Re: Permaculture Swale & Pond Building Workshop mailto:@ Rodale
Rick Coronado (mailto:riccawu@MNSI.NET)
Thu, 5 Sep 1996 00:49:51 -0400
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Date: Thu, 5 Sep 1996 00:49:51 -0400
From: Rick Coronado <mailto:riccawu@MNSI.NET>
Subject: Re: Permaculture Swale & Pond Building Workshop mailto:@ Rodale
To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L <mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU>
At 09:57 AM 9/4/96 -0700, you wrote:
> Institute -Reply
>
>Response to Runs With Scissors- Swale construction IS an appropriate
>topic for a compost list. The Clean Washington Center and E & A
>Environmental Consultants in Seattle, WA are in the middle of study
>looking at the use of compost in bioswales and the preliminary results
>look very promising!! These kinds of workshops and opportunities to
>share research focus and information is the reason I stay on this list- not
>to read about individual problems with how to construct worm bins and
>whether grass is a "greeen or a brown"!!!
>
>Let's be a bit more open to sharing and learning.....
>
>>>> Runs With Scissors <mailto:gozer@oro.net> 09/03/96 06:06pm >>>
>Tabloid reporters were flabbergasted when Rebecca Haring wrote:
> > Rodale Institute to Hold Permaculture Swale and
>> Pond Building Workshop
>
>> Everyone is invited to enroll in the pond and swale building workshop
>> October xx-xx. All meals are included in the three-day admission
>> charge of $300. Lodging is available close by. Enrollment is limited.
>> Please call Rodale Institute at xxx-xxx-xxxx for information and
>> reservations.
>
>While admirable, this is off-topic for the compost list.
>Additionally, internet email is an inappropriate forum for unsolicited
>advertising.
>
>Please refrain from emailing unsolicited advertising in the future.
>
>> Rodale Institute is an independent, non-profit public charity,
>> under sections 501(c)3 and 509(a)2 of the IRS code.
>
>I still don't want to see your advertising.
>
>Sincerely,
>
mailto:>gozer@oro.net
>
>-- Floatmeal: the missing bits of precision in a Pentium FDIV operation.
> I could not have said it better.