Cascadia
Permaculture Institute Presents:
10th
Annual Willamette Valley
Permaculture Design Certification Course
A Weekend Series
Dharmalaya Center Eugene, Oregon
With Jude Hobbs
And Guests: Toby Hemenway, Tom Ward and Andrew Millison
February 13/14, March 6/7,
April 10/11 & 24/25, May 8/9, June 12/13 2010
Saturdays
and Sundays, 8:30 - 5:30
Register
Now!
Call if your interested in attending a specific day: 541-342-1160
Course Outline
Check out our new Payment
Installment Plan!

PERMACULTURE is a whole-systems method of design that offers ways we can create a more
permanent culture by conscious, sustainable use of resources in all aspects of
living. It considers the 'big picture' through thoughtful integration of land,
water, plants, people, animals, shelter, technologies, and community. In this
way, productive, self-sustaining human environments can evolve as they do in nature.
This
course, through lecture, discussion, break-out groups, and hands-on experience,
will give participants the tools to create ecologically based, sustainable landscapes,
homes, and communities.
WHAT
YOU WILL LEARN FROM THIS COURSE:
* Permaculture philosophy and methodology
*
Observation skills and site analysis
* Natural cycles and pattern recognition
*
Ponds, swales and keyline systems
* Soil building, erosion control
* Animals
and their place in the system
* Edible landscaping, organic gardening
*
Integrated pest management
* Agroforestry management and tree crops
* Building
design and energy conservation
* Urban permaculture and village design
*
Community economics
* And much more!
The WEEKEND SERIES makes this exciting training accessible
and affordable for working professionals and students alike
and offers its own, unique advantages.
Jude Hobbs,
a founding member of the Cascadia Permaculture
Institute, has presented workshops and courses throughout
the West for twelve years, developing curricula that encompass diverse learning
styles. Since 1982, Jude's landscape design firm has provided environmental design
solutions for urban and rural settings, specializing in soil building and suitable
plant slection. She has written A Guide to Multi-Functional Hedgerows, and tends
a forest garden in Eugene, Oregon.
Registration
deadline: February 9, 2010
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For further information or assistance with registration, please contact Phyllis at cascadiapc@gmail.com or call 541-514-3042.
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