Anyway this event could be held on a weekend instead of a weekday evening? I'm in the LA area and a weeknight trip to SB just isn't possible.
And I'm really interested in checking out their urban system since I'm currently in the process of trying to design my own.
 
Thanks,
Paul
 
 
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Subject: [Scpg] June 14 Thurs. 7pm Permaculture Discussion Group to CoverPermaculture Principles and Practises in Santa Barbara CA

June 14 Thurs. 7pm Permaculture Discussion Group to Cover Permaculture Principles and Practises in Santa Barbara CA
This month's meeting will be taking place at the Home of Larry Saltzman 26 El Prado Place Santa Barbara. Larry and Linda have an amazing urban garden that stacks an amazing number of fruit trees and understory plants with room for vegetable gardens and more
This will be an interactive meeting showing video covering many parts of a lecture series on Permaculture Design by Bill Mollison one of the founders of Permaculture , audio tapes, other Permaculture Videos, slides and discussion each month.
For more info and directions contact Margie Bushman 962-2571 or email sbpcnet@silcom.com.


Here are the directions:

26 El Prado Place
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 563-2089 on night of meeting

This is in the Samarkand neighborhood of Santa Barbara, near the Earl Warren
Showgrounds and the Samarkand retirement facility.

From the 101 Freeway:

Take Las Positas exit, north of the Mission and Pueblo exits. Turn right on
Las Positas (towards mountains) and come up 5 blocks to Stanley St. (If you
hit State St., you've gone 1 block too far) Right on Stanley 23 blocks to El
Prado Road. Right on El Prado Road 1 block to cross-street Santa Anita.
Cross over Santa Anita by jogging slightly to the left, continuing on what is
now called El Prado Place, a ½ block long cul de sac. 26 is at the top of the
cul de sac. Pull into driveway or park on street.

By city streets: Take Chapala north to Constance. Left on Constance to De La
Vina. Right on De La Vina 1 block to Vernon (there's a mini-mart on the left
corner). Left along Vernon (Mission Creek will be on your left) 1 block to
end, which forces you to turn right onto Santa Anita. In ½ block you'll see
El Prado Place on your left. Turn left up cul de sac to #26 (see above).