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Sacred Garden

Ecological Place Making and Ancestral Traditions

With Erik Ohlsen

August 16th -18th

Come join this magical weekend of ecological landscaping, homestead design, and traditional skills.
In this 3-day, hands-on program, learn how to design, build, and manage a self sustaining, ecological food forest.
Learn about ancient traditions of kitchen gardens and sustainable homesteads from around the world.
Explore vital systems of sustenance developed by ancient peoples, discover how these systems are in use today, and how to incorporate them into your homestead. 

About this course

Overview

This course will look at magical and folk tradition practices for:

  • Building reciprocal relationship with the land,
  • Generating health and abundance for community,
  • Honoring the spirits of the place through the giving of offerings and the direct cultivation of food, fiber, medicine, and fertility.

Pratical Skills

  • Home scale water harvesting – collecting and storing rain
  • Seed saving – cultivating, collecting and storing seeds
  • Soil building – tending plants and microbes for soil health
  • Planting layout – strategies for what goes where.
  • Tree planting – techniques for planting perennials
  • Food harvesting – bringing abundance from garden to table
  • Medicine making – healing ourselves with what we cultivate

Weekend Schedule

Friday

9:45 – Arrive and settle in
10:00 – Introductions, Making Offerings
10:30 – Morning Session

    • Ancestral Ecological Traditions Conjuring of Place.
    • Calling Ancestor Wisdom.
    • Exploring your own Tradition of Place Making.
    • Listening, Perception, Observation.
    • Unlock the Patterns of Nature
    • 1st Harvest

12:30 Lunch
1:00 – Afternoon Session

    • Designing a Generational Food System
    • Principles of Regenerative Design
    • Energy Flow Design (Water, Sun, Access)
    • Food Forest Tour and Layout Strategies (Hands on use of tools for layout)
    • 2nd Harvest

4:30 – Afternoon Gratitude and Closing

**This is a tentative schedule to give you a feel for the class.

Saturday

10:00 Morning Session

    • Celebrating Life
    • Offerings and Reflections
    • Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Strategies (Hands on)
    • Planning a Year Round Harvest (Succession, Evolution, Management)
    • 3rd Harvest

12:30 – Lunch
1:00 – Afternoon Session

    • Conjuring Herbal Traditions
    • Hands On Making of Hydrosols, Herbal Oils, and Charm Bags (All Students go home with their own bundle of Hydrosols, Oils, Charms)
    • 4th Harvest

6:00 – Ancestor Ritual

    • Potluck Dinner
    • Friction Fire Instruction
    • Bonfire

9:00 Evening Gratitude and Closing

Sunday

10:00 Morning Session

  • Agroforestry
  • Offerings, Reflections, Traditional Tree Symbolism
  • Food Forest Management: Tree Pruning, Coppicing, Chop and Drop Systems (Hands on)

12:30 Lunch

1:00 Afternoon Session

  • Death, Life, Weaving the Threads
    Composting, Worm Bins, Compost teas. (Hands On)
  • Fibers of the Land (Harvesting for Cordage, Basketry, Wood Carving)
  • 5th Harvest
  • Tree Planting Ceremony ( Hands-on tree planting Instruction)

4:30 Weekend Gratitude and Closing

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Course Information

    • Location: Sebastopol, California
    • Dates: Aug. 16-18
    • Meals and Lodging: Students responsible for their own food and lodging offsite

  Typical Daily Schedule

10:00 – 12:30 —Morning session
12:30-1:00 —lunch
1:30-4:30 —Afternoon session

*Community Dinner Potluck Ancestor Fire Ritual On Saturday 17th at 6pm-9pm

Course Size

Due to the hands on nature of this course and the personalized focus of this course, space is limited. Only 18 spaces available for this course. Once the course is filled additional students will be put on a wait list.

PAYMENT

  • Earlybird Tuition: $350
  • Standard Tuition: $400
  • Abundant Tuition: $450
  • Work Trade: details below
  • All amounts are in US dollars

SCHOLARSHIPS & GROUP DISCOUNTS

Group discounts and Diversity Scholarships available? Yes!
See below for details

QUESTIONS? 

We are here for you. Reach us at: support@earthactivisttraining.org

 

MEET Your Teacher

Erik Ohlsen is a master of regenerative design, an internationally recognized Permaculture teacher, a landscape contractor, author, farmer, herbalist, storyteller, and practitioner of Nordic folk traditions.

Since 1999 Erik has founded numerous organizations that regenerate ecosystems including his award winning design and build firm Permaculture Artisans and The Permaculture Skills Center where thousands of students around the world learn ecological landscaping and regenerative agriculture.

Working as an internationally renowned regenerative designer, he has committed decades to repairing ecosystems and connecting people with the land throughout the globe. He has designed and implemented hundreds of regenerated landscapes ranging from small urban lots to large tracts of land.

His many years of experience observing and listening to landscape patterns while managing installation crews have led to an extensive knowledge of ecological land development and planning. He is a specialist in water harvesting systems, food forest design, community organizing, facilitation, vocational education and much more. In all of his work there is a presence of social equity, climate justice, and ecosystem restoration and his stories and achievements continue to empower people worldwide.

Guest Presentations by

Redbird Willie, a native ecologist and educator who works at Heron Shadow, a Native place of refuge and learning for community engagement, connection to the land, growing Indigenous foods, and nourishing Indigenous and intercultural relations.
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The Regenerative Landscaper

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FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION

Payment options

TUITION

  • Early Bird Tuition: $350
  • Standard Tuition: $400
  • Abundant Tuition: $450
  • Every Abundant Tuition helps support a Diversity Scholarship.

WORK TRADE

  • Limited work trade positions available.
  • Work trade includes a class fee of $300 and 5 hrs of course support.
  • Work trade includes daily set-up and clean-up, along with ongoing support during the event.
  • Work trade may require work at times when other students are taking a break.

    PAYMENT PLAN

    • Payment of $135 when you register.
    • Two monthly installments of $135 ($405 total).
    • Our Student Support Team will assist you in setting this up.

    Diversity Scholarships

    DIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS

    • Earth Activist Training is committed to increasing the diversity of global permaculture and regenerative land movements.
    • We recognize the history of this land called the United States and Canada and seek to do what we can to rectify the deep injustices and systems of inequity that formed and continue to shape society today.
    • Diversity Scholarships are available for Indigenous Peoples and People of Color working in or wanting to work in environmental or social justice.
    • These scholarships are a 50% off standard tuition ($200) and a pay-what-you-can above this. Any amount will be accepted and appreciated.
    • To apply select the “Diversity Scholarship” in payment section the registration form below.
    • Earth Activist Training’s Diversity Scholarship fund is supported by donations. Visit our Diversity Fund page if you wish to support our Scholarship program.

    If you have any questions, we are always here to help: support@earthactivisttraining.org

    Register

    Click here to be placed on the waitlist

    YOUR LEARNING JOURNEY

    You may also be interested in our Advanced Permaculture course, Advanced Permaculture. This course is a year-long course broken up into three six-week modules focused on: design, water management, soil care and building, incorporating animals into a system, building food forests, and managing woodlands.

    Bioremediation & Earth Repair will provide an introduction to different bioremediation tools and techniques for detoxifying and revitalizing the gardens, lands and waters that sustain and nourish our communities. This class will highlighting bioremediation projects and inspiring practitioners who are working with regenerative remedies to heal toxic realities.

    CLICK HERE for more information and to register

     

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