16 July 2011
This class gives gardeners, landowners, farmers, and anyone interested in sustainable living, tools to get started on a wide range of projects to improve food production, conserve resources, and save money. We will meet once a week throughout the Fall to discuss the principles and techniques of
permaculture and ecology that help us make better choices for our land, families, and communities.Presented by Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute, The
Alchemical Nursery, and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga CountySeptember 10 & 11 (9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) then Wednesday evenings, September 14 through November 9 (6:00–8:30 p.m.)
September 10 & 11 - Permaculture Basics
September 14 - Plants & Niches
September 21 - Build a Guild
September 28 - Soil &
CompostOctober 5 - Water Management
October 12 - Earthworks
October 19 - Trees & Forests
October 26 – Community Design
November 2 – Design Lab
November 9 - Share Designs
Class work will include a self-selected design project; you can design your backyard, garden space, or an entire neighborhood. Examples and applications will be given in both an urban and rural context. Class will be a balance of lecture and hands-on learning.
Instructors include Steve Gabriel, Michael Burns, Frank Cetera, Kayleigh Burgess and regional guests.
Sliding Scale Tuition: $200 - $400 (based on what you can afford)
Scholarships may be available from generous local organizations. For more information on how you or your organization can become a sponsor, click here.
Visit http://FingerLakesPermaculture.org for registration.
Phone: 607.527.0607
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
NOTE: This is not a Permaculture Design Certification course. However, your tuition to this series of classes can be applied to the summer PDC course tuition with the Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute.
Click here to download Flyer:

COMMUNITY TRAINING IN ECOLOGICAL DESIGN
presented by
Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute
FingerLakesPermaculture.org
with
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County
ExtendOnondaga.org
and
The Alchemical Nursery
AlchemicalNursery.org
September 10 & 11 (9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.)
then
Wednesday evenings, September 14 through November 9 (6:00–8:30 p.m.)
This class gives gardeners, landowners, farmers, and anyone interested in sustainable living tools to get started on a wide range of projects to improve food production, conserve resources, and save money.
We will meet once a week throughout the winter to discuss the principles and techniques of permaculture and ecology that help us make better choices for our land, families, and communities.
September 10 & 11 - Permaculture Basics
September 14 - Plants & Niches
September 21 - Build a Guild
September 28 - Soil & Compost
October 5 - Water Management
October 12 - Earthworks
October 19 - Trees & Forests
October 26 – Community Design
November 2 – Design Lab
November 9 - Share Designs
Class work will include a self-selected design project; you can design your backyard, garden space, or an entire neighborhood. Examples and applications will be given in both an urban and rural context. Class will be a balance of lecture and hands-on learning.
Instructors include Steve Gabriel, Michael Burns, Kayleigh Burgess, Frank Cetera and regional guests.
Tuition: $200 - $400
(based on what you can afford)
Scholarships may be available from generous local organizations.
Visit http://FingerLakesPermaculture.org for information and registration.
Phone: 607.527.0607
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
NOTE: This is not a Permaculture Design Certification course. However, your tuition to this series of classes can be applied to our summer PDC course tuition.

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