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72 Hour Permaculture Design Course On-Line – Anytime – Free!

WHAT:     72 Hour Permaculture Design Course
WHEN:     Anytime
WHERE:  http://www.permaculturedesigntraining.com/
FEE:         Free!

COMPLETE PERMACULTURE DESIGN COURSE with Larry Korn, among America’s leading permaculture authorities.

“Though the problems of the world are increasingly
complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.” – Bill Mollison

The complete 72+ hour permaculture design course curriculum is now available completely without charge together with some amazing interviews on sustainable living and intentional community design from some of the world’s leading permaculture educators. There is no catch here — the course is completely free; optional internationally-standard certification is also available as a paid service.

This is the same permaculture design course curriculum that is taught for thousands of dollars around the world, now available to you without charge. Our goal is to take permaculture mainstream, which requires making the knowledge available to people around the world without barriers. Many thousands of people have signed up since this course has been launched and we are continuing to fine-tune and release content.

Get started anytime and spread the word for a more regenerative  planet and healthier living :  http://www.permaculturedesigntraining.com/

Course lectures in:
– Permaculture Fundamental
– Design and Patterns
– Plants, Climates and Soils
– Water and Aquaculture
– Urban Permaculture
– Social Permaculture
– Experiential Site Visits
– Student Presentations

Plus:

  • Natural building construction
  • Pattern observation and site analysis
  • Renewable energy and appropriate technology
  • Reading the land and natural cycles
  • Rainwater harvesting and conservation
  • Soil regeneration and land restoration
  • Passive and active solar design
  • Food forests, trees, and garden design
  • Greywater considerations and system design
  • Business and financial permaculture
  • Waste recycling and treatment
  • Urban permaculture for sustainable cities
  • …and much, much more!and sustainability interviews, community forum and free course materials!

 

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“Ecovillages: Lessons for Sustainable Community” – Jan. 31st Book talk with author Karen T. Litfin at L.A. Eco-Village

WHEN:       Friday, January 31, 2014 at 7:30 pm (veggie potluck at 6:30pm)
WHERE:    Los Angeles  Eco-Village, 117 Bimini Pl, LA 90004 (Directions)
FEE:             $5 to $10 sliding scale ( no one turned away for lack of funds)
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED:  213/738-1254 or crsp@igc.org

Come hang out with us for a veggie potluck at 6:30 pm and schmooze with others living in or interested in creating more eco communities in and around LA or the world!

Then stay with us as  Karen Litfin shares her adventures exploring 14 of the most prominent ecovillages throughout the world (including LAEV)  on her year long personal journey  seeking answers to how she might align her living patterns with her ecological values,  as well as how societies throughout the world might benefit from the lessons of ecovillages in their midst,  from the most advanced industrial societies to remote villages in the developing world.

Here’s what some are saying about Karen’s new book

“If you can’t take a year off to visit ecovillages around the world, this marvel of a book is the next best thing. It’s actually even better for the carbon it saves, the questions it asks, and the wisdom it shares. I am eager to share it with all my students and fellow teachers.”
Joanna Macy, author of Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We’re in Without Going Crazy

“Ecovillages have for many years acted as micro-laboratories for building a low carbon, post-growth society. But what can we learn from them? How much of ecovillage life is scaleable and replicable? Karen Litfin set out to find out, and her learnings and insights are invaluable. We owe her road trip and her research a great deal, there is much wisdom and treasure here!”
Rob Hopkins, author of The Transition Handbook: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience

“Nature teaches us that nothing disappears when it dies, it merely becomes something new. Karen Litfin’s lucid and heartfelt book reveals the new life emerging in the cracks of failing systems. Through her eyes, we meet people everywhere who are building high-joy, low-impact communities. Litfin is the perfect guide: intellectually rigorous, spiritually awake and deeply caring. If you want to create a richer, gentler life for yourself and your community, read this book!”
Vicki Robin, bestselling author of Your Money or Your Life and Blessing the Hands that Feed Us

For more quickie reviews, info about the book, and Karen’s travels, go here:  http://ecovillagebook.org/

ABOUT KAREN   
Karen Litfin, Ph.D. is a professor of political science and environmental studies at the University of Washington. She grew up in Pittsburgh and Baltimore, received a B.A. and M.A. from University of Maryland, and then a Ph.D. from UCLA. Karen is a mother, an introspective activist, an avid bicyclist and hiker, and a second-rate gardener. In her research and teaching, Karen takes a “person/planet politics” approach, which entails integrating the intellectual, emotional, practical and contemplative dimensions of sustainability.

