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BioChar Workshop, Woodinville WA, April 27-28

 
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Come be part of Morethana Farm's upcoming BioChar workshop. The flyer is attached. Registration is only $35 for both days, and volunteers are more than welcome!

http://springbiocharworkshop.eventbrite.com/#

We are also looking for volunteers for various work parties before the workshop as we get our new permaculture education center under way.


The first work party is Saturday March 23 from 9:00am until noon.
Tasks will include road construction and planter bed construction. Coffee and donuts are included. If you can come, please dress for the weather. Rain boots are encouraged, and the conditions might be rainy and windy. There will be tools available, but if you want to bring your own work gloves, feel free to do so. The site will also need sheets of cardboard for mulching so if you can bring some (preferably with the tapes removed), as it will be a great contribution to the planting exercise.


Morethana Farm is located at 16215 140th Pl. NE, Woodinville, WA 98072. Enter at Class Nursery and follow the road through the nursery and all the way back to where parking is available.
The farm is leased by Antioch University Seattle, 21 Acres, SeaChar, and Pacific Bamboo Resources. It is in the works to become a sustainable permaculture education center!!



For more information, please email me.

Thanks!

Kim Ellsworth
Graduate Assistant
Antioch University Seattle

KEllsworth@Antioch.edu
Filename: Biochar-Flyer.pdf
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