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FULL: Greywater Installer’s Workshop (5 day) May 12-16, 2014 at L.A. Eco-Village

This workshop is full. We offer these courses about once a year.  But let us know if you’d like to sign up for one sooner laura.oakland@gmail.com

Interested in learning all about greywater, installing your own system, or becoming a greywater installer for your area? This course is designed for people with either basic plumbing, landscaping, or permaculture skills who want to learn how to design and build simple, low-tech residential greywater systems. The course will cover five common greywater systems, how to determine which is appropriate for the site, and how to install them. It will also cover plants, products, codes, and more advanced greywater systems.

Participants will be eligible to take an exam and conduct an installation, to become certified, having their contact info listed on the Greywater Action website, a portal for greywater inquiries from across the country, and join a listserve of other installers to share info and experiences.

Who should attend: Landscapers, Plumbers, Homeowners, Tradespeople, Water conservation officers, Code inspectors, Environmentalists.

You receive: continental breakfast, a greywater book and binder, as well as certification with Greywater Action (if all course requirements are met).

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Water workshops at L.A. Eco-Village are sponsored by Greywater Action:  greywateraction.org
and coordinated by LAEV resident member and Greywater Action founding member Laura Allen

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Lessons from Bhutan: Happiness and Development with Latha Chhetri & Richard Register, Friday, May 30, 2014 at 7:30pm at L.A. Eco-Village

The country of Bhutan is often referred to as the happiest nation on earth.  The GHI (Gross Happiness Index) was created by the then-King of Bhutan in 1973 as a method of measuring quality of life as distinct from Gross Domestic Product (GDP) which measures progress by income.

The concept of the GHI has since traveled to many countries and even cities around the world, including Santa Monica under the name “well-being index.”  As Bhutan peacefully transformed from a monarchy to a democracy in recent years, development began to play an important role, especially in view of rapid urbanization.  The nation’s challenge is how to retain its emphasis on quality of life, and move into contemporary urban living patterns driven by development to accommodate increasing in-migration to its cities?

Here to share the story with us tonight are two of the world’s experts on happiness and urban development.  What might be the lessons for Los Angeles?

 


Latha Chhetri is Chief Urban Planner with the Ministry of Works & Human Settlement in Bhutan.

Latha
Latha Chhetri

 

She heads the Urban Planning and Development Division which oversees planning and design process and strategies for municipal development projects across the country, including coordinating  government agencies  and private stakeholders. Her  office also provides technical support and advice to the local governments  for implementation.  Latha is also a committed member of the Mainstreaming Reference  Group (MRG) championing to integrate the cross-cutting aspects such as Environment, Climate-change, Poverty, Gender and Disaster into Bhutan’s  plans, policies and programmes.  She holds  a masters degree in Urban Design and Development  from the university of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. At MIT, she is attending a SPURS/ Humphrey program for professional enhancement.

 

 

Richard Register, Founder: The International Ecocity Conferences

Richard Register
Richard Register

Author: Ecocities – Rebuilding Cities in Balance with Nature
and
World Rescue – an Economics Built on what We Build

Richard is one of the world’s great theorists and authors on ecological city design and planning. He is also a practitioner with four decades of experience activating local projects, pushing establishment buttons and working with environmentalists and developers to get a better city built and running. Among his many “firsts,” he convened the first of the Ecocity International Conference Series in Berkeley, California, and coined the term “ecocity” as early as 1987.

He was founding president of Urban Ecology (1975) and founder and current president of Ecocity Builders (1992), both nonprofit educational organizations.

Richard illustrates his own writing, and his books are considered as pleasurable for his imaginative drawings as profound in their ecological urban philosophies and visions.

Richard is a frequent guest of organizations and conferences large and small in his home town, the San Francisco Bay Area, and around the world. He is a tireless advocate for the pedestrian city to save the world — by reducing automobile dependence, global warming, massive sprawl, ecological habitat fragmentation, air and water pollution and other harms.

Reservations required:  213-738-1254 or crsp@igc.org
Fee:  $10 to $15 sliding scale

 

 

Sneak Preview: White House Place Learning Garden, Earth Day, April 22, 2014 from 3 to 6pm at L.A. Eco-Village

Come check it out.  It’s still getting ready for local school kids.  But it’s  far enough along for you to come take a peak at what will soon be an awesome learning garden for the eight schools within walking distance of L.A. Eco-Village.

Ray Cirino will be here with one of his remarkable pizza ovens.  Bring your own pizza to bake in his oven if you’d like, or buy a piece of Ray’s great pizza.

WHEN:           Tuesday, Earthday, April 22, 2014 from 3 to 6pm

WHERE:         Los Angeles Eco-Village, corner of Bimini and White House Place, LA 90004
(directions here: http://laecovillage.org/home/directions/

BE OUR GUESTS.  No fees and no reservations required for this event.

This event hosted by the Beverly-Vermont Community Land Trust, a nonprofit tax exempt organization

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Pacific Electric Worker Co-op Kick-Off Party: Fri., April 25 at 6pm at L.A. Eco-Village

Kick Off Party for
Pacific Electric
Worker-Owned LLCFriday, April 25th at 6pm

We are a full service electrical and solar contracting firm based in Los Angeles committed to serving our clients, supporting our workers, creating jobs, and practicing environmental sustainability.
Learn More About Our Service
Support a Democratic Workplace
Get Inspired*

Enjoy some homemade food, locally brewed beer and cider
Music by DJ Nova Jade
Live music – Pawing at the Ceiling
Featuring locally crafted pendent lights by Melba Thorne
Childcare available upon request in RSVP
WHEN
Friday, April 25, 2014
6pm
WHERE
LA Eco-Village
117 Bimini Pl, LA 90004
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