Sustainability Seminar 2011

Join us for our annual Sustainability Seminar on Saturday, April 2th, 2011!

Native plants, bonsi gardening, home rain catchment, solar power and home energy efficiency, bicycle repair, natural homemade beauty products, sewing your own clothes, reducing toxic products at home, and salvage design will all be topics presented. A discussion forum will take place in the evening. A potluck lunch at noon, and dinner and a closing party will happen after the evening forum. See you soon!!!

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Schedule:
Kingsley (outdoors) Palomares (indoors)
10 a.m. Yoga - Amanda Backyard Waste: Compost, worms and greywater - Emrys
11 a.m. Sustainable Prescription for Health - Julia City of Pomona Green Initiatives - Daryl Grigsby, Dir. Public Works, Pomona
noon Lunch <--
1 p.m. Bonsai Basics - Jesse What is Regeneration? - Elektra
2 p.m. Cultivating the soil to grow healthy plants - Punit Sewing Your Own Clothes - Olympia
3 p.m. Native and Edible Plants in Your Yard - Dakotah Solar Energy in the Home - Will 
4 p.m. Catch the Rain - Will Reducing exposure to toxic stuff in the environment - Maryada
5 p.m. --> Movie Screening  / Discussion
After Party at Kingsford

 

Location:
341 E. Kingsley Ave.
Pomona, California

 

Directions:

We are located on the eastern side of Los Angeles county, in Pomona, California. Coming east on Highway 10 from Los Angeles, exit on Garey Ave., turn right on to Garey, take the first left after the third stop light, go 2 1/2 blocks and house is the gray and white house on the left with solar panels on the roof.

Traveling west from San Bernadino on Highway 10, exit on Garey Ave., which will actually put you on Orange Grove Ave. Turn left on Orange Grove, and the second light you come to will be Garey, turn left and after the second light you come to, take the first left after the third stop light, go 2 1/2 blocks and house is the gray and white house on the left with solar panels on the roof.