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BELFAST – The International EcoPeace Community ESTIA will present its fourth annual participatory conference on Earth Education and Permaculture Design from noon to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 5, at the Hutchinson Center.
Julia and Charles Yelton, permaculturists and former residents of Crystal Waters, a permaculture ecovillage in Queensland, Australia, along with Emily Markides, University of Maine Peace Studies professor and founder of ESTIA, will give a presentation on “Creating a Permaculture Edible Forest in Cyprus,” after which conference participants will take part in various discussion groups.
To preregister, please call the Hutchinson Center at 800-753-9044 or register at the door from 11:45 to noon. Cost is $15 for adults and $10 for students. For information, contact Dee Clark at 236-1029 or e-mail deeclark8997@yahoo.com.
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