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This book contains many ways to help event and festival organizers to get started creating Waste Wise Events. No matter the size of your event, be it a family gathering or a huge music festival or convention with many speakers, by implementing just one of the strategies, you can make a positive difference for our…;

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This book contains many ways to help event and festival organizers to get started creating Waste Wise Events. No matter the size of your event, be it a family gathering or a huge music festival or convention with many speakers, by implementing just one of the strategies, you can make a positive difference for our environment and planet and help to educate more people on the importance of sustainability in their everyday lives.
Any type of event or festival can be both successful financially and more sustainable with a minimum amount of effort. Outdoor festivals will have some challenges and requirements that are different from the challenges and requirements that need to be met for an indoor event. And the reverse is also true.
Learn how to implement recycling, composting, water stations and more ways to make an event more sustainable.
Find out where to find volunteers and how to train them.
Discover which type of waste collection bins work best in various situations and the type of signage that makes it easy for the public and volunteers to sort all types of waste properly to avoid contamination.
It is important to set goals and a create a system to measure your success, then let everyone know how successful at meeting these goals you were.
This book clearly explains how anyone can create a more sustainable event or festival by following a few simple guidelines.

(Read more about Conscious Horsemanship here.)
You can come and experience the very unique empathy of these teacher horses (and donkey) who have learned to trust that humans will treat them as the conscious beings they are.
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We took classes here last autumn and really enjoyed the Conscious Horsemanship lessons: The kids and the horse have the right to say “yes” “no” or “maybe” to requests. Learning to tune into this brought about a lot of important conversations; Body autonomy, safe boundaries and personal space are all excellent concepts for our children to understand and be able to request/respect. |
Class agenda is customized for each student’s personal goals
Ages 5 and up
Closed-toe low-heeled shoes mandatory. Helmets highly encouraged (please provide your own)
Unique Experience – Learn Horse Language
Learn how horses assess and communicate with humans, taught by the horses themselves. We have been offering this experience on AirBnB Travel since 2017 with 170 5-star experience reviews: “The horses were all friendly and came to greet us…Carrie doesn’t just put you on the horse and ride like most places. She will teach the guest about how to read the horse, proper communication with the horse, etc. -Kevin” “Carrie’s Farm was an amazing experience for my granddaughters as they live in a city. They interacted with beautiful horses… Carrie was communicative, helpful, friendly, and made us feel at home. -Anastasia” Your experience begins in the barn (please dress for the weather, expect manure/bugs/wildlife) with a short orientation and bathroom break (outhouse). You will by taught by one or more of the horses (their choice), hands-on, to experience communication. Be prepared for a potentially emotional experience. You cannot lie to a horse, and horses sense everything about your emotions. Guests are encouraged to take photos with the horses, and we are happy to assist. The experience ends with discussion and questions. Total experience time is 1 hour. Maximum of 4 adults. AirBnB Experiences are currently paused. Please book here instead. On sale now! Starts at $15/person!
Unique Experience – Hiking With Horses
Take a guided hike of our breathtakingly beautiful farm with our horses. Your experience begins in the barn (please dress for the weather, expect manure/bugs/wildlife, moderate hill climbing) with a short orientation, basic instruction and bathroom break (outhouse). Then, we will pair you up with one of the horses (their choice). We will take a leisurely hike to the top of the ridge to enjoy the incredible views. On the way, I’ll answer questions about our rare horses and conscious horsemanship program. Once at the top, we will relax for 15 minutes or so while guests take photos with the horses, and we are happy to assist. We will then hike back down by a different route. The experience ends in the barn to say goodbye to our hiking partners. Total experience time is 1 hour. Maximum of 4 adults. AirBnB Experiences are currently paused. Please book here instead. On sale now! Starts at $15/person!