Karen’s first two books were Ozone Discourses: Science and Politics in Global Environmental Cooperation (Columbia University Press, 1994) and The Greening of Sovereignty in World Politics (MIT Press, 1998). You can find her scholarly articles on her faculty website. Unlike her earlier writings, Karen’s latest book, Ecovillages: Lessons for Sustainable Community, communicates her person/planet politics approach in language that is at once personal and engaging without sacrificing intellectual clarity and nuance. The book itself is an expression of Karen’s aspiration for wholeness.

Ecovillages traces Karen’s journey to fourteen ecovillages around the world to learn firsthand from those who are taking a “person/planet approach” to their own lives. In this inspiring and insightful book, Karen shares her unique experience of sustainable living through four broad windows—ecology, economics, community, and consciousness—or E2C2.   Her aim was not to be a cheerleader for ecovillages but to truly learn from them, to transform her own life accordingly, and to share her gleanings with ordinary people who want the information about how to transform their lives and the inspiration to actually do so.

Holiday Craft Fair & Potluck December 14, 2013 from noon to 5pm at L.A. Eco-Village

 

 

Craft Fair from noon to 4pm:  all handmade items by local LA Time Bank members

Veggie Potluck from 3 to 5pm: Make it zero waste by bringing your own plate, utensils & cup!

Craft items will be sold for Time Dollars for labor and US dollars for materials.

Not a Time Bank Member? For information on applying, go to: http://www.asntb.com/join.html/

Time Dollars will be available at the reception table for donated U.S. dollars.

Sponsored by:
the West Adams Time Bank & Time Bank Craft Club of the Arroyo SECO Network of Time Banks

Just c”mon out and share food, fun and good company, and affordable stuff made by local folks in local Time Banks.

Location:
Los Angeles Eco-Village
Lobby
117 Bimini Place
Los Angeles CA 90004
directions

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Celebrate L.A. Eco-Village’s Twentienth Anniversary Saturday, Decmeber 7, 2013 from 7 to 11pm

Join us for a fabulous evening of

Wine     Food     and     Fun

Music       Silent Auction      Raffle     Schmoozing     Networking

Hanging out with old friends and meeting new folks

at
Los Angeles Eco-Village
117 Bimini Place
Los Angeles 90004

Saturday evening, December 7, 2013 from 7 to 11pm

Special Honoree:  Jackie Goldberg*

Reservations required:
$25 to $100 donation** (includes wine & food)

Please pay on-line here

or send check to:
CRSP
117 Bimini Pl #221
Los Angeles CA 90004
and put “Special Event” in memo

More info:  crsp@igc.org or 213/738-1254

 *We are honoring our former school board member and former city council member Jackie Goldberg, and acknowledging many of the people who have contributed to our community over the years.

Your donation supports new demonstration eco-technologies for our Urban Soil-Tierra Urbana limited equity housing cooperative.

**Proceeds to benefit new demonstration eco-technologies for
our Urban Soil/Tierra Urbana Limited Equity Housing Cooperative.
Amounts donated over $25 are tax deductible.

 

 

Dia de los Muertos Celebration at L.A. Eco-Village, Sat. Nov 2, 2013 from 7pm to midnight

What:               Dia de los Muertos Celebration with Jimmy Lizama and friends

When:              Saturday, November 2, 2013 from 7pm to midnight

Where:           140 Bimini Place, Los Angeles Eco-Village, 90004

 

It’s Daylight Savings on November 3rd!  That means it’s darker earlier and
that means it’s probably a good time to talk about DYNAMOS

 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_dynamo#Dynamo_systems)!

 I won’t have anything bicycle to sell you on November 2nd, but I want to introduce all you
discerning bicyclists to the little place by having a space warming party!

 Please grace us with your good vibes and honor our past ones on who can’t be
here in the flesh to party with us in this Dia De Los Muertos celebration.

 Much love and respect.

-El Pinche Jimmy*

ABOUT JIMMY LIZAMA:
*Long time L.A. Eco-Village member, founder of the popular Bicycle Kitchen,  well-known bicycle activist, bicycle messenger in the Downtown LA area, and TEDx alumni, Jimmy’s new venture is the Relampago* space in the heart of the Los Angeles Eco-Village where he will be creating custom made wheels and bicycle dynamos.

