San Diego Horticultural Society presents a very Special Evening with Brad 
Lancaster,
The presentation starts at 7:00 p.m. (doors open 6:00 p.m.) at the Surfside 
Race Place, Del Mar Fairgrounds on Jimmy Durante Blvd. in Del Mar. Parking is 
free and everyone is welcome. Tickets for this exciting Special Evening are 
$15/SDHS members, $25/non-members.

San Diego has been in a water crisis for what seems like forever, mostly 
because the amount of rainfall and natural water storage in San Diego is 
inadequate for the number of people living here and we focus much of our energy 
into getting water off the land and into storm drains when it rains. If you are 
interested in learning about how to turn water scarcity into water abundance, 
then you need to learn about rainwater harvesting, and the San Diego 
Horticultural Society is ready to teach you during their Special Evening with 
Brad Lancatser May 10 at 7pm.

The San Diego Horticultural Society presents a very Special Evening with Brad 
Lancaster, a highly-respected leader in the water harvesting movement. This 
inspiring PowerPoint presentation shares eight universal principles of water 
harvesting along with simple strategies that turn water scarcity into water 
abundance. These principles empower you to create integrated water-sustainable 
landscape plans at home and throughout your community. You’ll be inspired – and 
empowered – to start harvesting this precious resource for your own garden. The 
presentation starts at 7:00 p.m. (doors open 6:00 p.m.) at the Surfside Race 
Place, Del Mar Fairgrounds on Jimmy Durante Blvd. in Del Mar. Parking is free 
and everyone is welcome. Tickets for this exciting Special Evening are $15/SDHS 
members, $25/non-members. Come anytime after 6:00 p.m. to shop for plants and 
garden related
products, and to purchase the speaker’s two books. Seating is limited, and 
tickets may be ordered on-line at www.sdhortsoc.org.

Rainwater harvesting is the process of capturing rain and making the most of it 
as close as possible to where it falls. Greywater harvesting is the process of 
directing water from household sink, bathtub, shower, and washing machine 
drains into the soils of the landscape where the water is naturally filtered 
and reused to generate more onsite resources. The two work hand in hand, and 
can reduce our water consumption by 30 to 50%! You'll see examples enhancing 
local food security, passively cooling cities in summer, reducing costs of 
living and energy consumption, controlling erosion, averting flooding, reviving 
dead waterways, minimizing water pollution, building community, creating 
celebration, and more.

Lancaster has written and self-published the award-winning, best-selling books 
Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1: Guiding Principles to 
Welcome Rain Into Your Life and Landscape (2006) and Volume 2: Water-Harvesting 
Earthworks (2008). His articles have been published in The
Ecologist, Permaculture Activist, Permaculture Magazine, Back Home Magazine, 
and Mother Earth News. A very popular speaker, Lancaster gives over 100 public 
talks, workshops, and interviews per year advocating attainable, sustainable 
systems. Venues have included the Village Building Convergence, New Mexico 
Organic Farming, California Master Gardeners, International Rainwater Catchment 
Systems Association, and U.S. State Department-sponsored tours of the Middle 
East. He has designed/built dozens of home-scale permaculture gardens and 
landscapes (irrigated entirely with harvested rainwater and greywater), and 
consulted on design of model homes, landscapes, and greenbelts, restoration 
projects and the Tucson Nature Conservancy water-harvesting demonstration site. 
To learn more visit his website, www.HarvestingRainwater.com, and associated 
Drops in a Bucket blog.
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