Phoenix Permaculture Guild

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FAQs

How do I register for a class?

First, you must be a member of this website, and signed in.

Second, go the event, or class. Near the right hand side, right above the area marked “Attending” is the RSVP box. There will be three options to choose from: Will attend, Might attend, and Will not attend. Select your RSVP option of choice. By selecting “Will attend” you reserve your spot for the class and handouts.

Can I register a friend/spouse/co-worker for a class?

Yes, but we prefer people to become members of the site so that they can take advantage of what this site has to offer.

To register another person as a “guest” you must first RSVP for the event, then please add how many guests you are bringing in the “Comment Wall” area that is just below the event description.

What if I can’t attend a class I have signed up for?

Things happen and plans can change. All we ask is that you change your RSVP for that specific class. To do this, Sign in, go to the event/class, and in the RSVP box area select “Change RSVP” and then select “Will not attend” and that’s it!

How do I join a “Group?”

First, you must be a member of this website, and signed in.

Then, select your “Group” of choice. Most of our Groups are open for anyone to join. Some are by invitation or approval only, and will require approval by that Group’s Administrator.

For “open to everyone” Groups, near the top right hand side, just above all the little photos of current members of the Group, there is a (+) symbol and the words: Join (Group name) Click this and you join that Group.

For Groups with managed membership, there will be a yellow box at the top of the page that says: Members must be approved (Group name) is accepting new members. If you would like to join, click here to request access from the Group Creator. Because they are managed, you will NOT automatically be a part of that Group as it needs to go through the approval process.

How do I get email notifications of new Discussion within a Group?

Under the “Discussion Forum” heading, scroll to the bottom of the discussions and click on the “View All” link.

This will take you to the “Forum” page for your particular group

At the bottom right corner of the Forum discussions there will be a little envelope icon with the text “Notify me” next to it. Click that icon!

You will now be notified of new discussions within your group.

If you wish to stop receiving email notifications – repeat the process above. When you see the envelope this time it will say “Stop Notifying” next to it – click that icon. Presto! No more email notifications.

How do I follow a specific Discussion within a Group?

Under the “Discussion Forum” heading, pick the Discussion you wish to follow. Scroll to the bottom of that particular discussion.

At the bottom right corner of the Discussion there will be a little envelope icon with the text “Follow” next to it. Click that icon!

You will now be notified of new replies to this particular Discussion.

If you wish to stop receiving email notifications – repeat the process above. When you see the envelope this time it will say “Stop Following” next to it – click that icon. Presto! No more email notifications.

How do I post to a Group?

To start a NEW discussion - click on the link at the bottom of the Discussion Forum box that says “Start Discussion” (it has a green “+” next to it)

To RESPOND to an existing discussion - click the Discussion title, then post your reply in the box that says “Reply to this”.

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