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New Meetup: Bioregionalism and Permaculture w/Andrew Faust

From: Adriana M.
Sent on: Wednesday, December 22, 2010, 1:39 PM
Announcing a new Meetup for The New York Permaculture Meetup Group!

What: Bioregionalism and Permaculture w/Andrew Faust

When: Thursday, January 6,[masked]:00 PM

Suggested Donation: $10.00 per person

Where: Quaker Meeting House
15 Rutherfod Place
NY, NY 10003

Considering taking our highly acclaimed Permaculture Design Certification course? Mark your calenders because Andrew Faust will speak at the Quaker Meeting House on Thursday, January 6th at 7pm. This is a perfect opportunity to listen to Andrew talk about two design models that have been instrumental in shaping his career as a teacher, designer and earth inhabitant!

Bioregionalism and Permaculture: Ecological Models for Economic Development

Join us Thursday, January 6th as Andrew Faust brings together Bioregionalism and Permaculture: two elegant design models that allow us to heal ourselves as we heal the land.

The solutions to our economic and environmental problems aren't complex or out of reach. Quite the contrary! Our food, fuel and fiber needs can be met in abundant ways that strengthen community economies by reconnecting people with their local ecologies. By cooperating regionally and designing ecologically we create and insure healthy and secure economies, landscapes and communities that benefit and enrich generations to come!

7-8:30pm
Thursday, January 6th
Quaker Meeting House
15 Rutherford Place
NYC
$10 Suggested Donation

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RSVP to this Meetup:
http://www.nycpermaculture.info/calendar/15800045/

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