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Join us on Saturday, May 6, at 1pm, for a Tree Planting in the SBCC Lifescape garden to honor & celebrate the life of
Bill Mollison, founder of the global
Permaculture movement.
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Permaculture is a dance with nature - in which nature leads~ Bill Mollison, 1928-2016
The tree planting will take place on the same day as the SBCC Environmental Horticulture Dept Annual Plant Sale, come enjoy both! Also, on hand will be the instructors for the upcoming summer SBCC
Permaculture Design Course, that starts May 19, if you have any questions about it. The SBCC Lifescape Garden is on the SBCC East Campus, 721 Cliff Dr. CA 93109
Trees Eat Us All: A Tribute to Bill Mollison (1928-2016) from Charlie Mgee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN_Texj9CD4
Part of International
Permaculture Day 2017 EVENTS
http://permacultureday.org/
More information on the SBCC's annual spring plant sale, located in the lovely Lifescape Garden. Environmental Horticulture students host this event featuring the many plants that have been propagated throughout the semester. All sales will benefit the SBCC Environmental Horticulture program. Enjoy beautiful ocean views, luscious plants, and good company while supporting a scholarly cause.
SBCC's annual spring plant sale,
Saturday, May 7, 2016 at 9 AM - 1 PM
https://www.facebook.com/events/1699475093654765/
SBCC's annual spring plant sale, located in the lovely Lifescape Garden. Environmental Horticulture students host this event featuring the many plants that have been propagated throughout the semester. All sales will benefit the SBCC Environmental Horticulture program. Enjoy beautiful ocean views, luscious plants, and good company while supporting a scholarly cause. We look forward to seeing you there!!!
Bill" Mollison (4 May 1928 – 24 September 2016) was an Australian researcher, author, scientist, teacher and biologist. He is referred to as the "father of permaculture” is an integrated system of ecological and environmental design which Mollison co-developed with
David Holmgren, and which they together envisioned as a
perennial and
sustainable form of agriculture.