BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20140309T100000 RDATE:20140309T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20141102T090000 RDATE:20141102T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140416T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140416T200000 LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark Graduate Campus\, York Graduate Center Room 115 GEO:45.445733;-122.671119 SUMMARY:Permaculture in Schools: Increasing Plant Diversity and Learning Opportunities DESCRIPTION:Permaculture is the conscious design and maintenance of agric ulturally productive systems and sustainable habitats which have the dive rsity\, stability\, and resilience of natural ecosystems. \;Join us t o learn permaculture practices specific to schools and school gardens. 60\; \; Participants will learn how to create low-maintenance garden s on underutilized school yards including: techniques for diverting waste \, creatively repurposing fallow land owned by the public school systems\ , activating school communities including staff\, students and neighbors to initiate and advance ecological stewardship projects. \; This wor kshop includes hands-on permaculture design\, sample designs for "guilds" of plants for maximum yield and sample permaculture curricula for grades K-12 that are aligned with state standards and benchmarks. Participants will leave the workshop with: • An overview of permaculture design sp ecific to schools and schoolyards sufficient enough to share basic concep ts with their students • Ideas to increase the yield and diversity of their school garden or a portion of their school's grounds while decreasi ng long-term system maintenance • Resources and contacts to support pa rticipant's efforts to start and maintain permaculture systems on school sites Part of our \;2013-2014 Workshop Series. \; Workshop Deta ils &\; RegistrationDate: \;Wednesday\, April 16\, 2014Time: \ ;5-8 p.m.Instructor: \;Sarah SullivanCost: \;$30\, includes 3 CEU s or PDUsRegister now (https://mylc.lclark.edu/graduate/cce/cce.ws.permac ulture-in-schools.04.16.14)Credit option: \;This workshop is part of the Spring 2014 Food &\; Garden Education Series. Each workshop can be taken individually or in sequence\, with the option to purchase 1 semest er hour of continuing education credit for an additional $200 after compl eting all 5 in the series. Registration for credit will occur at the last workshop in this series. \;See grey "Related Content" box for links to the other workshops in this series. About the Instructor Sarah Sulli van is the Program Coordinator for the Garden of Wonders program at Abern ethy Elementary School. Sarah came to Portland in 2007 from Hawaii where she taught landscape and permaculture design and co-founded Hawaii SEED\, the now-flourishing statewide coalition promoting sustainable\, diverse\ , local agriculture. Sarah is the former executive director for the Organ ic Seed Growers and Trade Association\, with extensive experience in orga nizational management\, farming with children\, seed saving\, grade-schoo l curriculum development\, community leadership and fundraising. \;Ne w workshops and trainings are added to our calendar regularly. For the la test on professional development related to your specific interests\, sig n up for our mailing list! (https://lclark.tfaforms.net/4735441) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Permaculture is the consciou s design and maintenance of agriculturally productive systems and sustain able habitats which have the diversity\, stability\, and resilience of na tural ecosystems. \;Join us to learn permaculture practices specific to schools and school gardens. \; \;
Participa nts will learn how to create low-maintenance gardens on underutilized sch ool yards including: techniques for diverting waste\, creatively repurpos ing fallow land owned by the public school systems\, activating school co mmunities including staff\, students and neighbors to initiate and advanc e ecological stewardship projects. \;
This worksho p includes hands-on permaculture design\, sample designs for "guilds" of plants for maximum yield and sample permaculture curricula for grades K-1 2 that are aligned with state standards and benchmarks.
Participants will leave the workshop with:
• An ov erview of permaculture design specific to schools and schoolyards suffici ent enough to share basic concepts with their students
• Ideas to increase the yield and diversity of their school garden or a portion of their school's grounds while decreasing long-term system mai ntenance
• Resources and contacts to support partici pant's efforts to start and maintain permaculture systems on school sites
Part of our \;2013-2014 Works hop Series. \;
Date: \;Wednesday\ , April 16\, 2014
Time: \;5-8 p.m.< /p>
Instructor: \;Sarah Sullivan
Cost: \;$30\, includes 3 CEUs or PDUs
Credit option: \;This workshop is part of the Spring 2014 F ood &\; Garden Education Series. Each workshop can be taken individual ly or in sequence\, with the option to purchase 1 semester hour of contin uing education credit for an additional $200 after completing all 5 in th e series. Registration for credit will occur at the last workshop in this series. \;See grey "Related Content" box for links to the other work shops in this series.
S arah Sullivan is the Program Coordinator for the Garden of Wonders progra m at Abernethy Elementary School. Sarah came to Portland in 2007 from Haw aii where she taught landscape and permaculture design and co-founded Haw aii SEED\, the now-flourishing statewide coalition promoting sustainable\ , diverse\, local agriculture. Sarah is the former executive director for the Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association\, with extensive experien ce in organizational management\, farming with children\, seed saving\, g rade-school curriculum development\, community leadership and fundraising . \;
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