michael Beck at michaelbeck@permacultureactionnetwork.org \nFOOD: If you can\, please bring a dish to share. This is a community event and food will be provided by the people for the people in the form of a rolling potluck. Please bring your own dish and eating utensils so we can a) avoid having tons of dishes to do afterwards and b) avoid contributing unnecessarily to the waste stream! \nPlease bring a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. \nMUSIC: There will be local musicians playing throughout the day. If you would like to contribute music\, poetry\, spoken word or art\, please contact Michael (details above). \nWe’re looking forward to having the following talented artists perform! Stay tuned for the schedule : \nSarah Marie Miller and Erin Grace \nA huge thanks to all those contributing skills\, materials\, time\, energy\, donations\, and more: \nLevittAMP Berea Music Series\nFirst Friday Berea\nGrow Appalachia\nHabitat for Humanity\nPermaculture Action Network\nLazy Eight Stock Farm\nTyler Thompson Music\nSarah Miller Dulcimer\nGrow Appalachia\nHabitat for Humanity\nNative Bagel Co\nSustainable Berea\nBerea College Greenhouses\nMary Moss Kniskern\nJane Post and Tim Hensley – Forest Retreats\nKelly’s Farm Stand Richmond\nThe Potting Shed\nEvan’s Tree Service \nHands On Earth Permaculture \nClick ‘going\,’ share event and invite your friends on our facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/449194292133360/ \nBe sure to check out the Levitt AMP Music Series the night before the action day — more information available at https://www.facebook.com/events/970714429737255/ \nSee you all there!
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/berea-permaculture-action-series-day-2/
LOCATION:Glades Community Garden\, 530 Glades Rd\, Berea\, KY\, 40456\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Tennessee/Kentucky BioRegional Crew of the Permaculture Action Network":MAILTO:Contact@PermacultureAction.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170813T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T093800
CREATED:20170629T235854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170809T074655Z
UID:13519-1502618400-1502640000@www.permacultureaction.org
SUMMARY:Cascade Permaculture Action Day: On the Road to Burning Man
DESCRIPTION:Join Burners Without Borders and Permaculture Action Network for a Permaculture Day on the Road to Burning Man with Alleycat Acres and the Cascade People’s Center. One of the last green spaces in South Lake Union needs our help to rebuild raised beds\, paint a building\, and clean up the space. This will be a day of work\, play and learning. There will be free food and music throughout the day as we are all getting our hands in the dirt and collaborating together. \nThe People’s Center at Cascade Playground houses the Cascade Giving Garden and the offices for several of the YMCA’s youth programs. The goal of this space is to provide space for community engagement and community support. \nHELP US SHAPE THE DAY! We are looking for:\nMUSIC/MUSICIANS\nSet the tone for the day! \nARTISTS OR TEACHERS!!\nDo you have a skill or talent you want to share? Ever thought about running a workshop?\nAlso\, we are looking for an artist who would be interested in painting a mural. \nVOLUNTEERS\nWant to get your hands dirty? We’ll have the tools and facilitators! Come plug in – no experience necessary : ) \nSPONSORS\nDo you have cash\, construction materials\, or food you want to share to support our event? \nThe event will be open to all ages and there will be access to a play field to host classes or workshops. We want you to help shape this day. Please contact Rawr (llsabbotts@gmail.com) if you are interested in contributing in any way. \nIf we are able to find donations or raise funds\, we will also be able to build an enclosure for beehives and build more raised beds. \nThis is the facebook event page.   Click ‘going\,’ share event and invite your friends on our facebook event page
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/cascade-action-day-road-burning-man/
LOCATION:333 Pontius Ave N\, Seattle\, WA 98109\, 333 Pontius Ave N\, \, WA\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260618T093800
CREATED:20170719T024256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170809T072459Z
UID:13561-1503682200-1503775800@www.permacultureaction.org
SUMMARY:Big Pine Paiute Permaculture Action Day #OnTheRoadToBurningMan
DESCRIPTION:Big Pine Paiute Tribe’s Permaculture Action Day on the Road to Burning Man\nFriday\, August 25th 5:30pm – Saturday\, August 26th 7:30pm\n@ Big Pine Paiute Tribal Garden\n825 South Main Street\, Big Pine\, CA 93513 (garden just to North)\nJoin the Big Pine Paiute Tribe\, Burners Without Borders\, Permaculture Action Network\, and the Indigenous Farming Project for a Permaculture Action Day on the Road to Burning Man at the Big Pine Paiute Tribal Garden. The garden is a publicly-accessible demonstration project that features permaculture design\, perennial & annual plant cultivation\, and plants native to the Eastern Sierras. Everyone is welcome and this event is free to attend! Join us anytime after 5:30pm on Friday\, August 25th when the weekly farmers’ market opens to the community. You are welcome to camp overnight on the land with us\, and we will have food\, showers\, and other hospitality provided. We will work on hands-on projects all day Saturday\, August 26th while we share meals and story\, listen to live musical performances\, and participate in workshops and skillshares. \nThis permaculture food sovereignty project of the Big Pine Paiute Tribe is located along Highway 395 in Big Pine\, CA\, at the Big Pine Paiute Tribal Headquarters. We have designed this day to fall on a perfect midpoint for folks traveling to Burning Man’s Black Rock City from the Southwest of the United States\, especially Los Angeles and San Diego communities. Leave Friday evening and come camp with us\, or leave Saturday morning to come take action with us for a few hours before continuing your drive up to Black Rock City (gates open at 12:01am on Sunday and it’s a 5 hour drive from Big Pine up to Black Rock City). \nAction-Based Projects \nWe will be building a large greenhouse for winter growing and digging rainwater catchment earthworks & swales to catch and store rainwater in the soil. \nClick ‘Going’ on the event page\, post\, and invite your friends!
