Anima Mundi - Victoria Permaculture Picture House
To start off the growing season and one heck of a good year for permaculture, Permaculture BC and Vancouver Island Permaculture Community group is hosting our first Permaculture Picture House.
Our hope is to host these events through out the summer.
As these events are volunteer based please read the guidelines for payment and participation below.
Nuts and Bolts of the Event
When:
Saturday March 10, 2012
6:30pm Mixer
7:00 - 8:20pm Movie: Anima Mundi
8:25pm Movie Discussion & Community Permaculture Events and Activity Share
9:00pm Doors Close
Where:
Community Micro Lending Society , 2610 Douglas St., Suite 202, Victoria, BC
Cost:
$2
Please bring twoonies or loonies!
Payment only at the door.
$1 goes to our generous venue and the other $1 goes towards continuing these events.
What:
We'll be watching the recently release Anima Mundi film. Although the film's trailer has a bit of a fear focused beginning the rest of the film has a focus on solutions (just like a Permaculture Design Certificate there is the "State of the World" at the beginning).

Things to remember:
- Bring exact change in the form of loonies, twoonies or paper money (small than that is an energy consumptive task for us organizing).
- The venue has limited seating so if you have a camping chair bring it with you.
- There is one washroom in the facility.
- This is a subsidized space and how we treat this space creates more opportunity to use it for future events.
Well folks we're looking forward to having you at the movie and to share a bit about what's happening over the summer.

Be Fruitful and Mulch Apply,
Javan "Movie Time" Bernakevitch
Permaculture is a science based ethical design system. Used to answer the all encompassing question "How do we live sustainability?" Founded in three ethics - Earth Care, People Care and Fair Share practitioners of permaculture use nature inspired design with tools and methods based in science, engineering, agriculture, finances, community building to create sustainable regenerative human habitat. This design system uses organic agriculture, urban farming, regenerative design, and many other ways of knowing to teach and provide a practical framework for individuals to take responsibility for themselves, their children and their community.

