Association for Regenerative Culture announces
Permaculture Design Courses
will be held near Roanoke, Virginia

Fundamentals of Permaculture Design
May 26 - June 3, 2006
Permaculture Design Practicum
July 21 - 29, 2006

  
"Permanent agriculture" or "permanent culture," a term coined by Australians 
David Holmgren and Bill Mollison in the 1970s, describes a design system for 
creating human settlements that function in harmony with nature. Incorporating 
traditional knowledge, modern science, and the ecological patterns of the 
living world, permaculture design is applicable to farms, gardens, 
organizations, housing developments, towns and villages, or city neighborhoods.

Instructors: Peter Bane is the publisher of Permaculture Activist. Since 1992 
Peter has taught permaculture to over 700 students in locales from Canada to 
Patagonia. Last year he gave the closing keynote presentation to the 7th 
International Permaculture Convergence in Croatia.
Keith Johnson was Director of Sonoma (California) Permaculture until 1997. For 
the past 10 years he has managed a design, consulting, and construction company 
specializing in masonry, rock walls, waterfalls, earth repair, food forestry, 
and runoff management.
Dr. Lee Barnes received a Ph.D. in Environmental Horticulture from the 
University of Florida and has served as an agricultural extension agent for the 
state of North Carolina. He is a land stewardship consultant and a dowser who 
is passionate about bioregional and environmental education in the Southern 
Appalachians. 
Dave ONeill is the owner and operator of Radical Roots Community Farm and the 
Director of the Arboretum at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, 
Virginia. Dave teaches permaculture design and organic gardening classes at 
Blue Ridge Community College and has experience in landscape design.

For more information about the courses, including the course syllabus, tuition, 
and registration forms, go to:
http://www.permacultureactivist.net/DesignCourse/PcSyllabus.htm, 
  or call (540) 344-5013.




If you want one year of prosperity, grow grain. 
If you want ten years of prosperity, grow trees. 
If you want one hundred years of prosperity, grow people. 

Chinese Proverb 




Pamela Corcoran 540-344-5013


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