Cultivating Community
Using Permaculture Principles
Where:
Kumukoa House 1314 Kumukoa St. Hilo, HI 96720
(next to UH Hilo)
When: Saturday, March 28 at
9:30-12:30pm
Cost: $30, students with I.D. $25
More Info: call Tracy for more info at
443-4076 or
reply to this email.
Experience activation, inspiration and empowerment
during a three hour interactive presentation by one of the
founding members of La'akea Community, Tracy Matfin. This
presentation will share the experiences of a well established
community, lighten your spirit and get you started on developing
your own personal tool box full of techniques to launch new
beginings and encourage old relationships. Laughter possible,
smiles guaranteed.
Tracy Matfin is an educator turned farmer, mother and
permaculture instructor. After studying environmental science at
U.C. Berkeley and teaching high school science for a decade,Tracy
co-founded La’akea Community. Sharing the community’s living
experiment through tours and internship programs brings her great
pleasure. She loves sitting with trees, communing with the “weeds”
and laughing with her daughter, friends and family.
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Theatre as a Healing Art
Where: Kalani
Eco-Resort, red road, Pahoa
When: Saturday & Sunday,
March 28 & 29 at 1:30 - 5:30
pm
Cost: $130 for both days,
$75 Saturday only
Led by Judy
Dolmatch, MSW, LCSW,
La'akea member
Using Improv
Games, Psychodrama and Playback Theatre as a path for
self-expression and healing, this experiential intensive offers
opportunities to creatively address the changes we deeply desire,
and release patterns and beliefs that no longer serve.
No theatre experience necessary, only the willingness to explore
your spontaneous, authentic self in a supportive setting.
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Community and Permaculture
Tour
at La'akea
Intentional Community, Pahoa
Where: La'akea Community, meet at Main
House
When: Saturday, April
11 @ 9:30 am
Cost: Donation,
suggested $5-15 if you can. No one turned away.
More Info:
call Tracy for more info at
443-4076 or
reply to this email.
Description:
Come join us for an introduction to permaculture and our
community lifestyle! Take a fun and informative tour of our
land, including our organic gardens, alternative building
methods, off grid solar system, animals and orchards.
Learn some basics of permaculture concepts and how we apply them
in action.
We are a committed group of people working together closely in
community, on our 24 acres organic permaculture farm. We
integrate the social aspects of sustainability into daily life:
how to live together with honesty, love and peace, and share
power and leadership. We do not have one central leader, but
instead share the cost of the land and the leadership equally. This is a great time to tour the land and ask
questions about community.
Let us know
if you are coming. Thanks!
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Spring
Concert
Come and Celebrate a
Day of Magical Fun in Support of Malamalama Waldorf School
Children.
When: Saturday, April 18th, 12:00-5:00pm
Where: At the Paradise Park Community Center in HPP at Maku'u
and 17th in Keaau, near Hilo, big island
This is an alcohol free, family friendly event with music for
everyone!
The musical line-up:
Kunzwanana Marimba Band
Bethany Trio, (R&B, Brazilian and
Afro-Cuban dance music)
East Side All Star Jazz Orchestra
Terrapin Station, (Grateful Dead Cover Band)
Children under 12 are free
Suggested Donation is $15-$20
Food will be available for purchase
For more information contact: Tracy@permaculture-hawaii.com