Permaculture Design Course

Date: 
July, 13 2009 10:00am - July, 25 2009 6:00pm
Location Address (City, State, Zip): 
Tunitas Creek Ranch, Half Moon Bay, CA
Contact: 
Susan Osofsky
650.938.9300 x18

2-Week Intensive Permaculture Design Certification Course
Tunitas Creek Ranch, Half Moon Bay, CA

Tunitas Creek RanchJoin us for our second annual Permaculture Design Course on California's San Mateo Coastside. Participants in this exciting event will play a critical role in creating a center for Permaculture as well as strengthening the Permaculture community in the larger bioregion. Your efforts will help build a legacy of sustainability that will carry on for generations to come.

Permaculture is a holistic approach to land use design based on ecological principles and patterns.

In this 72-hour intensive design course, you'll acquire the tools you need to create a sustainable future in your backyard and beyond! These tools can be applied to any scale, from dense urban settlements to vast rangeland.

Permaculture is a solutions-based method that will give participants the inspiration and skills to apply the tools learned to any situation.

Topics Covered

Permaculture Principles & Ethics Animal Husbandry & Aquaculture
Reading the Landscape Ponds
Pattern & Pattern Application Earthworks and Natural Building
Zone & Sector Analysis Grey-Water Systems
Water Harvesting Bioremediation
Climate and Micro Climate Renewable Energy Systems
Mapping Forestry
Urban Permaculture Watershed Management
EcoVillages Soil Rehabilitation & Erosion Control
Plant Guilds Food Forests
Creating effective designs, drafting strategies and techniques Bird Language, Nature Awareness and Tracking

Participants will complete a conceptual permaculture design project and participate in a variety of meaningful hands-on activities.

Remote Location

The course takes place at Tunitas Creek Ranch, a 250-acre farm and retreat center in northern California's coastal range outside of Half Moon Bay. The ranch is nestled along the East Fork of Tunitas Creek, 2 miles from the Pacific Ocean. The landscape of beautiful Tunitas Creek Ranch is made up of riparian corridors, steep slopes, pastures, high ridges, small orchards, and an abundance of native vegetation.

We encourage all participants to stay on-site and to prepare to be out of e-mail and cell phone contact for the duration of the class except for any field trips or off-site excursions on the day off.

Graduates of the course receive the Permaculture Design Certificate.

Course Fees

Includes camping accommodations and delicious meals prepared with locally grown and organic ingredients

  • $1250 Early Bird Special, paid in full by June 12, 2009
  • $1350 Full Tuition, paid in full by July 9, 2009 - DEADLINE EXTENDED
  • $1100 Family/Partner Discount - Families or partners who take the course together get the second tuition for a reduced price
  • Conexions members receive an additional $25 off
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Discounts will show up in the shopping cart.

Registration ends July 9, 2009

Scholarship and work-trade opportunities were available but the deadline has passed.

Refund Policy

Cancellations up to 2 weeks before the course begins (June 29) are fully refundable, excluding a $100 processing fee. No refunds can be given after June 29, 2009.

How to Apply

Register online and pay via credit card or register by downloading a registration form and sending it to this address:

Peninsula Permaculture c/o Conexions: Partnerships for a Sustainable Future
1023 Corporation Way
Palo Alto, CA 94303

Information

For questions or additional information, contact: Susan Osofsky: 650.938.9300 x18 or email us.

Instructors

Doniga Markegard, Benjamin Fahrer, Susan Osofsky, and other special guest instructors

Guest Instructors

Penny Livingston-Stark, James Stark, Paul Giacomantonio, Jim Howard, Pliny Keep, Rene Keep, Aaron Dinwoody, Sky Snyder, Lydia Puhak, Drew Harwell, Andy Langford and Liora Adler

Time

Course begins at 10am on July 13th and ends at 6pm July 25th. Advance arrangements can be made to arrive on the evening of July 12th and/or depart on the morning of July 26th. Sunday, July 19th will be a day off for relaxation, revitalization and self-guided activities.

Last updated: June 26, 2009