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SUMMARY:Born Botanical Permaculture Action Day w/ Bassnectar & Michael Franti
DESCRIPTION:BORN BOTANICAL\nPermaculture Action Day\nwith Bassnectar and Michael Franti \nat Frontline Farming’s new 2-acre site\nMajestic View Farm\nPark at the church\n7080 Independence St.\, \nArvada\, CO 80004 \nSaturday\, June 8\, 2019\n10am-5pm\nFollowing Bassnectar Freestyle Sessions night 1 at 1STBANK CENTER; and Michael Franti & Spearhead at Red Rocks\n~\nwe’re gathering the day after these concerts to take action together. \n \nFrontline Farming operates a multi-plot farm sustainably growing organic\, nutrient-rich food for people of all income levels in the Denver area. \nThe organization engages its communities by educating youth and neighbors on growing food and promoting healthy\, active lifestyles\, beautifying Denver neighborhoods with edible landscapes\, and reducing the distance from farm to plate. \nFrontline Farming has just gained access to a 2-acre farm within the Majestic View Nature Center. This is where we’ll show up in right relationship the day after the show to support the local organizers in transforming the land into a productive peri-urban farm. \nRead about Majestic View Farm and Frontline Farming at the link. \nTogether with Be Interactive \nwe will gather for a day of community action building raised beds\, transplanting seedlings and starts\, laying irrigation for the farm\, and installing a number of other regenerative farming systems. \nWorkshops  ● Music ● Food \nYouth Activities ● Art ● Community Building \n*This is NOT a Bassnectar or Michael Franti performance.\nThis IS a day of hands-on projects\, urban farming\, workshops\, music\, community-building\, and regenerative action following the Friday night shows at other locations. \nHANDS-ON PROJECTS \n\nInstalling drip irrigation\nInstalling a compost system\nDigging farm beds for veggies\nBuilding a produce wash station\nBrewing and applying compost tea\nPlanting fruit trees and other plants\nPainting educational signage for the farm\nTransplanting tomatoes\, peppers\, and other seedlings\nShaping earthworks to redirect rainwater for irrigation\n\nWorkshops \nDynamics of Privilege\, Oppression and Liberation in the Food Movement with Michelle and Ramon Gabrieloff-Parish \nSpeaking to Seeds for the Next Seven Generations with Shannon Francis \nThe Rebel and the Bull: Astrological Timing and Scaling of the Food Movement with Ramon Gabrieloff-Parish \nBuild Your Own Dreams: Regenerative Life Design w/ Mike Wird \nYoga with the Satya Yoga Cooperative at 9am \n\nWild Plant Romp: an Edible & Medicinal Herb Walk w/ Manda Pendleton \nMusic \n\n\nFelixFast4Ward \nDigital Vagabond & Lostinsound Residents \nSky Society \nMike Wird \nTWANZ \n\n\nFood and Beverages:\nWe will be sharing a mostly or completely organic\, nutrient-rich meal in the middle of the day. There will be vegetarian and vegan options. Bring your own dishware if you like. Also please feel free to bring potluck items to share\, but do not let that stop you from coming! There will be potable water on site (bring a refillable water bottle) as well as other snacks and beverages. \n\nWhat to Bring:\nClose-toed shoes. Gloves. Clothing to get dirty in. Humility. Love. Respect. Your friends. Your kids. Your friends’ kids. Dishware and cutlery for the potluck. Tools\, especially shovels. \nHave a lot of tools to lend? Want to support with food sourcing and preparation? Want to bring paint or other materials to support the projects? Have another inquiry or offer? \nEmail us at Contact@PermacultureAction.org \nShare and invite your friends here and to the facebook event page.\nSCHEDULE\n \nChildren’s Area by Myra Makes \nChildren’s Area by Myra Makes \nParents will be required to be with their kids while in the children’s area until adults’ workshops begin at 1:30\, at which point parents can sign their kids aged 4+ in/out of the kids area. \n10:45am    Kids area opens \n11-11:15am    Kid’s area opening circle \n11:15-12pm    Making seed bombs with Caleb Gruber \n12-2pm    Instrument garden & music lessons \nby Forward Momentum Productions and BoredomFighters \n1-1:30pm    Scavenger hunt \n1:30-2pm    Yoga with Katie Lamonte \n2-3pm        Making self-sustaining terrariums with Mike Spade \n3-3:15pm    Closing circle for kids area \n3:15-4pm     Open play\, cleanup begins \n4:00pm    Breakdown; families can participate in the plant walk at this time. \n——————————–\n9am:          Both Support for Set Up and Yoga Class Participants Welcome to Arrive\n10am:         Everyone Else Welcome to Arrive\n10:15am:   Opening Circle: Orientation to Site and Hands-on Projects\n11am:         Hands-On Projects Begin and Continue All Day\n12:30pm:    Lunch Spread Presented \nBorn Botanical Workshop Hub \n9-10am  Yoga w/ Satya Yoga Collective \n1:30-3:00pm   Dynamics of Privilege\, Oppression and Liberation in the Food Movement w/ Michelle Gabrieloff-Parish and Ramon Parish \n3:00-4:00pm    Build Your Own Dreams: Regenerative Life Design w/ Mike Wird \n4-5pm.   