Chicken Coop/Chicken Tractor Workshop May 6th – Rochester, NY
Chicken Coop/Chicken Tractor Workshop
Sunday, May 6, 2012 1-4 pm $30-45 sliding scale (household maximum $60-90 sliding scale)
Join us for a family friendly introduction to (sub)urban chickening. We’ll cover the basic needs of the chickens, including alternative feeds and incorporating them into a permaculture system. Together we’ll build a chicken coop and chicken tractor using mostly salvaged materials. Workshop participants will go home with a fact sheet on (sub)urban chickening and some innovative suggestions for sheltering them.
Class size will be limited to 20 participants. Payment in full is required to reserve your spot. Carpooling is always encouraged. Because this workshop is held at a private residence, full location details (including address) will be provided upon registration and payment.
To register: Send a check payable to Rochester Permaculture Center, PO Box 18212, Rochester, NY 14618 by April 20, 2012 along with (1) your name, (2) your mailing address, (3) your email address, and (4) phone number. Additionally, please send a quick email to patty@barefootpermaculture.com letting me know to expect you.
Warmly,
patty love, MALS, PDC
Barefoot Edible Landscape & Permaculture – owner
patty
RochesterPermacultureCenter – Program Director
www.rochesterpermaculturecenter.org
patty
http://www.meetup.com/RochesterPermaculture/
585.506.6505
PO Box 18212
Rochester, NY14618
Please note: I live a very full life, spending most of my time away from my computer and outdoors working or with my family and friends. There may be times when I don’t respond right away to your important email. If you require my immediate attention, please call 585.506.6505.
"My life’s purpose is gathering and sharing resources and information that regenerate my own and others’ abundant existence and vibrant well-being." patty love
"Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought." ~ Albert Szent-Giorgi, Nobel Laureate
"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" ~ Mary Oliver