Joshua Tree’s Harrison House Arts, Music, and Ecology Center will host an intensive three-day course on permaculture from May 24 to 26. Permaculture is a design process that promotes ecologically sustainable living systems between humans and nature. Topics covered will include organic gardening, natural building, composting, water harvesting, and more.
Last held in 2021, the recurring course will be taught by Warren Brush, a renowned permaculture consultant and educator with over 30 years of experience in the field. The weekend will kick off with an introductory lecture on the evening of Friday, May 24, with the course to follow over the next two days.
Early-bird registration is now open; to attend the course at a discounted rate, be sure to register before April 1. For more information about this year’s Intro to Permaculture course, call the Harrison House at 760-366-4712, or visit the event’s page at louharrisonhouse.org.