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/big-pine-paiute-permaculture-action-day-ontheroadtoburningman/
LOCATION:825 South Main Street\, Big Pine\, CA 93513 (garden just to North)\, 825 South Main Street\, Big Pine\, CA\, 93513\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20170830T180000
DTSTAMP:20260618T093800
CREATED:20170830T124326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170830T124452Z
UID:13593-1504087200-1504116000@www.permacultureaction.org
SUMMARY:Berea Permaculture Action Day 3
DESCRIPTION:Micah Wiles of Cedar Creek Farm presenting on caring for trees. \nAlright y’all\, we’re back for the LAST installment of the 2017 Berea Permaculture Action Series! Join us the day after the Friends of Old Timey Music concert in Old Town Berea for a day full of permaculture and nature-based workshops\, skillshares and hands-on activities taking place at Glades Community Garden (530 Glades Rd\, Berea\, KY)\, FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! \nGlades Community Garden is a project started by a group of families in a low-income housing community in Berea who were looking to be more self-sustaining and to create economic opportunity. The garden has expanded in the year since its inception to include CSA\, sales to the Grow Appalachia Summer Feeding Project\, and educational opportunities for kids. We are so excited to have the opportunity to contribute to the long-term goals and visions of this amazing community garden! \nThis will be day three of a three day series\, each day focusing on different projects at the garden site\, intended to be both experiential and educational! \nActivities will include but are not limited to: \n-PLANT FOOD FOREST DEMONSTRATION SITE\n-WINTERIZE RAISED BEDS\n-PRUNING/PROPOGATING BLACKBERRIES\n-TUCK IN GARDEN BEDS \nWe’ll get as much done as we can – we need you to make it all happen! ALL PROJECTS BEGIN AROUND 10 AM AND ARE ONGOING THROUGHOUT THE DAY! \n-SKILLSHARES\, WORKSHOPS AND LIVE MUSIC \n-WINTERIZING RAISED BEDS\n-HOMEMADE CIDER PRESS!\n-SEASON EXTENSION\n-END OF SEASON TOOL CARE\n-SCYTHING/WINTER COVER CROPS \nAND MUCH MORE! \nIf you would like to contribute a workshop or skillshare\, please contact Leah van Winkle (co-host to this event) in a private message. \nAustin Williams of Kentucky Heartwood during his Tree ID walk — these kids are getting their first ever taste of paw paw (Asimina Triloba)\, aka Indiana Banana. \nFOOD: If you can\, please bring a dish to share. This is a community event and food will be provided by the people for the people in the form of a rolling potluck. Please bring your own dish and eating utensils so we can a) avoid having tons of dishes to do afterwards and b) avoid contributing unnecessarily to the waste stream! \nPlease bring a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. \nMUSIC: There will be local musicians playing throughout the day. If you would like to contribute music\, poetry\, spoken word or art\, please contact Leah (details above). \nWe’re looking forward to having the following talented artists perform! Stay tuned for the schedule : \nSARAH MARIE MILLER\nSEARRA JADE \nA huge thanks to all those contributing skills\, materials\, time\, energy\, donations\, and more: \nLevittAMP Berea Music Series\nFirst Friday Berea\nGrow Appalachia\nHabitat for Humanity\nPermaculture Action Network\nLazy Eight Stock Farm\nTyler Thompson Music\nSarah Miller Dulcimer\nGrow Appalachia\nHabitat for Humanity\nEngland’s Nursery\nPeaceful Heritage Permaculture Fruit Nursery\nGarver Farms\nNative Bagel Co\nSustainable Berea\nBerea College Greenhouses\nMary Moss Kniskern\nJane Post and Tim Hensley – Forest Retreats\nKelly’s Farm Stand Richmond\nThe Potting Shed\nHands On Earth Permaculture \nBe sure to check out the Levitt AMP Music Series the night before the action day — more information available at https://www.facebook.com/events/970714429737255/ \nFor more info about this event\, and the Permaculture Action Network in general\, check out our webpage at www.permacultureaction.org\nSee you all there!
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/berea-permaculture-action-day-3/
LOCATION:Glades Community Garden\, 530 Glades Rd\, Berea\, KY\, 40456\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Tennessee/Kentucky BioRegional Crew of the Permaculture Action Network":MAILTO:Contact@PermacultureAction.org
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