Wednesday, March 9, 2011

A few things

-If you're in the Italian Alps and want to learn permaculture why not check out
this year's Chiaverano full design course, from May 17 - 29, 2011. The course will be in English.

-Hear ye, hear ye, the Future Generations Graduate School seeks applications for its Master's Degree program in Applied Community Change and Conservation. Applications are due June 1, 2011 and class begins September 2011.
This M.A. program is geared toward mid-career community development practitioners, with a special focus on conservation and natural resources/sustainable development.
It allows working professionals to remain their home countries and continue to serve their communities without having to relocate. For more information, visit our website WWW.FUTURE.EDU

-Last but not least, Sedgwick, Maine joins exclusive company as it ushers in a local food ordinance. It's the first in Maine, maybe the fourth or fifth on the continent.
For more information and to share your praise, contact Bob St.Peter at bobstpeter at gmail dot com or Mia Strong at meezermia at gmail dot com.

-Did everyone already know that California's Million Solar Roofs initiative ran out of money 5 years early due to demand???

-If you're in Cincinnati there are still CSA shares available at Enright Ridge Urban Farm Project in Price Hill. And their price is definitely right!

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