The Resilience Hub, a Portland-based nonprofit that works to build resilient communities, is looking for homeowners and community groups to host Permablitzes in the greater Portland area. Something like an old-fashioned barn raising, a Permablitz is a daylong work party in which a group of volunteers help implement permaculture design. To avoid sounding like those circular dictionary definitions (“melodic” defined as “melodious”), let us spell out permaculture design: a type of design that is ecologically based; that takes into account water use, agriculture systems and green engineering and architecture; and that to some extent mimics natural systems.
The group is looking for hosts in Portland, South Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Westbrook, Scarborough and Falmouth. Among other qualifications (such as a bathroom on the property and a willingness to cook something tasty to feed volunteers), hosts should have volunteered at previous Permablitzes; this is the third year Resilience Hub has organized them. In a press release, the nonprofit asked potential hosts: “Have you been interested in implementing a permaculture design but didn’t know where to start? Are you interested in exploring ways that your space or property can support the wider community?”
If you answered yes, get more details at 370-7697 or email Permablitz coordinator Heather Foran (heather@resiliencehub.org) or executive director Lisa Fernandes (lisa@resiliencehub.org).
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