Exclusive Experience – Meet The Rare Jilfan Malabar Arabian Horses
Meet rare Malabar Jilfan Arabian horses. You cannot find this experience anywhere else in the world. We are the only Malabar Jilfan farm, and only 200 Malabars and a few Jilfan exist globally. We have been offering this experience since 2017 on AirBnB Travel with 170 5-star experience reviews: “Definitely don’t miss the morning farm tour! Learning about the horses and their stories may have been the highlight of our stay. -CJ” “This was an amazing experience and I cannot wait to return! Carrie is very kind, patient and knowledgeable. -Christine” Your experience begins in the barn (please dress for the weather, expect manure/bugs/wildlife, moderate hill climbing) with a short orientation and bathroom break (outhouse). Carrie then tells the Malabar/Jilfan story and about rare breed preservation. If the horses have not already joined us, we then go meet them in the field. The horses are very curious about visitors, and have offered hugs, lessons in communication, and requested petting or scratching the spots they cannot reach. Guests are encouraged to take photos with the horses, and we are happy to assist. The experience ends in the barn for discussion. Everyone has walked away from the experience touched by the beauty, extreme empathy and intelligence of these beings. Total experience time is 1 hour. AirBnB Experiences are currently paused. Please book here instead. On sale now! Starts at $10/person!
Hours/Times:
8 am to 7 pm Saturday through Thursday (closed daily 12 noon until 4 pm and closed Fridays)
Also, please check out our Family Farmstay Weekends and our Horse Hero program.
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Miss Doc Alena
American Quarter Horse
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Bos Salty Shiner
American Quarter Horse
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To Catcha Thief
Polish Arabian
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Frostalitos Ricka Sue
American Paint Horse
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Carrie Eastman was drawn to animals and healing at a very young age, when a family friend shared her knowledge of Reiki, Touch for Health, and nutrition. From the time she could toddle, Eastman thought all kids got muscled tested, supplemented, and taken to the chiropractor for injuries. She carried crystals home in her lunch box, spent hours in the woods, helped her dad garden, and had a variety of pets, from dogs and cats to fish, guinea pigs, rabbits, and snakes. She started riding horses during elementary school, learning hunt seat and training-level dressage at Connecticut’s New Canaan Mounted Troop and Ox Ridge Hunt Club. In high school she drifted away from her Eastern medicine roots and embraced the more conventional Western medicine approaches to animal health, while staying Eastern herself. Losing her horse Buck to a horrible colic nudged her back toward the Eastern medicine path for her animals.
Carrie graduated from Penn State in 1990 with an honors B.S. in wildlife science and additional focused coursework in horse production and crop and soil sciences. In the early 1990s her horse Poco developed navicular disease, ringbone, and arthritis at the age of twelve, and he was put out to pasture for full retirement. In desperation she turned to homeopathy and nutrition, and two years later Poco was again happy and healthy. Poco then gave her a wonderful case of whiplash during a trail ride, which led her to a chiropractor that practiced bio energy work, who in turn led her to Dr. Regan Golob. Dr. Golob developed the Bio-Energy Analysis Technique, which combines acupressure, craniosacral therapies, chiropractic, reflex points, applied kinesiology, Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique, defense physiology, and other modalities into a powerful system that frees the body to heal itself. Carrie apprenticed under Golob and became a student of TTEAM and TTouch, while also getting her Level I Centered Riding certification.
Her horsemanship mentors and teachers include Ward Studebaker, Centered Riding® Instructors Saundra Cabell and Robin Brueckman, Tom and Martha Shires (Canadian Olympic Equestrian Team), TTEAM® Instructors Copper Love and Debbie Potts, Kim Walnes and her stallion Gideon, and Tanya Bevilacqua of Mindfully Mounted and Fit. Her best teachers have been the horses themselves.

PLENARY 2: Permaculture and Economic Sustainability: Making It All Connect – with Mark Shepard
Permaculture may be a buzz word or a trend that we are all hearing, but what does it all mean in relationship to economic sustainability? Join Mark Shepard for this presentation that connects permaculture with the realities of economic sustainability faced by food and ag entrepreneurs.

