Regenerating Urban Land: Understanding Water

05/24/2022 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM CT

Category

Class

Admission

  • $25.00  -  Member
  • $32.00  -  Non-Member

Summary

We will explore our water paradigm and discuss strategies you can use for working with water on land in your circle of care.

Description

Tuesday, May 24, 6:30 – 7:30 pm 
$25 Members, $32 Nonmembers 
Location: Lyndale Gardens Amphitheater 

Instructor: Paula Westmoreland, Ecological Design

 

This is the first workshop in a four-part series, Regenerating Urban Land. This series is brought to you in partnership with Ecological Design and MSHS. 

Water is life, the blood that flows through Earth. All living things have a relationship with water and depend on it for health. Unfortunately, many of us have been trained to think about water as a resource rather than a living system. In this workshop, we will explore our water paradigm, the water cycle, the properties of water, and discuss strategies you can use for working with water on land in your circle of care.  

 

Interested in attending the other three classes of the series? Save $25 when you sign up for the four-class series package! Sign up or learn more here

 

Paula Westmoreland is an agroecologist, teacher, and permaculture designer.  She has a Masters in ecology, sustainable agriculture, and landscaping from the University of Minnesota. Paula received her Permaculture Design Certification in 2000 and started Ecological Design that same year. Paula is passionate about building regenerative systems and connecting people to the land.