Permaculture Design & Regenerative Agriculture Certification, Maui HI
followed by an Advance Permaculture Internship
March 26th & 27th
April 9th & 10th
April 30th & May 1st
May 13th, 14th and 15th
March 26th & 27th
April 9th & 10th
April 30th & May 1st
May 13th, 14th and 15th
More info:
- Jenny Pell (206) 949-0496 [email protected]
Save your spot here:
Venmo: @jenny-pell-1
Paypal: [email protected]
- Jenny Pell (206) 949-0496 [email protected]
Save your spot here:
Venmo: @jenny-pell-1
Paypal: [email protected]
Locations
All the sessions are held in several locations around the island, farms, projects & personal properties applying permaculture & regenerative agriculture.
- Classes are held Saturday and Sunday, 9am-4pm, twice each month in Makawao
- Classes are held Saturday and Sunday, 9am-4pm, twice each month in Makawao
Course Description
This course has lectures, group dynamics, hands on activities, field trips, videos, special guest speakers, group design work & presentations & so much more..
We cover the 72hrs Internationally Recognized curriculum by Bill Mollison & add specific topics relevant to our island characteristics & needs.
There are lots of hand-on activities implementing a real permaculture design. We will be working in the farms mentioned before installing a small food forest example, working with companion planting, medicinal ethnobotanical plants, messuring the landscape, doing a real consultation, land assessment & design project.
Classes are 9 am to 4 pm
Sessions of 1.3hrs each with 15m brakes & 1hr lunch
We cover the 72hrs Internationally Recognized curriculum by Bill Mollison & add specific topics relevant to our island characteristics & needs.
There are lots of hand-on activities implementing a real permaculture design. We will be working in the farms mentioned before installing a small food forest example, working with companion planting, medicinal ethnobotanical plants, messuring the landscape, doing a real consultation, land assessment & design project.
Classes are 9 am to 4 pm
Sessions of 1.3hrs each with 15m brakes & 1hr lunch
- Tropical Agroforestry
- Growing food, getting it on your plate, putting up the harvest
- Plant propagation and seed saving
- Composting, biochar, and soil fertility methods
- Water strategies - catchment, ponds, grey water
- Watershed health and restoration
- Reef protection and reef rebuilding strategies
- Designing for disaster - drought, floods, and fire
- Generating abundance and all the ways we share
- Passive solar designs and installations
- Reading landscapes and patterns in nature
- Mapping and site analysis
- Hawaiian values: Lokahi, Laulima,`Ike Pono, Ho`omau, Kokua
- In addition to the international certification curriculum, this course includes - hands-on workshops, field trips, pidgin in da garden, Hawaiian talk story and music, learning the Hina calendar (how and why to plant by the moon), and good fun!
What are you getting?
Permaculture class lessons
An internationally recognized certification upon completion of the course
All the contents of this course in your USB
Internet access
An internationally recognized certification upon completion of the course
All the contents of this course in your USB
Internet access
Price & Discounts
- $750 - $1,500 sliding scale
- Saved your spot with a deposit of $250 & pay for the rest while the course is happening ( none refundable )
- $50 off the total if you register before Feb 10th
- $100 off if you bring a family member/partner with you
- Some scolarships available
- Saved your spot with a deposit of $250 & pay for the rest while the course is happening ( none refundable )
- $50 off the total if you register before Feb 10th
- $100 off if you bring a family member/partner with you
- Some scolarships available
Registration
1.- Contant for info
- Jenny Pell (206) 949-0496 [email protected]
2.- Registration and saving your spot here:
Venmo: @jenny-pell-1
Paypal: [email protected]
- Jenny Pell (206) 949-0496 [email protected]
2.- Registration and saving your spot here:
Venmo: @jenny-pell-1
Paypal: [email protected]
Facilitators & Guest Speakers
Rosa Maicas
Permaculture Consultant, Designer & Facilitator since 2009.
Creator & main manager of Permafunk Permaculture & Regenerative Agriculture Institute that operates in Northern California, Maui & the Mediterranean of Spain with several local teams from the local farms, colleges & Universities of each area.
Main facilitator of Permaculture Design Courses at Chico State University & Butte College Ca since 2015..