About The Speaker:
Geoff Lawton is an internationally – renowned permaculture educator, consultant and practitioner. He emigrated from England to Australia and later studied permaculture with Bill Mollison in Tasmania. He established the Permaculture Research Institute at Tagari Farm in New South Wales, Australia, a 147 acre farmstead previously developed by Mollison. PRI was eventually moved to Zaytuna Farm, in The Channon, where it continues today.
Since 1985, Geoff has designed and implemented permaculture projects in 30 countries for private individuals and groups, communities, governments, aid organizations, & multinational corporations. He has taught the Permaculture Design Certificate course and designed permaculture projects in 30 countries. The Permaculture Research Institute supports the establishments of Permaculture Master Plan sites worldwide as demonstration sites and education centers that network their research information through. www.permacultureglobal.com.
About TEDx:
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
This event was held in Ajman, UAE.
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Writing about burdock for our upcoming Online Foraging Course: Edible and Medicinal Wild Herbs, which is shaping up to be INCREDIBLE! Immense detail (we’re talking a 500 page+ Printable course manual) and scrumptious wild foods recipes galore. It will release early 2018, and unlike our other programs, enrollment will close after a few weeks. .
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You don’t want to miss the next Casual Sundays Educational Series with none other than the man @kevinjodrey. If you are in the cannabis industry and don’t know who Kevin is you must be growing under a rock. He is one of the most intelligent, experienced and engaging leaders we have in this Community. You won’t want to miss this talk
Harvesting, Drying & Curing with Kevin Jodrey
Sunday, October 8th
12pm
Free to attend!
THIS CASUAL SUNDAY WILL BE LIVE STREAMED ON TRIM SCENE Solution’s FACEBOOK PAGE
Learn tips and techniques for making your harvest a success with the legendary Kevin Jodrey of Wonderland Nursery and The Ganjier. Technique, temperature/humidity control and sanitary conditions will be discussed as well as the impact of bacteria, mold and microbials. Best practices, establishing optimal environmental conditions and creating standard operating procedures will also be addressed. This class goes hand in hand with the Microbial Failure Prevention class with CW Analytics on October 22nd; make sure to attend both!
Kevin is one of the most well known growers in Humboldt County and is an internationally respected cannabis expert, known for improving and forwarding the modern cannabis movement. As a world renowned hunter of ganja genetics, Kevin is fascinated by the search for rare, desirable, and marketable traits. He’s been a cannabis cultivator for decades, running this own operations and offering consulting services to the broader community. He’s spoken at universities, judged at the Emerald Cup, and consulted on cannabis related educational shows for National Geographic and A&E. Featured in the New York Times, a pulitzer prize winning Washing Post article, countless other articles, books, and radio and tv shows, he is at the epicenter of the Green Rush (and graces the walls of the Oakland Museum to prove it) and is guiding the industry as it transitions to the Clean Rush – the sustainable movement of regenerating the land naturally through cannabis cultivation. #trimscenesolutions #trimscene #casualsundays #kevinjodrey #wonderlandnursery #humboldtlocal #mendohideout #emeraldgrown #sungrown #permaculture #thecaliforniaway #welcometohumboldt

This full Permaculture Design course, certificated internationally by the Permaculture Research Institute will run on one Saturday per month starting on 25th November 2017. A full list of dates is given below. This course is also open on a modular basis.
The course will be held at the Manchester Road Community Arts Centre which is south of Bury Town Centre on the main road leading to Prestwich. This has good public transport links and is easily accessible from the M60 and M66 by car.
Reserve a place on this course
The course is open to all, regardless of any previous experience or literacy levels. We will follow the international guidelines to cover the course syllabus in full. Each person completing the course will get an internationally-recognised PDC certificate.
The content and teaching style is aimed at those wishing to apply permaculture in urban and sub-urban settings, as well as those in rural locations. The course content has a wide and flexible application, not only for home and garden design, but also for those wishing to apply the permaculture design techniques within their business or career. We aim to provide you with the tools to enhance and facilitate community-based projects of all kinds, including Transition Towns and Incredible Edible initiatives. Many of our students go on to set up permaculture-inspired initiatives of their own. You can read more about people who will benefit from the course.
