[Scpg] Mala Spotted Eagle Thursday October 25 , David Sobel Tuesday October 30 7-9pm : coming to Santa Barbara this month

Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network lakinroe at silcom.com
Fri Oct 12 20:00:17 PDT 2007


Greetings and Happy Fall from Wilderness Youth Project

We are honored to bring you two very special guest speakers this 
month- mark your calendars!
See our website for many more details about these speakers and other 
upcoming events:
<www.wyp.htm>www.wyp.org


Mala Spotted Eagle: Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves

"There was once a time when people walked this land, treating it with 
deep respect. Their ways were simple and yet almost magical. Kinship 
with all that is; the animals, the nature, was a way of life. Nature 
was not "the wilderness" -- nature was their home."

Mala Spotted Eagle Pope is a Western Shoshone and Cherokee Native 
American.  He has studied with many different medicine people, 
spiritual leaders and native elders throughout the country.

Thursday October 25 7-9pm Santa Barbara Central Library: Faulkner Gallery
Sliding Scale Donation $10-$25

David Sobel:  Global Warming vs. Ecophobia

"If we want children to flourish," says educator David Sobel, "we 
need to give them time to connect with nature and love the Earth 
before we ask them to save it."

Through his writing, speaking, and teaching, David Sobel plays a 
major role in what has become a national movement promoting 
place-based education, an approach that has blossomed from studying 
biology in the school yard to creating mapping businesses and other 
neighborhood services. Each is an exercise in changing the way 
students learn about the environment and their place in it.

Tuesday October 30 7-9pm Victoria Hall
Free admission.  RSVP requested but not essential to 
<sobeltalk at wyp.htm>sobeltalk at wyp.org
Co-sponsored with Antioch University, San Roque School, Progressive 
Educator's Alliance

Stay Tuned for details regarding Jon Young's visit in November!





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