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Hi All! I have some eager students looking for opportunities! If you have permaculture related positions available our students are interested.

Our second year students are currently working on creating short term internship or work-shadows. They are looking to observe and assist. If you have a working farm, are a designer or know of any permaculture related volunteer opportunities please let me know.

You can write to me here, or email me at info@wildernesscollege.com

Thanks for the help!
 
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Howdy Jessie, welcome to permies!

Here is our forum for wwoofers and other jobs if you and your students want to take a look.

https://permies.com/forums/f-27/WWOOF-organic-farm-volunteers-interns

Could you talk with us a little more about what kind of classes you teach? What experiences do your students have?
 
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Thanks Miles! I really appreciate the help!
 
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Permaculture Opportunities

The 80-acre End of the Road Ranch is 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean in Oregon. It is 7 miles from the nearest town of 1300 people with: riverside park; bank; gift shop, Grange Hall, bakery; restaurant; video store; (5) churches; grocery store; library; post office; roadhouse\sport bar; fuel station and mini market.

The ranch is surrounded by 20,000+ acres of logging land. It is a land locked island of 80 level acres surrounded on two sides by a wild salmon, trout, and steelhead river
There are 5 miles of logging roads and locked logging gates to get to the Ranch

The Ranch is a Grower Community. It is NOT a communal, political, religious, environmental, or militia community. There are 11 people living at the Ranch.

Every person in the Community is committed to increase their Permaculture, Sustainable and Off the Grid Knowledge and to participate in an outreach mission at the Sustainable Living Center. The Center is not located at the Ranch. Each member is willing to demonstrate and to teach their knowledge. There are two (2) afternoon sessions, one during the weekend and one during the week.

Each session is three (3) hours of supervised hands on (doing) sessions and one (1) hour of classroom. All the material and tools are furnished. The cost per session is $25.
Each sessions is one of kind session, not a canned repeating workshop. The sessions are not open to the permies, but are by application. Applicants are accepted based on their degree of interest. Only the serious need apply.

The subjects and times change with the seasons. If interested, email for application, times, and subjects

Visiting the Center

The coast has lots of State Parks, Commercial campgrounds, motels and resorts within a 12-mile radius of the Center in the cities of Depoe Bay, Newport, and Lincoln City
Live at the Center

The Sustainable Living Center is on Hwy 101 (Pacific Coast Hwy) in Lincoln City, Oregon 97367.

At the Center, a private bedroom and private bath includes all utilities is available at $350.00/month.
• Eight sessions are included at no cost. They are scheduled at times that would allow the participate to hold a full time job
• Thirty (30) day minimum commitment, but there is no limited, if participate passes the 30, 90, and 180 day reviews.
• Linens and towels are not furnished.
• No washing machine at house
• Kitchen and meeting room can be uses.
• Internet, phone service or cable if desired are an additional expense.
• No smoking in house or workshop
• Absolutely no drugs (legal or illegal) of any kind
• No Pets or children
• Large yard and off-street parking
Local bus transportation stop at front of Center.

For application or questions
nextday@vol.com


To see results of Center go to: www.sustainablelivingcenteroregon.com


 
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My farm, One Song Farm, a Six acre developing permaculture and market garden farm is accepting full time apprentices. We are on Kauai, Northshore, near Kilauea and 2 miles from the ocean.
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