The course will be led by Angus Soutar and Andy Wynne with support from visiting teachers. Angus has rich experience of guiding and implementing permaculture design in a variety of commercial settings. He is keen to share this growing body of knowledge during, and after, the life of this course.
What will we study?
The aim is to help you to make the transition to a practical and peaceful future, in the way that you want it to. You can read more about the course topics here.
What will it cost and how can I pay?
The price for the complete course (12 days) is £480 if you book before the 1st November. We will ask for a deposit of £150 when you book to secure your place.
The fee includes on-going access to our virtual learning environment
You may read more about our pricing policy and what you can expect from us. We are offering several ways to make this affordable for people on low income and, if the fee is difficult for you to find, you are encouraged to negotiate with us.
Reserve a place on this course
The course will be held at the Manchester Road Community Centre . Detailed directions are here. Public transport is convenient, there is also some free car parking. We can facilitate car-sharing or lifts with fellow students as the course gets underway.
Dates and times
We start on Saturday the 25th November 2017 and continue monthly, usually either the third of fourth Saturday of the month: 16th December (2017), 20th January (2018), 17th February, 24th March, 21st April, 19th May, 23rd June, 21st July., 18th August, 22nd September and 20th October.
The day starts at 10.00 am and finishes at 5.00 pm. We enjoy a shared lunch together in the middle of the day.
Additional information
View some feedback from previous course participants
For further enquiries, contact Angus on 07973 856 528 or Andy on 07506 585 005. You can also e-mail Andy or e-mail Angus
Reserve a place on this course
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Alderleaf offers several permaculture courses. Learn about permaculture design, sustainable living skills, homesteading, and self sufficiency.
Permaculture design integrates the best of sustainable food production, natural building, forest stewardship, habitat restoration, water management, alternative energy, and much more.
Home-Scale Permaculture Course – Join us for a weekend to learn about the basics of permaculture – a revolutionary sustainable design system. The course covers permaculture principles, strategies, and ethics; basic design; and a hands-on tour of permaculture projects in action at Alderleaf. Learn how to get started at home with this ecological approach to designing for green human settlements.
Nine-Month Alderleaf Wilderness Certification Program – Our most comprehensive course. In-depth training in survival, nature skills, and permaculture. The program prepares you to apply nature skills in a variety of outdoor careers in wilderness education, environmental research, sustainable living, and beyond.
Nine-Month Advanced Wilderness Skills Program – A second year of advanced training for Wilderness Certification Program graduates. The program focuses on advanced studies and applications of each of our core curriculum areas (survival, tracking, ethnobotany, permaculture, naturalist skills, and outdoor leadership & teaching).
Homesteading Skills Course – Join us for a weekend of practical skills for both the homesteader with off-grid goals and the city-sustainable alike. We will be delving into fun, practical hands-on projects to help you be more self-sufficient in everyday life. Learn about canning, small animal systems, creating new things from old, useful wild plants, fermented foods and more in this packed weekend introduction to basic homesteading skills.
Three-Week Permaculture Design Certificate Course – Learn how to work with nature to create a more sustainable world and become more self sufficient. Earn a Permaculture Design Certificate while gaining hands-on experience on our permaculture farm and wilderness campus. This three week course focuses on permaculture design principles, ecology, and sustainable living skills.
Food Forest Course – Learn how to create a permaculture food forest that provides diverse foods, medicine, and rich wildlife habitat. Using permaculture principles, you’ll learn to develop a garden that mimics the natural processes of the forest, where maintenance is minimal and the outputs are diverse.
We offer three ways to receive a 10% discount for our short courses (day-long, weekend, and week-long wilderness courses):
1. Early Registration Discount: Register at least two months prior to the start date and receive a 10% discount; or
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3. Multiple Class Discount: Register for more than one class at the same time and receive a 10% discount.
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