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Permaculture Design Course May 25 - June 7, 2008 in Winlaw, British Columbia This is the basic permaculture design course covering the principles & techniques of permaculture design. The course includes lectures, discussions, hands-on, slide shows, field trips & design projects. This course is presented in cooperation with Selkirk College in Nelson, BC Topics: Grégoire Lamoureux: Gregoire Lamoureux is the director of the Kootenay Permaculture Institute. He is a permaculture designer, consultant and teacher. He has worked with permaculture systems for over 16 years and taught courses in many parts of the country. Gregoire taught the permaculture design course as a Summer Session at the University of Manitoba in 2005. He has served on the Board of Directors of Slocan River Streamkeepers and on the Board of Directors of Seeds of Diversity Canada for seven years. He is a founding member of Kootenay Organic Growers Society and was on the Certifying Committee for three years. Guest Speakers (to be confirmed): Don Gayton: Don Gayton is an ecologist with a wide background in grassland and dry forest ecosystems. He obtained his B.Sc. in Agronomy from Washington State University and an M.Sc. in Plant Ecology from the University of Saskatchewan. Don has travelled and worked extensively in Western North America. He and his family live in Nelson, British Columbia, where he works as an Ecosystem Management Specialist for the Forest Research Extension Partnership (FORREX). Shemmaho: "In 1970 I moved to the bush in the interior of Southern British Columbia. I wanted to homestead and be as self-sufficient as possible. My husband was a logger and lived in camps, so I spent weeks on end with my goats, dogs, and horse for company. When we arrived the forest was an undifferentiated blur, and I began the engrossing task of learning the names and characteristics of the plants around me. My neighbors were very willing to share what they knew about the uses of the herbs in our area, and I started drying herbs for teas along with drying vegetables for winter stews. I spent many long days in the summer with no human contact, and soon noticed that the plant life around me was asking for my attention. I entered the privileged realm of interspecies communication, and have been learning to understand messages delivered without language ever since." Shanoon Bennett: Shanoon Bennett is an environmental educator and founder of Huckleberry Adventures (since 1989), which is a program dedicated to instilling appreciation for the wonders found in the wilds of our backyards. This school program has literally warmed the hearts of thousands of youth throughout the Kootenays. This program includes adventure snowshoe treks into local forests and marshes, pond ecology, high alpine hikes, and extensive wild botanical studies. Along with 7 years of park naturalist experience in both Alberta and BC, she has a BSc in Earth Sciences from the University of Calgary as well as extensive wilderness First Aid training for Leaders. She has a love of children and the great outdoors and her greatest passion is bringing the two together naturally. She is also an avid wildcrafter and loves to share her knowledge and experience of the botanical treasures found from valley bottom to mountain top. Rabi'a: & other guests speakers will join us. For more information please contact: Kootenay Permaculture Institute |
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