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All Bioregions Calendar

Join the circle of bioregional event-goers!

The All Bioregions Calendar lists planet-wide bioregional gatherings and other conferences, assemblies, celebrations, and events with related themes. Many of them will last for several days and center around building a greener and more sustainable future. Hopefully, they'll also be fun. Besides offering the opportunity for gaining information and making contacts, these encounters can lead to unforgettable experiences. 

                                                                             

2006

Planetwide

No listings at this time. 

Australia

Third Sunday Tour of the eco-development in Adelaide called Christie Walk! This inner-city development is unique in that it is being built using innovative concepts of urban sustainability like strawbale construction, roof gardening, non-toxic materials, solar power and water heating, and water treatment/re-use systems! If you are in the area, go visit this development that will, when finished, include community facilities and 27 dwellings (townhouses, apartments, and strawbale homes)! Tours are from 11AM to 12:30PM and include water and energy saving tips. To reserve a tour space: (08) 8212 6760 or email urbanec@urbanecology.org.au .For more info: www.urbanecology.org.au 

Europe

June 28 - 30, 2006
The Second International Conference on Quantified Eco-Efficiency Analysis for Sustainability will take place from in Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands. For more information, please visit the conference website: http://www.eco-efficiency-conf.org or contact the Eco-Efficiency Secretariat, Esther Philips, CML - Leiden University, P.O. Box 9518, NL-2300 RA Leiden, tel. +31-71-527 7477, E-mail: ee-conf@eco-efficiency-conf.org 

North America

Aprovecho Research Center in Cottage Grove, Oregon offers free tours on the first Sunday of the month.  The tour starts at 2:00 and is led by various members of the staff. We will discuss the different aspects of Aprovecho while giving you a chance to see the property and have some of your questions answered. No need to call in advance, just show up!More info at www.aprovecho.net or by calling 541-942-8198. 

Ecovillage Ithaca, New York offers free public tours on the last Saturday of each month at 3:00 pm. Tours meet at the FROG Common House. You do not need to make reservations in advance for the tour. Just show up! More information about Ecovillage Ithaca and the tours is at www.ecovillage.ithaca.ny.us or by calling 607-255-8276.

EcoVersity in Santa Fe, NM hosts Volunteer Garden Parties, complete with a luscious potluck, every 1st and 3rd Wednesday from 4-8 pm. Hang out with EcoV caretakers and friends, collecting seed, harvesting food, preparing the beds for winter. Then sit down to a meal and great conversation. More Info: info@ecoversity.org phone: 505-424-9797, ext. 17, www.ecoversity.org 

May 12, 2006
The Kansas Area Watershed Council (KAW Council) announces a series of monthly community gatherings, each focused on one angle of what it means to live a sustainable, vibrant life in the prairie bioregion. Each gathering features a lively program followed by a potluck. KAW Council, one of the continent’s oldest bioregional organizations, promotes continual discovery, protection and celebration of our home in the prairie bioregion, and sustainability in all aspects of our lives. The monthly community gatherings are open to everyone – please contact us at 785/843-0253 or carynken@mindspring.com  if you need childcare, would like to join the KAW Council listserv, or learn more about KAW.

On this date the topic is Our Bodies and the Earth .

May 23- June 6, 2006
The Wilder Institute, Next Generation Permaculture will hold a Permaculture and the Arts Design Intensive at Frogwood Retreat Center, Northern California Redwood. The intensive will be a creative 14-day arts and hands-on intensive!  112 hr certificated permaculture design course with daily art classes, movement, yoga & theatre. Space limited to 25 students. For complete details visit
www.permaculturenow.com or contact: Byron Delvin Gelin: delvin@permaculturenow.com or (604) 307-5566 Wendy Breiby: wendy@permaculturenow.com or (503) 298-4871.

South America

no listings at this time.
   

 

 

Continents represented here:

Links to websites of groups who provide classes and workshops  appear below their continents, with their state & or province. Other interesting website resources are listed as links under Resources,

Planetwide

Australia

www.wea-sa.com.au/ 
SA

Europe

North America (includes Mexico)

www.MountShastaEcology.org CA
www.social-ecology.org VT
www.openground.info KY
www.earthaven.org NC
www.ecoversity.org NM

South America

 

 
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Last updated April 17, 2008