You've found the perfect forum to give you an idea what others are doing! I recommend attending home tours for insight in HOW others are living more sustainably (we have one coming-up March 10th, check it out on our Events page).
Thank you for choosing to join the Valley Permaculture Alliance, a local 501C3 non-profit education organization that offers classes, training, activities, tours, events and demonstrations on various aspects of sustainable living around the Greater Phoenix Valley. You can read more about the VPA on the ‘About Us’ page, sign up for our newsletter, and explore the many groups and resources this Ning “social networking site” has to offer, as well as customize your own Profile Page and connect with new like-minded friends. Please browse the discussions, blogs, videos, comments to get a feel for our incredibly resourceful community, and to share your interests as well.
We sincerely thank you for your interest in volunteering with the VPA. You’re encouraged to join the “Volunteer Group” to stay alerted and updated to the various volunteer opportunities. There are many volunteer opportunities to assist with classes and events, so please let me know if you are interested in helping out when available.
We offer a variety of classes to our members on requested fee basis ($15 or more) that goes toward venue hard-costs, also to our experienced and knowledgeable instructors, as well as to support the non-profit in providing quality education for improving our health, our communities and environment. See what classes you may be interested in attending by clicking our events tab, and feel free to contact us with any questions.
Welcome to the VPA!
Kat Farris
Volunteer Coordinator
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I am an avid outdoorsman who is interested in hiking and camping. I am a musician. I practice micro-scale aquaponics. I garden on my patio. I culture insects. I am generally interested in the way life works.
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Bryan White
www.thegreenhousefarm.com
Hi Ryan,
You've found the perfect forum to give you an idea what others are doing! I recommend attending home tours for insight in HOW others are living more sustainably (we have one coming-up March 10th, check it out on our Events page).
Thank you for choosing to join the Valley Permaculture Alliance, a local 501C3 non-profit education organization that offers classes, training, activities, tours, events and demonstrations on various aspects of sustainable living around the Greater Phoenix Valley. You can read more about the VPA on the ‘About Us’ page, sign up for our newsletter, and explore the many groups and resources this Ning “social networking site” has to offer, as well as customize your own Profile Page and connect with new like-minded friends. Please browse the discussions, blogs, videos, comments to get a feel for our incredibly resourceful community, and to share your interests as well.
We sincerely thank you for your interest in volunteering with the VPA. You’re encouraged to join the “Volunteer Group” to stay alerted and updated to the various volunteer opportunities. There are many volunteer opportunities to assist with classes and events, so please let me know if you are interested in helping out when available.
We offer a variety of classes to our members on requested fee basis ($15 or more) that goes toward venue hard-costs, also to our experienced and knowledgeable instructors, as well as to support the non-profit in providing quality education for improving our health, our communities and environment. See what classes you may be interested in attending by clicking our events tab, and feel free to contact us with any questions.
Welcome to the VPA!
Kat Farris
Volunteer Coordinator