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This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum.  Completing this BB is part of getting the wood badge in Commerce

For this BB, you will demonstrate you can make at least $5,000 from on-site consultations and on-site tours. You'll essentially be a permaculture Disneyland and try to make money by having people come to your place to experience the awesomeness of permaculture and to learn from you how to create and implement permaculture designs or techniques.

Minimum Requirements for this BB:
- must bring in at least $5,000
- must be some type of on-site consultation or on-site tour
    - this is done at your site, not the client's site

To document your completion, provide proof of the following as pics or video (less than two minutes):
  - A description of the on-site consultations and/or on-site tours
  - You doing the on-site consultations and/or on-site tours
  - Proof that you got paid $5,000 or more (you can smudge out the personal info, so long as it is identifiable as you)

note:  this could be several different activities/sessions that add up to $5,000 or more.
 
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