Cultivating Peace and Sustainability
from the Insisde Out
May 2009
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Upcoming Workshops
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Greetings!
Just a quick note about my upcoming workshops. I look forward to seeing
you there.
In Peace and Passion,
Deborah Eden Tull
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS:
ENERGY EFFICIENCY - IT'S EASIER THAN YOU THINK
ORGANIC GARDENING
ORGANIC GARDENING WORKSHOP
Saturday, May 30, 2009 from 1:30pm - 4:30pm
(held at a private residence)
It's springtime, the perfect time to get your hands in the soil and learn how
to
grow your own food! Whether you have a
backyard space or just containers
to plant
in, whether you're a new gardener or someone with experience, I'm inviting you
to
come out for an afternoon hands-on immersion in sustainable backyard gardening.
Topics we will cover:
* creating healthy soil
* building raised beds
* rotating crops
* companion planting
* integrated pest management and how to make your own natural
"repellents"
The cost is $35 if you register by May 27th.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR EACH WORKSHOP. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE
INFORMATION
OR IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND A WORKSHOP BUT CANNOT AFFORD THE FULL PRICE, PLEASE EMAIL
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SERVICES AND CONSULTATIONS
Creative Green Sustainability Coaching offers workshops and consultations to
help
you create a sustainable world "from the inside out."
Please contact Deborah for information about consultations for:
* Home & Lifestyle
* Sustainable Kitchen Transformation
* Organic Gardening
* Green Schools Program
Deborah Eden Tull is a sustainability coach and meditation
teacher who has been
traveling to, living in, or teaching about sustainable communities
internationally
for the last 17 years, including seven years as a monk at the
Permaculture Design, Bio-Intensive Organic Gardening, and Compost
Education. Her
approach to sustainable living is a unique combination of peace and
environmentalism
that emphasizes the interconnection between personal and planetary well-being.
She
was recently featured on KCRW's Good Food and has also been featured in Yogi
Times
Magazine, Larchmont Chronicle,
Westside Today, Bicycle Fixation, Coffee Break
TV
Show and other publications.