DAVID HOLMGREN Co-orginator of Permaculture only Talk/Workshop in Southern California Tues Aug 2 2005 7PM Santa Barbara CA
(see Press Release on bottom of page description of Lecture/Slide Show Permaculture in 21st Century at 7pm  )

DIRECTIONS: Santa Barbara City College Campus Center (East Campus) 721 Cliff Drive,  Santa Barbara, CA

SOUTH  of SANTA BARBARA
. From the Freeway (Highway # 101) TAKE  the CARRILLO ST  EXIT, TURN  LEFT under HIGHWAY bridge (WEST CARRILLO), PROCEED up hill 1.6 miles  to Stop Light at CLIFF DRIVE  (Hwy 225)  turn LEFT , PROCEED  1.4 miles passing first the Santa Barbara City College West Campus entrance, PROCEED  a short distance further passing (Loma Alta Drive ) to East Campus Entrance TURN RIGHT proceed through Gate and follow directions for PARKING to CAMPUS CENTER (SIGNS WILL BE POSTED)

NORTH of SANTA BARBARA  From Freeway  (HWY #101) CARRILLO ST  EXIT, TURN RIGHT onto WEST CARRILLO ST (under railway bridge) PROCEED  going  up hill 1.6 miles  to Stop Light at CLIFF DRIVE  (Hwy 225)  turn LEFT , PROCEED  1.4 miles passing first the Santa Barbara City College West Campus entrance, PROCEED a short distance further passing (Loma Alta Drive ) to East Campus Entrance TURN RIGHT proceed through Gate and follow directions for PARKING to CAMPUS CENTER (SIGNS WILL BE POSTED)


PERMACULTURE IN THE 21 ST CENTURY LECTURE WITH DAVID HOLMGREN ,SANTA BARBARA CA
Tues Aug 2 2005 7PM $15
Santa Barbara City College (East Campus) 721 Cliff Drive Santa Barbara Campus Center

Tues Aug 2 ALL DAY WORKSHOP AT SB City College (East Campus) 721 Cliff Drive Santa Barbara Campus Center
Morning 9-1 PM DAVID HOLMGREN “PERMACULTURE SOLUTIONS AROUND THE WORLD
Afternoon Session 2-5PM
WITH
Bill Roley Workshop: Watersheds a Permaculture Perspective ,
Larry Santoyo Workshop:Urban Permaculture
Doug Richardson (Director Environmental Horticulture) Workshop: Rainwater Harvesting
Special Guest Don Sarich CEO Permaculture Credit Union and Scott Pittman Permaculture Designer/Teacher New Mexico

COST $80 (STUDENTS $60 )
To Register send check to Santa Barbara Permaculture Network 312 E Sola St #1 Santa Barbara Ca 93101
For more info sbpcnet@silcom.com 805-962-2571 www.sbpermaculture.org

FUNDRAISER for Santa Barbara Permaculture Network ,Permaculture Credit Union (www.pcuonline.org), SBCC Environmental Horticulture Dept. and SBCC Student Sustainability Coalition (www.biosbcc.net)


Bio's of Presenters

David Holmgren , co-originator with Bill Mollison of the Permaculture concept, is an innovative environmental design consultant based in Hepburn Springs in Central Victoria ,Australia. where he maintains one of Australia's best-known permaculture sites. His latest book , Permaculture Principles& Pathways Beyond Sustainability is a distillation of life lived by the principles of Permaculture. To see his writings and designs visited www.holmgren.com.au


Dr. Bill Roley Phd. Permaculture Teacher and Designer
Is an applied ecologist, environmental instructor and watershed planner. He designs strategies to improve sustainable resources for homes, organizations, governments and business. He combines the disciplines of anthropology, biology, architecture, engineering, agriculture, and ecology to address modern challenges of providing for human needs while maintaining ecosystem health. He has consulted and lectured internationally on how to incorporate these concepts into working sustainable systems. His past teaching and design work at the John Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies at California Polytechnic University is a graphic example of this interdisciplinary work. He heads up the Ecological Restoration certificate program at Saddleback College and teaches biology at Soka University. An example of his international work is the design and installation of agroforestry and sustainable/edible landscapes for an orphanage landscape in Tijuana, Mexico and in Porte Alegre, Brazil.
He is founding director of the Permaculture Institute of Southern California 1027 Summit Way Laguna Beach,Ca92651
949-494-5843