Wild Plant Romp: an Edible & Medicinal Herb Walk w/ Manda Pendleton \n \nSkin on the Drum Workshop Hub \n2pm-3:30pm:   Speaking to Seeds for the Next Seven Generations with Shannon Francis \n3:30-5pm    The Rebel and the Bull: Astrological Timing and Scaling of the Food Movement w/ Ramon Gabrieloff-Parish \n  \nFrontline is Everywhere Stage by PK Sound \n11:00am:     TWANZ \n12:00pm:     Digital Vagabond & Lostinsound Residents\n2pm:             Mike Wird \n2:30pm:     SkySociety \n3:30:         Felix Fast4Ward \n4:15pm:     TBD  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/denver-permaculture-action-day-w-bassnectar-and-michael-franti/
LOCATION:Majestic View Farm\, 7080 Independence St\, Arvada\, CO\, 80004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Day
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190619T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082205
CREATED:20190424T102948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190526T132218Z
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SUMMARY:Sonic Bloom Permaculture Academy: a pre-festival Permaculture Action Course
DESCRIPTION:The Permaculture Academy\nbefore Sonic Bloom Festival\nJune 16th (afternoon arrival) – June 19th\, 2019\nFor the third year\, Permaculture Action Network and Sonic Bloom invite you to spend the days before the festival learning practical skills for regenerating ecosystems and building community. Permaculture design mimics the patterns and principles at work in natural systems to create systems for living in symbiotic relationship with the earth and its ecosystems while cultivating food\, shelter\, medicine\, clean water\, biodiversity\, energy\, and community. \n“The Sonic Bloom Permaculture Academy allowed me to take time to observe our surroundings and notice patterns of interconnectedness. The course was informational about the ethics of stewardship and how we can reclaim our role as conscious co-creators.” – Sunshine Rose \nVisit the Sonic Bloom Website to register in advance. \n \n\nLearn the Concepts of Permaculture\n\nPermaculture design processes and principles\nRainwater harvesting and earthworks\nPermaculture landscape design and food forestry\nNatural building and appropriate technology\nSocial transformation and community organizing methods\n​Practical tools and techniques for regenerating ecology\n\n$366 enrollment fee\n\n\n\nAcademy students can look forward to lots of perks with their enrollment fee including…\n\n21+ hours of world class educational experience\n2 healthy\, organic meals per day (brunch and dinner)\nYoga class every morning\nConnections with like minded people\nBe among the first people on site\nFirst priority shaded and creekside camping\nFree time in pristine Colorado nature\nFestival car camping included\nAcademy/Festival combo tickets available\n\nAbout the Facilitators\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 living\, Ryan organized the Permaculture Action Tour with music producer The Polish Ambassador in the fall of 2014. Ryan has since co-organized over 90 Permaculture Action Days throughout 26 US states\, bringing hundreds of people at a time to take hands-on action building greenhouses\, rainwater catchment systems\, gardens\, and regenerative systems at 80 different local community projects including public food forests\, urban farms\, and ecovillages. Ryan co-founded the Gill Tract Community Farm\, which produces tons of organic food annually that is distributed for free all around the Bay Area\, and the Omni Commons\, an urban commons and community center. \n  \nMike Wird \nMichael White aka Mike Wird is an advanced permaculture designer/consultant/teacher\, artist educator\, natural builder (as a certified Earthship Biotect) and is an educated real estate investor\, promoting environmental stewardship and financial literacy. His campaign ‘Build Your Own Dreams’ is designed to help people actively reach for their goals while having fun. \nMike shares his dedication to social and environmental justice through cultural arts and regenerative practices and has been actively cultivating community for over a decade as an Emcee\, Deejay & Hiphop Cultural Arts Ambassador\, raising awareness about social\, economic and ecological issues and their solutions. \nMike teaches courses in Eco-Social Design with Permaculture Action Network and offers advanced sessions in Colorado and New Mexico with his business Regenerative Adventures. Mike teaches Permaculture Design certificate courses with Family Tree Permaculture on the nature island of