78th Street Permaculture Design Seminars
A Seminar Series Focusing on Sustainable Agriculture and the Future of Farming in SW Washington
Held at the Old Clark County Poor Farm, 1919 NE 78th Avenue, Hazel Dell
Hosted by Clark County and Washington State Extension Services
Schedule:
5 Sep '08
Introduction to Permaculture:Principles and Patterns in Practice
Special Guest: Toby Hemenway, Author, Gaia's Garden
19 Sep '08
System Theory: Soil, Climate, Ecology, Zone and Sector Analysis
with Deston Denniston and Chariti Montez
3 Oct '08
System Theory: Community, Heritage and Guilds
Special Guest: Peter Donaldson Writer, Director, Actor of Salmon People
Food Forestry: Marisha Auerbach
17 Oct '08
System Theory: Animal and Forestry Systems
Pollenators and The Small Farm: Jacquelin Freeman
Edible & Secondary Forest Products: Jim Freed, WSU Extensions Forester
Animal Guilds: Deston Denniston
31 Oct '08
Infra/Structures: The Built Environment
Special Guest: Thom Holz, PE: Salmon Safe Cities
Community Based Design: Josho Somine: MLA
Natural and Green Building: Chariti Montez, Deston Denniston
7 Nov '08
Invisible Designs: Community and Political Structures
Social Design Collaboration, and Networking: Micheal Yadrick
Creating collaborations between people, plants and wildlife: Wildlife Botanical Gardens tour with Sherry Lambert & Patt Opdyke
21 Nov '08
Communication, Connection and Consensus
Action, Word, and Silence: The Roots of Communication :Deston Denniston
Consensus: Hearing and Being Heard: Grace Cox, Co-Founder and Concensus Facilitator, Olympia Food Co-Op
4 and 5 Dec '08
Farming the Possibilities: Agriculture in and for Clark County
Design Charette for the Development of the 78th St. Sustainable Agricultural Site
Co-Facilitated by Michelle Mathis
Participation in entire series is required for participation in Design Charrette
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