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Re: Permaculture in St. Louis?



I have been trying to locate Permaculture people in the Midwest, too.  I
haven't found much in Ohio, outside of the small group I am leading.
Pennsylvania seems to be the hot spot out here for intensive courses.  If
she is willing to travel to other countries, why not start in Australia?  

Damon


At 11:12 PM 2/11/98 -0600, you wrote:
>I know someone in St. Louis who is looking to take a Permaculture course in
>that general area.  Her aim is to travel to other countries to help out,
>and she's in a position to quit her job to do that.
>
>Also, when is Bill's class in Japan (if it hasn't happened already?)
>
>Thanks,
>Lee
>
>
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>Lee A. Flier				
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>that the world extends across disciplines, continents, and centuries.
>Nothing in nature is quite so separate as two mounds of expertise."  -
>Marvin Harris
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