Intro to Permaculture
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Intro to Permaculture
Beyond Sustainability: An Introduction to Permaculture Design with Dillon Naber Cruz Location: Fiddle Creek Dairy 97 Loop Road Quarryville, PA Class Schedule: Saturday April 25, 2015 Class will begin at 10:00 a.m. and run until approximately 3:30 There will be a break for lunch from noon until 12:30. Participants will provide their own lunch and beverages. Cost: Sliding scale $30-50 per person, cash or check only. To register, email Dillon at [email protected] Course Content: This will be an introduction to permaculture design, a whole systems approach to designing sustainable, regenerative systems that support humanity and the broader community of life that surrounds us. Topics Covered: • • • • • • Permaculture defined The State of the World Address or Why permaculture is needed The ethics and principles of permaculture designed Basic permaculture concepts Permaculture design examples Farm tour and discussion of recent permaculture design for the dairy. What to Bring: This class is being held on a working dairy farm inside a barn. Please dress in clothes that you do not mind getting dirty in and wear comfortable, sturdy shoes or boots for the farm tour. Please bring a chair to sit on (and extra chairs if you have them). Note taking is encouraged! You may also record the lecture portion to listen to later. All participants must provide their own lunch and beverages. Bring plenty of water to drink. We'll be here for several hours. What to Expect: This course often challenges our fundamental societal and personal beliefs. It can often elicit a wide range of emotions in participants who take it. You can expect to be challenged to see in a new way and be encouraged by the possibilities to restore ecosystems and communities by living with nature rather than against it. Course Instructor Dillon Naber Cruz is a certified Permaculture Designer and educator currently residing in Lancaster, PA. He received his Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) from the Ecovillage Training Center in Summertown, TN and his Advanced PDC in Permaculture Teaching from Cascadia Permaculture held in Arcosanti, AZ. Dillon recently completed an Advanced Permaculture Design Practicum through Oregon State University. His experience in permaculture has taken him from Lancaster County, PA to the Big Island of Hawai’i. He has designed home scale gardens, hugulkultur beds, and a one acre fruit and vegetable farm featuring passive on-contour irrigation, mixed polyculture plantings and nitrogen fixing ground covers to build soil fertility. His most recent design was for Fiddle Creek Dairy in Quarryville, PA. As a teacher he has led two PDC’s, one in Lancaster, PA and one in North Kohala, HI as well as teaching interns organic gardening and permaculture. Dillon is an avid student of permaculture, bioregionalism, and ecology. He can often be found hiking in the woods with his wife, Christina Cruz, taking photos of animals, plants and fungi. Dillon maintains a permaculture related blog entitled: Livin’ the Domestic Life, Permaculture Style.
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