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Reskilling Expo
Date:
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Time:
10:00 AM
-
4:00 PM
Event Type:
Class/Workshop
Organizer/Author:
bonnie linden
Location Details:
Temple Beth El is located at 3055 Porter Gulch Road in Aptos, adjacent Cabrillo College
You are cordially invited to
the SANTA CRUZ RESKILLING EXPO
for a day of sustainable living-skills edification.
Reskilling imbues the community with the wealth of shared knowledge.
SEPTEMBER 26, 10:00 to 4:00
Temple Beth El, Aptos
• a full roster of stellar hands-on instructors
• a slate of Futures Speakers
• a Santa Cruz Bee Guild Honey Tasting
• sign-ups for the October Expo Tour
This is a bottled water-free event, courtesy of WILPF.
Doors open at 9:00 – see schedule below. Admission by donation: $0 to $25.
Tool sharpening, urban foraging, bird language, knitting, bee keeping, raising goats, emergency solar power, energy-free home construction, solar water heating, ham radio.
Pickling, jam-making, pantry rotation, food dehydration, regenerative tonics, medicine of local herbs, canning, Santa Cruz Bee Guild honey tasting.
Local currency, restorative justice, microfinance, Aptos Community Garden, Follow Your Heart Action Network, local food economy practices, Dragon Slayers, 211 services, Barrios Unidos.
Natural agriculture, aquaponics, hydroponics, plant propagation, graywater, water-neutral gardens, lawn alternatives, rainwater harvesting, grow food party crew DIY, deciduous and sub-tropical fruit tree care.
Future of home energy production, future of urban food production, future of sanitation, future of water, future of peaceful co-existence, and future of local banking.
the SANTA CRUZ RESKILLING EXPO
for a day of sustainable living-skills edification.
Reskilling imbues the community with the wealth of shared knowledge.
SEPTEMBER 26, 10:00 to 4:00
Temple Beth El, Aptos
• a full roster of stellar hands-on instructors
• a slate of Futures Speakers
• a Santa Cruz Bee Guild Honey Tasting
• sign-ups for the October Expo Tour
This is a bottled water-free event, courtesy of WILPF.
Doors open at 9:00 – see schedule below. Admission by donation: $0 to $25.
Tool sharpening, urban foraging, bird language, knitting, bee keeping, raising goats, emergency solar power, energy-free home construction, solar water heating, ham radio.
Pickling, jam-making, pantry rotation, food dehydration, regenerative tonics, medicine of local herbs, canning, Santa Cruz Bee Guild honey tasting.
Local currency, restorative justice, microfinance, Aptos Community Garden, Follow Your Heart Action Network, local food economy practices, Dragon Slayers, 211 services, Barrios Unidos.
Natural agriculture, aquaponics, hydroponics, plant propagation, graywater, water-neutral gardens, lawn alternatives, rainwater harvesting, grow food party crew DIY, deciduous and sub-tropical fruit tree care.
Future of home energy production, future of urban food production, future of sanitation, future of water, future of peaceful co-existence, and future of local banking.
Added to the calendar on Sun, Sep 5, 2010 11:00PM
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