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queenbee
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March 13, 2008, 10:21:24 PM |
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Permaculture: Positive Approaches to Environmental Ethics presented by Marisha Auerbach
* Tuesday, April 8 * 6:30-8:30pm * Radiance Herbs and Massage, 113 5th Ave Se, Olympia, WA 98501 * $10 * Call (360) 357-5250 to register or for more information
Permaculture is an exploration of sustainable human settlements. It presents a framework which can be applied on many levels in many cultures. We look at how humans can work with nature to meet our needs and those of other beings on this planet. Please join us to learn about how permaculture ethics and principles can help guide us towards clarity on sustainable lifestyle choices. Marisha Auerbach has been sharing about permaculture for the past ten years in Cascadia and has studied permaculture concepts in Vietnam, Canada, Nicaragua, Belize, Israel, & Mexico.
"What permaculturists are doing is the most important activity that any group is doing on the planet. For a truly sustainable future, we need options – experimenting in all kinds of ways. Permaculturists are one of the critical gangs that are doing that." - David Suzuki
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