Main facilitator & organizer of hands-on workshops & lecture series at Butte College, Chico CA since 2012.
Certified educator for Holistic Planning, Grazing Planning, Biological & Financial Planning for farms & ranches.
Evan Ryan
Is an agricultural landscape consultant, designer, farmer, project manager, author and educator. His focus is apply permaculture systems to production agriculture, utilizing holistic land care preactices to nurture resilient environments rich in clean air, fresh water, nourishing food and community.
He is the founder, director & designer of Pono Grown Farm Center, a non-profit organization focused on agricultural education with a mission to increase the connection people have to the land and empower them to better care for it. Evan is the author of Hawaii Home Gardens: Growing Vegetables in the Subtropics Using Holistic Methods, a permaculture based guide to vegetable growing. He is also the co-founder of the Hawaii Seed Growers Network, spreading the seed saving movement throughtout Hawaii with workshops, seeds & plant exchanges & most recently starting an online marketplace fr local seed growers.
Jenny Pell
Jenny Pell started her permaculture journey 30 years ago in the Pacific NW, and most of her work (and life) has been dedicated to permaculture ever since. Jenny's experience spans education, consulting, and design both in the US and internationally.
A move to Maui four years ago shifted her career to local food solutions, using regenerative agriculture and specifically agroforestry to develop resilient communities and economies, and as a core strategy for climate change adaptation. She has many years experience living and working on organic farms, and is currently spearheading a worker-owned Food Hub Cooperative on Maui.
Hannah Bernard
Co-Founder and Executive Director of Hawai’i Wildlife Fund, Hannah Bernard is an award-winning marine biologist with 33 years experience studying, teaching and directing efforts to support the conservation of Pacific Ocean marinelife. In addition to advisory councils, she currently serves on two federally appointed peer-review
panels to advise the NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service on conservation of marine mammal populations and fishery bycatch interactions. She has served on numerous Boards and committees, including the Sierra Club's National Marine Wildlife and Habitat Committee, the Hawai'i Ecotourism Association, the Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council, Save Honolua Coalition, Maui Surfrider Foundation, Maui Coral Reef Network, Maui Reef Fund and the ‘Ohana Coalition Steering Committee. Hawai’i Wildlife Fund is a non-profit organization founded in 1996, and has orchestrated the removal of more than 280 tons of marine debris from some of Hawai’i’s most impacted coastal habitats, protected more than 9000 hawksbill sea turtle hatchlings and their mothers, and taught thousands of students and volunteers in the field and in the classroom through marine naturalist trainings and expeditions.
Permaculture Consultant, Designer & Facilitator since 2009.
Creator & main manager of Permafunk Permaculture & Regenerative Agriculture Institute that operates in Northern California, Maui & the Mediterranean of Spain with several local teams from the local farms, colleges & Universities of each area.
Main facilitator of Permaculture Design Courses at Chico State University & Butte College Ca since 2015..
Main facilitator & organizer of hands-on workshops & lecture series at Butte College, Chico CA since 2012.
Certified educator for Holistic Planning, Grazing Planning, Biological & Financial Planning for farms & ranches.
Evan Ryan
Is an agricultural landscape consultant, designer, farmer, project manager, author and educator. His focus is apply permaculture systems to production agriculture, utilizing holistic land care preactices to nurture resilient environments rich in clean air, fresh water, nourishing food and community.
He is the founder, director & designer of Pono Grown Farm Center, a non-profit organization focused on agricultural education with a mission to increase the connection people have to the land and empower them to better care for it. Evan is the author of Hawaii Home Gardens: Growing Vegetables in the Subtropics Using Holistic Methods, a permaculture based guide to vegetable growing. He is also the co-founder of the Hawaii Seed Growers Network, spreading the seed saving movement throughtout Hawaii with workshops, seeds & plant exchanges & most recently starting an online marketplace fr local seed growers.
Jenny Pell
Jenny Pell started her permaculture journey 30 years ago in the Pacific NW, and most of her work (and life) has been dedicated to permaculture ever since. Jenny's experience spans education, consulting, and design both in the US and internationally.
A move to Maui four years ago shifted her career to local food solutions, using regenerative agriculture and specifically agroforestry to develop resilient communities and economies, and as a core strategy for climate change adaptation. She has many years experience living and working on organic farms, and is currently spearheading a worker-owned Food Hub Cooperative on Maui.
