The Permaculture Design Course is a Gift to yourself and to your community [from you]. Empower yourself with the Permie Knowledge!!!
Ten Days left for the discounted rate of $650.....just send in your $100 deposit and have $550 left to pay before class starts Jan 30th. This Class amount is kept to a bare minimum [search the web for other courses] dont believe me check my words out.
We the PPG made a Great deal for you all AND the course is spread out over the Spring [ends in April] so even if you work you can do this without a big burden. Each class builds on the last and by the end of the class weekends you will have a design of your creation!!!
I just graduated in November and I can answer any questions you might have. My cell is 480-233-6820.
I worked quite a lot at the hospital during the whole course and still managed to get it completed! :-)
Thank you for your offer. I am applying for a new job today that might give me more flexibility durring the week, but less on the weekends. When I live thru the interview, then I will give you a call, or maybe on new years day if that is ok with you. Thanks. LeAnn.
Will you be offering the class again this year? I'm EXTREMELY interested, but I dialed in a little too late and won't be able to get the tuition together in time.
Yes, The PPG hosts two classes per year a Spring and Fall session the Fall class will begin the last weekend of August, Discount deadline by July 31st.
I am quite interested in the Fall class. I am an AmeriCorps member and I have an education award that I'd like to use to pay for the PD class & supplies. Do you know if the PPG program can accept a payment from the Segal AmeriCorps Educational Award?
What form is you payment in - a grant? Contacting Liz Lonetti [and the accountant] is the next best step
email her at liz@phoenixpermaculture.net and ask the question of her.
Thanks and look forward to seeing you in the Fall session if not before.
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