Guest guest Posted August 19, 2008 Report Share Posted August 19, 2008 Hi All, Some of you raw fooders are also into permaculture. Perhaps one of you would even be interested in teaching a raw class that would pertain to permaculture? This is a very reasonably priced event and is coming up soon. Not sure if the attached brochure will come through so I'm also copying details below: WASHINGTON STATE PERMACULTURE CONVERGENCE September 12-14, 2008 - Friday-Sunday Sahale Learning Center Belfair, Washington (southwest corner of Hood Canal) Bringing permaculture people together from around Washington State & beyond. Sharing information, solutions, inspirations and insights! Convergence Goals: The convergence is a way to strengthen information flow and cooperation between permaculturists in the state of Washington (and beyond). To work on a vision of how permaculture can better serve the people and land of Washington state. How can more permaculturists make their living doing consulting, installation, teaching, etc? This convergence will have some aspects of an organizational meeting for the permaculture community. The convergence will also be an educational event on gardening, water catchments, forest gardens, terra preta soil, wildcrafting, bio-diesel and other topics of interest for seasoned permaculturists and interested members of the general public. The final format of the event will evolve depending on who shows up. We expect that there will be advanced as well as basic level workshops. The convergence is for professional permaculturists, permaculture design course graduates and people newly involved. Permaculture Convergences are held at international, national and regional levels. PC conergences have been held in Washington State in the past but there has not been one for more than a decade. The weekend's offerings will be diverse and will include: *Workshops by knowledgeable presenters with multiple presenters in some instances. * Panel discussions. * Plenary sessions * Demonstrations. * Hands-on activities. * Round-table discussions. * Regional caucuses * Informal networking and friendship making. * Music and entertainment. Bring your musical instruments songs and dancing shoes. Self-reliance in entertainment. PRESENTERS INCLUDE: Marisha Auerbach Chuck Estin Brian Hindman Michael Pilarski Bruce Weiskotten + many more Many other experienced permaculturists have expressed strong interest in attending and we expect some of the following to be presenters: Michael Becker, Dave Boehnlein, Barry Griffin, Chris Hogan, John Howe, Mike Maki, Chris Mare, Brent Naylor, Jenny Pell, Albert Postema, Pat Rasmussen and Matthew VanBoven. Anyone can schedule a workshop, presentation, demonstrations, hands-on activity, or meeting. You can schedule beforehand or at the event. To discuss scheduling contact Michael Pilarski at: michael CONVERGENCE FEES: $60 to $100 sliding scale. All weekend activities and meals. Single day: $30 to $50 sliding scale. + $50 for private room (weekend) or $25 for a bed in a dorm room (4 to 6 people) No extra fee for tenting or staying in your RV/vehicle. We will be doing some scheduling in advance of the event, but we are deliberately leaving room for the combined participants to help plan the event. We trust in the spontaneous ability of the participants to share and relate to each other in the moment. You get a large group of permaculture people together and a lot of synthesis and knowledge exchange is bound to happen and be a whale of a good time. SAHALE LEARNING CENTER Sahale Learning Center is a beautiful venue specializing in transformational education and green events * A remote, rural location on the lower Tahuya River with rainforest, big trees, river, floodplain, gardens, and buildings. Embraced by 65 acres of forest and valley, the land holds within its valley a sacred grove of cedars more than 300 years old. * 11 private rooms. * 26 beds in dormitory rooms. * Commercial kitchen, dining room and outside patio. * Big 40 x 60' circus tent with plywood floor for large plenary meetings. * Various small meeting rooms. * Unlimited camping space. * A building with 4 hot showers in the camping area. * 1 large and 1 small hot tub. * River with pools and sweat lodge. * Sahale is into permaculture. They hosted permaculture design courses in 2004 and 2005. They are incorporating permaculture into their land development. * They are exploring setting up an ecovillage on the site. * Sahale seeks site input fromconvergence participants. Visit their website at: www.goodenough.org/Sahale.htm LOCATION Located just 25 minutes from Belfair, Washington, Sahale is an easy drive from Seattle, Tacoma, and the Olympic Peninsula. You can get to Sahale from Olympia; from the Fauntleroy ferry terminal in west Seattle, by going over the Narrows Bridge in Tacoma or by driving south from the Hood Canal Bridge. FEEDING OURSELVES: Growing food is one of permaculture's biggest features, so we are going to rely on the participants to donate the food that will feed us. This is one of the ways we are able to keep the convergence fees affordable. September is peak harvest month in Washington State. What familiar or exotic food can you bring from your garden or your wildcrafting? We would like to see a wide range of vegetables, fruits, berries, grains, nuts, and all manner of food products and beverages. Bring your best to impress the rest. Diversity. Please let the registrar know what you plan on bringing so she can relay the information to the head cook. We are asking everyone to take a shift in the kitchen. This is another way we are keeping convergence fees low. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE TIMES: Thursday, September 11: 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm. Early registration. Participants may arrive early to help set-up and familiarize themselves with the site. Friday. Registration open all day. Saturday. Registration open all day. Sunday. Registration open till noon. Sunday 5:00 pm. Closing circle. People may stay over on Sunday evening if they are helping with site clean-up. SCHOLARSHIPS: We would like to offer a number of scholarships (up to 10) to interested people representing disadvantaged communities, peoples or tribes. Send us an email or write us a letter if you would like to apply or represent someone. PUBLICITY: Help spread the word through word-of-mouth, flyers, emails or mentions on websites or in print. The WSPC seeks someone to manage a website, chatroom, listserve, etc to enable communication between Washington permaculturists for WSPC and beyond. Calling all permaculturists in Washington State! This convergence is an opportunity for anyone interested in permaculture to expand their knowledge. Would you like to attend? Please contact me for more information at fieldofgreens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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