My name is Steve D.  I would like to sign up for your class.  Please e-mail me  
if you need any further information.  

From: kol...@ecovillage.ithaca.ny.us
To: village-reside...@ecovillage.ithaca.ny.us; 
fingerlakespermaculture@lists.mutualaid.org
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 08:31:52 -0500
Subject: #flxpc Free Bioregional Mandalas class



> Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 15:12:08 -0800
> From: suicidalpige...@yahoo.com
> Subject: Tali's awesome class
> To: suicidalpige...@yahoo.com
> 
> Hello friends!
> 
> I am offering a class through the Ithaca Freeskool and would love to see 
> anyone who is interested come!
> 
> Have you heard of the Ithaca Freeskool?  It's a pretty great thing.  Classes 
> are open to anyone, and it's free.  Find out more 
> at:http://ithacafreeskool.wordpress.com/  (the new course calendar should be 
> out soon).
> 
> So, here is the info about the course I am offering.  Please get in touch if 
> you have any questions or if you are interested in joining the class, and 
> feel free to pass this information along to anyone else who might be 
> interested!
> 
> Class name:   Bioregional Mandalas: Exploring place through art and 
> observation.
> 
> Facilitator:  Tali Fridman
> 
> Contact info:  suicidalpige...@yahoo.com  272-8084
> 
> Time & Dates:  7-8pm on alternating Mondays: Feb. 8, 22, Mar. 8, 22,  and 
> potentially Apr. 5, 19.
> 
> Location:  TBA (downtown Ithaca)
> 
> Description:  Organic foods, permaculture, the recent trend towards 'local,' 
> sustainability and regenerativity...  These all fit together with the world 
> of bioregionalism.  Bioregionalism emphasizes the importance of natural 
> boundaries rather than political or economic boundaries.  It encourages 
> awareness of one's bioregion, which consists of a mix of natural 
> characteristics (terrain, seasons, native plants, animals,...) which is 
> unique to it.  So let's become more aware of our bioregion!  From where does 
> our water come, and to where does it flow?  What plants and animals are signs 
> of spring here in the Cayuga basin?  What is this place we call home?  Come 
> explore it with others, share your knowledge and perhaps gain some wisdom.  
> And be artistic in the process - we will use circular 'calendars' to record 
> our discoveries, through writing, drawing, collages...  Whatever suits your 
> fancy.
> Resources on bioregionalism will be made available.
> RSVP if you know that you want to come.
> 
> 
> 
                                          
_______________________________________________
FLX Permaculture Network listserv
RSS, archives, subscription & listserv info: http://www.flxpermaculture.net
Support the list host by donating to:  http://www.mutualaid.org

Reply via email to