Our Programs
Woodbine’s educational programs are focused on topics related to sustainability and community, and include one-day sessions, weekend workshops, conferences, and longer residential courses. All the programs are offered on site at the ecology center and, in most cases, participants spend significant time outdoors while they learn. The programs are a great way to connect with the land—and with each other—while gaining new skills that can be applied immediately.
See our registration page for more information on how to register for our programs
Our schedule for 2010 includes:
- Mushrooms for Food & Medicine
- Edible Forest Gardens
- Personal and Community Aquaponics
- Solar Design and Natural Building
- Healing Power of Local Plants
- Permaculture Design Course
- Indigenous Permaculture Convergence
- Sustainable Watersheds for Sustainable Communities
If you have specific skills in areas related to sustainability and community that you would like to share with others, or you have an idea about a program that you think is in line with our mission find out how you can teach with us.
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Lets get together and spend time with the plants. We will walk through the woods meeting many plants in their natural habitats and talk about the...
Join us for a two-week intensive certificate course in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Learn how to design sustainable and regenerative...
Join us for the first Indigenous Permaculture Convergence. Learn about indigenous permaculture principles and...
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