[Sdpg] ERMACULTURE IN THE 21 ST CENTURY LECTURE WITH Australian DAVID HOLMGREN SANTA BARBARA CA Tues Aug 2 2005 7PM $15 (no reservations needed ) FUNDRAISER

Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson lakinroe at silcom.com
Sun Jul 31 22:38:41 PDT 2005


PERMACULTURE IN THE 21 ST CENTURY LECTURE WITH DAVID HOLMGREN CO-ORIGINATOR 
OF PERMACULTURE ,SANTA BARBARA CA
Tues Aug 2 2005 7PM $15 FUNDRAISER (no reservations needed )
Santa Barbara City College (East Campus) 721 Cliff Drive Santa Barbara 
Campus Center (Cafeteria)



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

(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)

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

Tuesday, Aug 2, 2005
Evening Lecture 7- 9pm

Santa Barbara City College Campus Center
East Campus (Cafeteria)

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 lecture & booksigning, 7-9pm, cost is $15.

For more information, please call (805) 962-2571, email at 
sbpcnet at 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 .






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