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 More options Jul 25 2012, 11:35 pm
From: "Michael Burns" <mich...@fingerlakespermaculture.org>
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 23:35:54 -0400
Local: Wed, Jul 25 2012 11:35 pm
Subject: Community Training in Ecological Design course in Chenango County, NY
COMMUNITY TRAINING IN ECOLOGICAL DESIGN
presented by

Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute

with

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango County

Presented over Six Saturday Workshops (10 am to 5 pm):
September 15 and 29
October 13 and 20
November 3 and 10

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.

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 Michael Burns, Steve Gabriel, Karryn Olson Ramanujan and
regional guests.

Tuition: $200 - $400 (based on what you can afford)

Scholarships may available from generous local organizations.

Visit http://FingerLakesPermaculture.org for information and registration.
Phone: 607.527.0607
Email: i...@fingerlakespermaculture.org

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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