Larry Santoyo Permaculture Teacher and Designer
Designer/Director, the Center of Natural Design
Larry Santoyo is an Artist with formal training in land use planning, resource protection and product development. He is among the most experienced Permaculture Designers and Teachers in the US. Santoyo has taught environmental design courses at colleges and universities nationwide, including UC Berkeley and California State Polytechnic University.
Santoyo specializes in landscape artistry and eco-retreat facilities design. Since 1983, he has assisted private individuals in the design and installation of residential ecosystems and has assisted companies in developing industrial ecologies and sustainable business practices. As business and product development consultant, Larry Santoyo serves as the senior planner for Earthflow Design Works, a principal in the land management group Open Circle LLC, and the co-director of The Terra Foundation. He is also the founder of the Permaculture MicroVillage Network and is the creative director at The Center of Natural Design.
Larry Santoyo is available for consultation, design and project management. His limited edition and commissioned art works are also available. Contact him at santoyo@earthflow.com. .His website is www.earthflow.com

Doug Richardson Chairman of Environmental Horticulture Dept. Santa Barbara City College
Doug is a landscape designer ,consultant, an nursery person  for over 20 years in the Santa Barbara Region. He was owner and operator of the first commercial Banana Plantation in the US called Seaside Bananas (30 acres of bananas and an exotic fruit stand) at La Conchita,  into the late 1990's. Read more about Seaside Bananas at http://www.californiaheartland.org/archive/hl_742/Banana_Man.htm.


SPECIAL GUEST
Scott Pittman Permaculture Designer/Teacher ,Director, The Permaculture Institute
Scott Pittman has trained over a thousand permaculture design graduates in the United States and abroad, including Australia, Russia, Belorus, Ukraine, Bali, Thailand, Nepal, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Ecuador. Scott currently lives, teaches, and consults in Northern New Mexico where he is co-founder and President of the Permaculture Institute, USA (PCI), and owner of Environmental Design Concepts.  http://www.ibiblio.org/spittman/index.html

SPECIAL GUEST  CEO of PERMACULTURE CREDIT UNION www.pcuoline.org
Don Sarich graduated from the University of Northwest with a Bachelor of Science, with dual majors of Business Administration and Accounting along, with minors in Finance and Economics. Sarich has been involved with the credit union movement for eleven years. He was elected to the Board of Directors of the Northwest Indiana Chapter of Credit Unions. He is an Associate member of the Institute of Credit Union Executives, and was hired  as full time President/CEO for the Permaculture Credit Union in March, 2003.


Contact: Margie Bushman
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571, email: sbpcnet@silcom.com

SANTA BARBARA PERMACULTURE NETWORK
Presents:
Permaculture in the 21
st Century
With David Holmgren

Tuesday, Aug 2, 2005
Evening Lecture 7- 9pm
(All day workshop 9-5pm)
Santa Barbara City College Campus Center
East Campus


In the 21st Century many challenges face us. We live in a world of unprecedented wealth from harvesting enormous storages of fossil fuels created by the earth over billions of years. In a world where this source of energy begins to decline, what innovative ways will we use to design a sustainable future?

On Tuesday, August 2, at 7pm, the Santa Barbara Permaculture Network hosts David Holmgren from Australia in his only Southern California appearance for a talk on Permaculture in the 21st Century, and a booksigning for his recently released book “Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability”. An all day workshop with David Holmgren and other regional permaculture teachers will also be held from 9-5pm.

Holmgren is a permaculture designer and consultant, whose most recent work has focused on global permaculture strategies addressing the issue of “energy descent”, a concept that acknowledges a future of reduced fossil fuels, but plans within a framework of gradual transition and adaptive strategies. In drawing links to permaculture, in future design for homes, cities, and agriculture, lessons learned will need to be applied everywhere, rather than just First World versus Third World type situations.

Permaculture is a design system based on ecological principles for creating sustainable human environments, and is one of the most holistic, integrated systems analysis and design methodologies found in the world. Originally coined from the words PERMAnent agriCULTURE, it has evolved to one of permanent or sustainable culture with consciously designed landscapes that mimic the patterns of nature.

David Holmgren (www.holmgren.com.au) is a designer and consultant, and co-originator of the permaculture concept with Australian biologist Bill Mollison, and co-author of “Permaculture One” (1978), a milestone in the application of environmental design to productive land use. Since 1978 he has authored numerous articles and several books, conducted workshops and courses, and consulted for urban and rural projects in Australia and New Zealand. His most recent book,Permaculture:Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability”, provides a broad conceptual framework for permaculture design education.

The event is a fundraiser for the Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, and takes place at the Santa Barbara City College Campus Center (East Campus), 721 Cliff Drive, on Tuesday, August 2. The all day workshop is from 9-5pm for a cost of $80, students $60. The lecture & booksigning, 7-9pm, cost is $15. Pre-registration is required for the workshop, no reservations are required for the lecture. For more information, please call (805) 962-2571, email at sbpcnet@silcom.com, or visit www.sbpermaculture.org. Sponsors: Santa Permaculture Network, the Permaculture Credit Union (www.pcuonline.org), SBCC Students for Sustainability(www.biosbcc.net), and the SBCC Environmental Horticulture Department, Hopedance Media .