2012-01-04

WORKSHOP: Permaculture 101 -- Working with Nature; Wednesday, 2012 January 25 @ 7pm in UofL AH116

Learn the fundamental concepts behind permaculture and how it can be applied in daily life with Jason Baranec of Southern Alberta Permaculture (SAP). There is no question that this session will get you thinking about confronting cultural, environmental, and energy-supply change and provide new perspective in becoming a more sustainable and energy efficient member of the community.

Date: Wednesday, 2012 January 25
Time:  7:00pm to 9:00pm
Location: University of Lethbridge, Anderson Hall Room #116 (print a campus map)
Cost: Free to CRCGA members; $3 for non-members

Presenter:  Jason Baranec of Southern Alberta Permaculture

Based in Lethbridge, Alberta, Southern Alberta Permaculture (SAP) designs sustainable human habitat that is founded on working with nature.  A sustainable system is one that maintains itself or produces a surplus. SAP incorporates ecological design solutions that seek to produce more than they consume.  SAP encourages individuals and families to spend more time in their garden and less in their grocery. A renewed focus on improving our surrounding ecologies and benefiting from natural resources could have a very positive impact on present and future generations.

Mark your calendars for other upcoming CRCGA workshops:
> February 15: Companion Planting
> March 21: Understanding Soil
> April 18: The Berkeley Composting Method

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