Posts tagged with oaec
Here’s an enjoyable video from Occidental Arts and Ecology Center about their permaculture classes. If you’ve been thinking about taking a class, this gives you an idea of what it’s all about. And if you’ve already taken one, it’s sure to bring back happy memories. Enjoy!
I’m off to the West Coast Women’s [...]
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Tags: brock dolman, classes, courses, introduction, northsfbay, oaec, PDC, sfbayarea, sonoma county, video
May 1st, 2009 | Posted in Education | No Comments
In this six-minute video, Brock Dolman explains how native bunch grasses do more than provide nutrition for grazing animals: they also help sequester carbon, store water, and build the soil.
Brock is an extraordinary teacher from the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center and the director of Water Institute. He’ll be teaching a Permaculture Design Course [...]
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Tags: brock dolman, ecology, grass, grazing, native plants, oaec, soil
February 9th, 2009 | Posted in Ecological Systems | No Comments
Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (OAEC) is about 65 miles north of San Francisco and about seven miles west of Sebastopol. It’s a fantastic community resource; their offerings include:
Courses in permaculture, art, intentional communities, water and watershed conservation, woodshop for women, and more.
Spring and fall plant sales where you can buy robust heritage food, [...]
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Tags: classes, courses, Education, instruction, intentional community, northsfbay, nursery, oaec, sfbayarea, sonoma county
January 7th, 2009 | Posted in Education | No Comments