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Start: Jun 27 2009 9:00 am
Download the full 2009 Sebastopol Walks schedule here. Like to excercise & create community at the same time? The Sebastopol Walks series is a great way of doing both! You can also visit the iWALK site which lists other scheduled Sonoma County walks and allows you to add to the calendar, too.
Start: Jun 27 2009 10:00 am
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A day of fowl exploration leads us to three thriving backyard chicken coops and flocks. Chickens lend a unique permaculture edge to your garden, providing eggs, fertilizer, soil aeration, pest control and a lively soundtrack while happily composting your kitchen scraps. We’ll start the day at Happy Hens in Petaluma, the project of Stacey Evans and Rachel Kaplan, two Permaculture moms who decided to share the project of building a coop and caring for chickens. Learn about proper coop siting and construction, chicken care, egg management and surviving the winter without farm fresh eggs. Next stop is Troy Silveira and Tina Wilder’s home in Penngrove, always a tour favorite because of their recycling ingenuity. Amidst natural building marvels such as their light straw clay meditation hut and living roof, we’ll visit their happy chicken house made almost entirely out of recycled materials. Tina will discuss sharing garden space with free-range chickens, general chicken care, and fertilizer application. Last but not least, we’ll caravan to Catchtail Garden in Sebastopol, a three-acre parcel of pure wonder being revitalized from years of sheep grazing to a lush Permaculture food forest by owners and visionaries, Deborah Grace and Djubaya. They’ll reveal some of the myriad layers of ingenuity and insight packed into this small farm and show us their fifteen chickens taking turns in their homemade rotational chicken run! Even small yards can accommodate one or two chickens. This fun tour will leave you inspired to give some hens a home! Start: Jun 27 2009 10:00 am
End: Jun 27 2009 1:00 pm
Join us for our 2nd Seed and Plant exchange. Please bring clean seed or plants you want to share. Sara McCamant will teach a Seed Saving Part 2 class from 10:30-11:30, which will review the basic protocol for growing out clean seed to share. Seed and Plant exchange and Local Food potluck will follow class.
What you could bring: Location: West County Community Seed Library Vision: For more information contact Sara McCamant 829-5234 or saramc@emeraldearth.org
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Take the grand 10-mile tour of Sebastopol circling the town past parks, historic locations, and including all four loops: Laguna, Ragle, Burbank Gardens, and Laguna Uplands. The walk beings and ends in the Plaza. 

