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Seeking the skills to become a professional permaculture practitioner?
Looking for a community of partners and mentors? Join us...

*Ecological Landscaper Immersion at Permaculture Skills Center*
Permaculture Design | Project Management & Installation | Business Training

Three days per week for 6 months. Starts April 2016
Learn more and apply: http://www.permacultureskillscenter.org/#!eli/ckij

The Ecological Landscaper Immersion (affectionately know as ELI) was
created to empower the next generation of aspiring professional land
stewards with a foundation of ecological literacy, hard skills, and
personal and professional development so that they may align their unique
strengths and interests into vocations that increase the life-supporting
capacity of landscapes and the communities that call them home.

Learn from leading-edge permaculture professionals to gain the skills to
earn a living regenerating the planet. This 6-month advanced skills
training is designed for those interested in regenerating the ecological
function of landscapes at all scales.

Top 5 Reasons to take ELI:

1. Build skills by doing – From reading the landscape, to design, to
implementation, you’ll grow your skills by meaningfully embodying them
through real projects.

2. Learn why not just how – Increase your ecological problem solving skills
and ability to choose appropriate techniques that yield truly integrated
solutions, which complement the characteristics of their context.

3. Find focus – We’ll support you to clarify your personal vision, mission,
goals, and strengths, and then formulate strategies for directing them into
a vocation that is valuable and purposeful.

4. Develop your support network – Our cohort approach to education creates
a community-learning environment that fosters meaningful relationships with
peers, instructors and mentors.

5. Learn from the leaders – our stellar team of core and guest instructors
collectively represent decades of applied permaculture experience in a wide
diversity of professions.

*Learn more and apply:* http://www.permacultureskillscenter.org/#!eli/ckij

Contact Ryan Johnston with questions: Ryan@permacultureskillscenter.org
 
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