I wanted to let folks in the Eastern US know that I'm making two trips out that way in February to do a series of talks and workshops. If you know of people who would be interested, please forward this. I hope I can meet some of you while I'm there, and attach faces to the good words you've written.
Toby Hemenway
http://patternliteracy.com Annual Litten Lecture at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA February 11, 2010
"Our Plant Mentors: Learning Biomimicry from the World's Flora" for details, call 540-568-3194 or visit
http://www.jmu.edu/arboretum/ Lecture and Workshops in the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area: Lecture,
"How Permaculture Can Save Humanity and the Earth, but not Civilization"
Feb. 12, 7-9 PM, Duke University Campus
For details, contact Janice Little, 919-668-5309 or
janice.little@duke.edu Workshop:
Designing and Installing a Food Forest Feb. 13, 9AM-4PM, Duke University Gardens
Workshop:
Permaculture for the City Feb. 14, 9AM-1PM, Duke University Gardens
For details, contact Janice Little, 919-668-5309 email
janice.little@duke.edu Lectures and Workshops in New England
Springfield, Mass.
February 25, 6:30 PM: Keynote Address, Ecological Landscaping Association
For details, see
http://www.ecolandscaping.org Portsmouth, Maine
Feb. 26: Lecture,
"How Permaculture Can Save Humanity and the Earth, but not Civilization" Feb. 27, Workshop, 9AM-1PM:
Permaculture Solutions for City and Suburb For details, contact Lisa Fernandes
lisa@resilienthomes.com Cambridge, Mass.
Feb. 27, Lecture, 7-9PM:
"What Does Permaculture Look Like?"
Feb. 28, 10AM-1PM, Workshop:
Permaculture Solutions for City and Suburb For details, contact Lisa Gross
lisa.gross@gmail.com