Dominica in the eastern Caribbean and on the festive island of Ibiza in the Mediterranean. For more info\, email mikewird@gmail.com \nStephanie Syson \n\n \nStephanie\, Co-Founder Biodynamic Botanicals\, has spent the past decade with her hands  and heart in the dirt growing and using the powerful herbs that create  vitality and wellness. Stephanie Syson has over 15 years of  experience in the herbal product industry as well as having over 18 years researching and practicing various forms of sustainable  farming across the United States and Latin America. She is a  Certified Permaculture Designer and educator in the fields of  Greenhouse Management\, Seed Saving and Herbalism. Stephanie  lectures across the United States on topics such as Public Food  Forests\, Seed Saving Libraries and Culinary and Medicinal Herb  Growing. She has presented at conferences such as the Boulder Bioneers and the North American Permaculture Convergence. Stephanie also works with groups of all ages to further their knowledge of these topics through regular public workshops held at the Basalt Regional Library\, a childhood education series held at the Basalt Middle School as well as teaching Permaculture Design Courses at Colorado Mountain College\, The Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute and the Denver Permaculture Guild.  She lectures for the Colorado Extension Service and co-hosts the Living Permaculture Show\, a monthly radio show on public radio KDNK. Stephanie is committed to community service through education and demonstration of herbal self-care and sustainable farming practices. She manages a public food forest in Basalt called the Basalt Food Park. \nSign up at https://sonicbloomfestival.com/academy/permaculture/ \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/sonic-bloom-permaculture-academy-a-pre-festival-permaculture-action-course/
LOCATION:Hummingbird Ranch\, Spanish Peaks Country\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190620T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190620T170000
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SUMMARY:Sonic Bloom Permaculture Action Day 2019
DESCRIPTION:SONIC BLOOM\nPermaculture Action Day \nat BUS – Building United Society\n126 North Polk Avenue\nWalsenburg\, CO 81089 \nThursday\, June 20\, 2019\n10am-5pm\nBUS is a late 1800s school building being converted into a community center with free housing & food for people working the District ONE Farms. \nHands-On Projects ● Workshops  ● Music \nFood  ● Art ● Community Building \nYou will receive a pass for expedited entry to the festival after the action day. \nwww.PermacultureAction.org\nContact@PermacultureAction.org \n \nFor the fifth year in a row we mobilize the energy of the SONIC BLOOM Festival community into the nearby town of Walsenburg where District O.N.E. is Organizing New Economy. “Local food is the first economy of any society.” – districtone.org \nThis year\, we expand the District ONE project beyond its farms and pay-what-you-can farm-to-table restaurant to the BUS\, inspired by the philosophy of contributionism – a collective gift-economy of stewarding common space and projects together. \nThe BUS – Building United Society – is a late 1800s school building being converted into a place where food and housing is provided in reciprocity for work on the District ONE Farms growing organic\, nutrient-rich food for the community. \nOver the last 4 years we’ve watched the farms grow with trees\, greenhouses\, edible perennials\, composting systems\, murals\, rainwater catchment\, medicinal herbs\, earthworks\, mushrooms\, vegetables\, and other useful plants. This year\, join us to demonstrate that permaculture is not just about farms and gardens – it’s about housing\, community\, economy\, energy\, the built environment\, and how we organize our lives in relationship to the ecosystems around us and one another. \nSCHEDULE\n10am             Everyone Welcome to Arrive!!\n10:30am      Opening Circle & Water Ceremony w/ Michael Alcazar\, Angelique Rodriguez & Susana Sandoval\n11:15am        Hands-On Projects Begin (and continue all day!)\n11:30am       Mushroom Cultivation workshop w/ Navona Gallegos & Wildcat\n12pm             Lunch Spread Shared\n12:30pm       Plants for People & Pollinators workshop w/ Courtney Cosgriff of Honeybee Herbals\n1pm               JaJa DJ Set\n1:30pm         Growing and Using Medicinal Herbs workshop w/ Stephanie Syson\n2pm               Sonic Warrior live set\n2:30pm         Off-Grid Solar demo w/ Brittany Heller and Jim Payne\n3pm               Leyla Daze live set\n4pm               Mike Wird hip-hop set \nWORKSHOPS\nMushroom Cultivation w/ Navona Gallegos & Wildcat\n \nPlants For People And Pollinators w/ Courtney Cosgriff\nJoin Courtney Cosgriff of Honeybee Herbals for a discussion on just what’s happening to our precious honeybees and many of our pollinators and how we can utilize medicinal herbs to not only support them but our own health as well.  