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Earthworks Course - Dallas, TX - Course Helps Feed Homeless and the Poor

 
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October 17-19, 2014

find out more and sign up here
http://schoolofpermaculture.com/earthworks-course/

Knowledge filled meaningful experience is what is at store at this autumn’s earthworks course in Dallas, TX. School of Permaculture has teamed up with Divine Kinship (a non profit) to build a food forest for the homeless right here in South Dallas.

We have been granted land use over a very beautitul piece of land in the south side of Dallas, TX. We will have an excavator on site so you can see close up how to make swales in real life application with larger equipment. (same principles can used used with a shovel in your backyard or with 50 excavators and bulldozers on 5000 acres of land)


You will learn and get very in depth understanding of earthworks, water, and animals systems in permaculture. We will split the days up into “on site evaluation and hands on training” and “classroom learning” which consists of the following:
-Principles and Design
-Climate effects on different earthwork features
-Map allocation
-Animal Integration
-Soil Conditioning
-Types of earthworks
-Soakage systems
-Roadage and access
-Earthwork features and connetions
-Machinery and operators
-Installation process
-Surveying, marking, and pegging sites

Each day will start at 9:00 am and conclude at 5:00 pm with your certification being presented at the end of the course.


Camping is allowed on site and there are a number of hotels nearby if you need accommodations.


Certifying Instructor: Nicholas Burtner

Registration: Only $350 To register – email learn@schoolofpermaculture.com or call 214-856-8477
Course must be fully paid before attendance.

You can pay by credit card via paypal at school of permaculture's earthworks page
http://schoolofpermaculture.com/earthworks-course/

Or you can pay by check by mailing your check to this address.
Make sure to email us your name and that you are mailing us your check.
School of Permaculture
4020 N. MacArthur Blvd
Ste 122-237
Irving, TX 75038
 
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