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23rd Annual Lost Valley Educational Center
Permaculture Design Course

with Jude Hobbs, Rick Valley, and Marisha Auerbach
certified by the Permaculture Institute of North America (PINA)

January 3 - 16, 2014
At Lost Valley Education Center, near Eugene, OR

Permaculture offers a positive response to the uncertainties of the future. It is a method of design that offers ways for you to create permanent culture by conscious, sustainable use of resources in all aspects of living. The time to plan for a resilient and prosperous future is now.

Course Topics Include:

  • Permaculture Ethics & Principles
  • Mapping & Design Exercises
  • Natural Cycles & Pattern Recognition
  • Observation & Site Analysis
  • Garden Design & Establishment
  • Useful Plants & Planting Strategies
  • Water Harvesting, Management & Conservation
  • Soil Building & Ecology
  • Animals in the System
  • Forests, Agroforestry & Tree Crops
  • Eco-Building & Appropriate Technology
  • Urban Permaculture & Village Design
  • Cooperative Economics

    Cost: $1350 including accommodations and prepared organic meals.

    To register, contact Colin at (541) 937-3351 or visit http://www.lostvalley.org

    Register now to reserve your space in this inspiring and informative course!

    Lost Valley is an intentional community and nonprofit educational center, dedicated to living, learning, and teaching sustainable, ecologically-based culture in Dexter, OR. Our 87 acres in the foothills of the Cascades, 20 miles SE of Eugene, offer forests, a natural meadow, organic gardens, hiking trails, a pond and a creek. http://www.lostvalley.org

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