Planting forage for pollinators and designing gardens to support them is unbelievably crucial to their conservation\, and we get the added benefit of utilizing many of these plants to support our own health and well being. \nGrowing and Using Medicinal Herbs w/ Stephanie Syson \nOff-Grid Solar demo with Brittany Heller & Jim Payne\n \nMUSIC\nMike Wird hip-hop set\nLeyla Daze live set\nSonic Warrior live set\nJaJa DJ Set \nHands-On Projects\nBuilding Earth-Tire Wall “Climate Battery” for Greenhouse\nInstalling Fencing for Chicken Run around Coop\nConstructing Solar Closet\nMounting Solar Panels\nPlanting Edible\, Medicinal\, & Support Species to Build Soil \nWe need your support for this one! Have electrical skills? Construction tools? Building materials? Paint for murals? Bring them down! \nGet in touch! Email us – Contact@PermacultureAction.org \nWe’ll be mounting and installing solar\, fixing plumbing\, constructing a chicken coop\, building a greenhouse\, painting stairs\, planting\, repairing\, and beautifying. \nMusic and Workshop Schedule to be announced soon! \nBring a potluck to add to the lunch spread. Wear close toed shoes. Bring a refillable water bottle\, and even dishware if you like. We’ll wrap up just in time to guarantee you quick and easeful entry to festival – we’ve got you covered! \n\nPlease click going and share the facebook event page with your friends or download the flyer image and spread the word.
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/sonicbloomactionday2019/
LOCATION:BUS – Building United Society\, 126 North Polk Avenue\, Walsenburg\, CA\, 81089\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Day
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190622T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190622T190000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082205
CREATED:20190526T190340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190622T024438Z
UID:14999-1561197600-1561230000@www.permacultureaction.org
SUMMARY:Leave A Positive Trace Permaculture Action Day with Burning Man
DESCRIPTION:Leave a Positive Trace \nPermaculture Action Day with Burning Man \nSaturday\, June 22nd\, 2019\n10am-7pm\nHoover Elementary School Garden\n890 Brockhurst St\, Oakland\, CA\n \nIn conjunction with a global day of action to leave a positive trace – a call-out to the Burning Man community around the world to act on the principles of Participation and Communal Effort on this solstice anniversary of the first Burning Man in 1986.\n\n \nSCHEDULE \n10:00am           Everyone Welcome to Arrive\n10:30am           Opening Circle\n11:00am           Projects Begin (and continue all day!)\n11am-12pm      DJ AjGod\n12-1pm              Water Harvesting Design Principles workshop w/ Brennan Blazer Bird\n12-12:15pm       MC Memesis (Rmndo)\n12:15-1pm         Gamelan X live performance\n1-2pm                People’s Community Medics Disaster Preparedness Training\n1:15-1:35 pm     Monkey Chant w/ Gamelan X (on the lawn)\n1:15-2pm           Lydia Violet live performance\n1:30pm              Lunch Spread presented by The Qwitchen (rolling all day)\n2-3pm                Community Assembly on the Equitable Climate Action Plan w/ the Oakland Climate Action Coalition\n2-2:45pm          M’ster Lewis (GODMODE) hip-hop set\n2:45-4:15pm     DJ Kream (Oakhella)\n3-4pm                Gardening On A Budget workshop w/ Khadija Khansia\n3:30pm              Organic Ice Cream shared!\n4:15-5pm           Gabe Zapata DJ Set\n4-5pm                 The Colors of Us: A Natural Dyeing Skillshare w/ Grace Sullivan\n5-6pm                 Mike Unaverz DJ set\n5-6pm                 Building an Ecological Society Against All Odds: Lessons from Rojava\, self-administered northeast Syria\n6:00pm            Community Healing and Blessing w/ Adorable\n6:15pm              Open Decks\n7:00pm             End of Day < 3 \nThroughout the Day  \nRemixed Ink live screen printing (bring clothes to print on)\nFlow Play w/ Cindy Sparks and Lane Lilliquist\nArtIsMobilus collaborative mural\nThe Barnacle Boat art car\nArts & crafts with Sketchy Camp\nUNAVERZ audio\nPotstickers by Camp Porta (yum!) \nHoover Elementary School hosts one of the most immersive and ecologically designed school gardens in the Bay Area. For the last three years\, kindergarten through 5th grade students have had the joy of play and class time in this nature-based learning environment—caring for the chickens\, saving seeds\, identifying edible and medicinal plants\, building soil\, and crafting. \n \nJoin Burning Man Community Events\, Burners Without Borders\, Permaculture Action Network\, and a Bay Area network of facilitators