Hannah Bernard
Co-Founder and Executive Director of Hawai’i Wildlife Fund, Hannah Bernard is an award-winning marine biologist with 33 years experience studying, teaching and directing efforts to support the conservation of Pacific Ocean marinelife. In addition to advisory councils, she currently serves on two federally appointed peer-review
panels to advise the NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service on conservation of marine mammal populations and fishery bycatch interactions. She has served on numerous Boards and committees, including the Sierra Club's National Marine Wildlife and Habitat Committee, the Hawai'i Ecotourism Association, the Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council, Save Honolua Coalition, Maui Surfrider Foundation, Maui Coral Reef Network, Maui Reef Fund and the ‘Ohana Coalition Steering Committee. Hawai’i Wildlife Fund is a non-profit organization founded in 1996, and has orchestrated the removal of more than 280 tons of marine debris from some of Hawai’i’s most impacted coastal habitats, protected more than 9000 hawksbill sea turtle hatchlings and their mothers, and taught thousands of students and volunteers in the field and in the classroom through marine naturalist trainings and expeditions.
What to bring & Recommended readings
- Notebook, colours pens & pencils
- Camera - USB - Compass & landscape ruller - The designers manual if you have it - Your own coffee, water, water bottles, snacks & potluck lunch |
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Further Education - Advanced Permaculture Internship
If you are ready to keep deeping into the wide world of Permaculture after your certification program here is a grand opportunity to bring into practice some of the skills that you just learned.
After this training you have a great opportunity to do an internship with us while staying in Maui. Contact us if your interested in learning more about it.
Practical skills where you will develop in the Advanced Internship:
- Permaculture design mapping skills with Google Earth & Adobe Illustrator, learning how to make digital maps.
- We will develop skills on food forest setting up
- We will construct main garden zones with cash crops : turmeric & ginger gardens, tea blend gardens, more fruit tree areas etc.
- We will learn how to use mesuring tools to build swales in the land.
- We will use machinery for the swale construction.
- We will do an advance design mapping work for the farm deepening into their business model & how to enhance the existing enterprices.
- We will do mushroom inoculations all around the land, building soil & creating life in the soil.
- We will learn deeper skills on water management ( catchments, swales, ponds, etc ) & develop a grey water system plan.
Our interns & permaculture design students will have priority in accessing this internship.
The cost is $600/month
Included in the price: lectures, hands on projects, design maping exercises, implementation on farms, consultation exercises & visiting other farms/permaculture design projects.
If you would like to register for this Advanced Internship please contact us: [email protected] / 8314615945
Limited spaces!
SponsorsPermafunk Permaculture & Regenerative Agriculture Institute, Redwood Seed Company, Fungi Perfecti, Hawaii Wild Life Fund, Holistic Management International, Ahimsa Sanctuary Farm.
After this training you have a great opportunity to do an internship with us while staying in Maui. Contact us if your interested in learning more about it.
Practical skills where you will develop in the Advanced Internship:
- Permaculture design mapping skills with Google Earth & Adobe Illustrator, learning how to make digital maps.
- We will develop skills on food forest setting up
- We will construct main garden zones with cash crops : turmeric & ginger gardens, tea blend gardens, more fruit tree areas etc.
- We will learn how to use mesuring tools to build swales in the land.
- We will use machinery for the swale construction.
- We will do an advance design mapping work for the farm deepening into their business model & how to enhance the existing enterprices.
- We will do mushroom inoculations all around the land, building soil & creating life in the soil.
- We will learn deeper skills on water management ( catchments, swales, ponds, etc ) & develop a grey water system plan.
Our interns & permaculture design students will have priority in accessing this internship.
The cost is $600/month
Included in the price: lectures, hands on projects, design maping exercises, implementation on farms, consultation exercises & visiting other farms/permaculture design projects.
If you would like to register for this Advanced Internship please contact us: [email protected] / 8314615945
Limited spaces!
SponsorsPermafunk Permaculture & Regenerative Agriculture Institute, Redwood Seed Company, Fungi Perfecti, Hawaii Wild Life Fund, Holistic Management International, Ahimsa Sanctuary Farm.