Sacred Ground ZOOM Presentation
How we tend our gardens and grow our crops can make a huge difference not only in the quality of the food we eat but also in the ability of our soils to sequester carbon. Join us to learn what you can do to help heal the planet from the ground up.
"Sacred Ground -- what we can do for healthy soils and a healthy planet"
7-8:30 p.m. PDT, Thursday, April 22
Open to all.
Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcud-urrT8qGtxasQ4JCR1yTPP9HpJ11Thg
Topics and presenters:
1. How we manage our lands and grow our foods can heal the planet. Role of regenerative agriculture, Tim LaSalle, co-founder, Center for Regenerative Agriculture & Resilient Systems, Adjunct Professor of Agriculture, CSU Chico
2. What we can do in our own backyards. Examples from local growers: Teresa "Tree" Lees, garden educator
3. What we can do to expand healthy soils for carbon sequestration to heal the planet. Legislative advocacy, Greg Haas, District Representative, Congressman Salud Carbajal (CA 24th District, member of House Committee on Agriculture)
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This graceshop (called that because climate solutions from healthy soils come via the grace of creation) is offered by the volunteers on the Earthcare team at St. Benedict's Episcopal Church and open to the whole community, near and far. The sacred ground theme comes from Interfaith Power and Light, which includes all major religions (www.interfaithpowerandlight.com ), for Faith Climate Action Week, April 16-25.
On behalf of the Earthcare team at St. Benedict's Episcopal Church, Los Osos, CA www.stbenslososos.org
We look forward to your participation.