and artists for a day of music\, workshops\, food\, performances\, and HANDS-ON PROJECTS:  \n\nRainwater Catchment Earthworks\nBuilding a Cob / Adobe Wall\nCreating a Wishing Well\nBuilding Edging for Garden Beds\nWeeding\, Planting\, and Mulching\nBuilding Natural Benches for Students & Crossing Guards\nMOOP (Matter Out of Place) Clean Up\nPainting Educational Signage\nExtending the Chicken Run off the Coop\nInstalling Solar Panels on the Outdoor Kitchen\n\nMusic and Performances\nMike Unaverz DJ set\nM’ster Lewis\nGabe Zapata\nBijou of OAKHELLA DJ Set\nGamelan X  live performance\nDJ AjGod\nLydia Violet live performance\n– MC Memesis (Rmndo) \nWorkshops\n\nBuilding an Ecological Society Against All Odds: Lessons from Rojava\, self-administered northeast Syria\nWater Harvesting Design Principles w/ Brennan Blazer Bird of SolutionCraft\nGardening On A Budget w/ Khadija Khansia\nCommunity Assembly on the Equitable Climate Action Plan with Oakland Climate Action Coalition\nPeople’s Community Medics Disaster Preparedness Training with Sharena Thomas (workshop sponsored by the NorCal Resilience Network with a grant from Burners Without Borders)\nThe Colors of Us: A Natural Dying Skillshare  w/ Grace\nSpiritual Justice Tools: Clearing Your Energy Fields w/ Adorable\nMonkey Chant w/ Gamelan X\n\nArt\, Theme Camps\, and More\nRemixed Ink live screen printing project\n(bring clothes to print on)\nFlow Play w/ Cindy Sparks and Lane Lilliquist\nArtIsMobilus collaborative mural painting\nBarnacle Boat art car\nArts & crafts with Sketchy Camp\nUNAVERZ audio\nPotstickers by Camp Porta (yum!)\n \nA Free\, Nutrient-Rich Meal\nFeel Free to Bring Potluck Items to Add to the Rolling Meal throughout the Day\nOrganic\, Local Ice-Cream provided by Three Twins! \nThis is a free and family-friendly event designed with you in mind.\nA Day to inspire one another\, build relationships & community\, and take collective action. \nFacebook Event Page \nThere is no need to RSVP. However\, if you have an inquiry or particular way you want to participate or support\, email actionday@burningman.org ~ You can also RSVP here to receive updates.
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/leave-a-positive-trace-permaculture-action-day-with-burning-man/
LOCATION:Hoover Elementary School Garden\, 890 Brockhurst St.\, Oakland\, CA\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Day
ORGANIZER;CN="Permaculture Action Network":MAILTO:contact@permacultureaction.org
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190603T190214Z
UID:14935-1561802400-1561831200@www.permacultureaction.org
SUMMARY:Permaculture Action Day at Clear Creek Community Food Forest
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day full of live music\, hands-on projects\, workshops\, skillshares and delicious local food! \n\n\n \n\n\nWe will be working/playing in a four year old food forest — bring tools\, bring a food dish\, come learn about the system\, plant/eat some food and meet new people. \n\n\n \n\n\n“We see this food forest as a pragmatic model that serves as a community learning/experimenting area while providing food\, medicine and Abundance. This space is a working model for how other low-maintenance\, long-visioning systems similar in nature could be communally designed and implemented. We see this space as a sanctuary for humans and wildlife. As we continue to work in this space\, we develop relationships with the native plants\, people and climate\, creating a sense of home place. This is an open community space where we share labor\, experiences and skills together which leads to resilience. Additionally\, this land serves as a propagation resource for the community\, where herbs\, seeds and cultivars of trees can be propagated for future food-focused projects. This project serves as a community resource for food\, medicine\, spiritual growth\, community involvement\, learning\, sharing of skills and access to land in an economically impoverished region. \n\n\n– Written in 2015 as part of the design process –\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\nProjects\, workshops/skillshares and music TBD\n\n\nRolling potluck lunch starting at 1pm\n\n\n \n\n\nThis Permaculture Action Day is in partnership with Burners Without Borders and is made possible\, in part\, by a Southeastern Leadership Civic Ignition Grant.\n\n\n \n\n\nEveryone is welcome to this free\, family-friendly event.\n\n\nClick ‘going\,’ share event and invite your friends on our FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/events/2071772749789931/
URL:https://www.permacultureaction.org/event/permaculture-action-day-at-clear-creek-community-food-forest/
LOCATION:Clear Creek SchoolHouse\, 1882 Hammonds Fork Rd\, Disputanta\, KY\, 40456\, United States
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