Join Jimmy and friends and enjoy good food, great music, craft beer, dancing and other amenities.  Please bring your good vibs to welcome the space into life, adding yet another dimension to the ever aspiring Los Angeles Eco-Village.

This is a fundraising and fun-raising event, so your donations are invited.  Watch for details.

*Relampago Wheelery aspires to be a source for custom wheel builds, dynamo lighting, and a forum for the continuing dialog of why bicyles are so important to the health and future of Los Angeles.

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“Just Doing Stuff” fair with Transition Town founder Rob Hopkins: Sun. Oct. 13, 2013 in Westchester, and Mon. Oct.14, 2013 in Pasadena

What:         The Power of Just Doing Stuff: Transition Town Fairs

Where:       Westchester Sunday October 13, 2013 AND Pasadena Monday October 14, 2013

More Info

Westchester event:  Sunday 10/13/13 from 2:30pm to 7pm.  Go here for details and to register:
https://sites.google.com/site/transitionlosangeles/home/rob-hopkins-1

 

Pasadena event: Monday 10/14/13 from 10:30am to 2pm.  Go here for details and to register:
http://justdoingstuffpasadena.eventbrite.com

featuring award winning “Repair Cafe” and other activities, veggie potluck lunch (bring your own eating ware), speed dating mini talks, and more.
Transition groups (Los Angeles and Pasadena) host Rob Hopkins, founder of the international Transitiion Town movement.  Rob gives a talk and hosts his renowned “The Power of Just Doing Stuff” fairs.

 

 

 

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The Story of Ithaca Hours with founder Paul Glover, Sunday, October 6, 2013 evening

What:  The Story of Ithaca Hours

When:   Sunday, October 6th, 2013:  Potluck from 6-7pm;  talk from 7-8:30pm

Where:   Armory Center for the Arts, 145 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, California 91103 http://www.armoryarts.org/  Off the Gold Line, Memorial Park stop.

Revolutionary, Paul Glover, author of Hometown Money: How to Enrich Your Community with Local Currency will be in Los Angeles October 4th and 6th. He is traveling all the way from Philadelphia to talk with us about the amazing story of Ithaca Hours, a local currency designed to keep wealth circulating in the community and support small business. Learn about his many visionary ideas to revitalize the economy with paper currency, healthcare co-ops and citizen-led city planning.  More info about Paul here:  http://www.paulglover.org/
Details: The potluck is a zero waste event. Please bring your own plate, cup and utensil. Carpooling encouraged.

Entry:
$5 for Time Bank members
$10 for non-members.
No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Proceeds go towards Paul’s travel expenses and the Time Bank Community Revolving Loan Fund.
Purchase tickets at the door or on-line (link coming soon).

 

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Los Angeles Green Festival at the LA Mart Downtown Los Angeles, Sat. & Sun. October 19-20, 2013

What:       Los Angeles Green Festival

Where:    L.A. Mart, 1933 S. Broadway, Downtown Los Angeles 90007

When:     Saturday, October 19, 2013 from 10am to 6pm, and Sunday, October 20, 2013 from 11am to 5pm

 

Now in it’s third year, the Los Angeles  Green Festival welcomed over 22,000 enthusiastic participants last year.

Plan to attend this year’s event and enjoy dozens of workshops, music, art, fashion shows, yoga, kids’ activities, organic beer and wine, visionary speakers,  wide assortment of environmentally sensitive green products, and more.

And to get your free weekend pass to the Festival worth $25, go to www.greenfestivals.org/latickets13 and enter the code <lagreenfest2013>.   Note this pass is only available on-line, not at the door.

ALSO FREE AT THE DOOR FOR
– Youth 18 and under
– Bicyclists using Clif Bar Bike Valet
– Green America and Global Exchange members
– Sierra Club Members
– 2 for 1 admission for Natural Solutions subscribers (must present magazine as proof of subscription)
– 2 for 1 admission for all Yoga Journal / Vegetarian Times readers (must present magazine as proof of subscription)

For more details, visit here.

Do take special note that the Festival location has changed this year to the:
LA Mart
1933 S. Broadway
Downtown Los Angeles 90007.

For more info on admission if you don’t get a free weekend pass, go here:
http://www.greenfestivals.org/la/admission

Visit the Los Angeles Eco-Village booth at the Festival
and
Please help spread the word to your local Los Angeles networks.

Green Festivals are sponsored by Green America and Global Exchange

 

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