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2spots: Sustainability in Motion Bicycle Tour (Jul 30-Aug6) Eugene, OR

 
                            
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Selling two spots on the Common Circle Sustainability in Motion Bicycle Tour to Organic Farms – Learn Bicycle Touring in Eugene, OR (July 30-August 6th, 2011) because of a medical emergency. We are asking $1500 OBO.

The course is full and there will not be one next year. You will have a great time. E-mail me at arkittel@shaw.ca if you are interested.

This is a sold out tour and we are selling two spots. Description is below:

Location: Eugene (OR)
Sale Tuition: $1250 (regular price)
w/ Friend: $1000 each (regular price)
Dates: 2011: Jul 30 - Aug 6
Difficulty: All Levels
# Participants: 20
Meals/lodging: Yes

Throughout this week-long program you will take part in a wide range of educational hands-on activities. You’ll see family organic farms, learning how your food is grown, what it means for something to be organic, and why it’s absolutely critical to support local organic farmers. You will also cycle to model eco-villages and intentional communities where you will learn all about the challenges and gifts of choosing to live in community. Along the way, we will make stops at green businesses and cooperatives, demonstrating the power of community economics.

Common Circle Education is the nation's ecological design and sustainable living school with courses in Oregon, Hawaii and California; our instructors are some of the most well-known leaders in sustainability, organics and permaculture design.

 
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