Phoenix Permaculture Guild

Join us in creating a more sustainable Phoenix!

About Us

Who is the Phoenix Permaculture Guild?

The Phoenix Permaculture Guild is a non-profit, non-member (meaning we do not keep a membership directory or charge to join), volunteer run, 501c3 organization that currently has a nine person volunteer board and an Executive Director.

The Executive Team and board include:

Executive Director, Liz Lonetti liz@phoenixpermaculture.net
Chairman, Randy Yavitz
Vice-Chair, Erron Boes
Treasurer, Greg Peterson
Secretary, Diann Peart
Board Member, Kelli Donley
Board Member, David Iwaniec
Board Member, Lisa Miller
Board Member, Doreen Pollack
Board Member, Eric Mytko

We are always looking for volunteers...

willing to contribute time and talents toward achieving The Guild’s mission of inspiring sustainable living through education, community involvement and creative cooperation. If you are interested in volunteering with us we have the following positions that might be a good fit for you! Please fill out the Volunteer Information Form PDF and return it to liz@phoenixpermaculture.net

Volunteer opportunities include:

Event Information Booth
Downtown Farmers Market Info Booth
Event Set Up/Take Down
Classroom Assistant
Tour Assistant
Office Work / Data Entry
Committees:

  • Finance – oversight of guild resources
  • Fundraising – Fundraising and Grant Writing
  • Marketing & Promotion – Create a comprehensive marketing plan that meets the mission and vision of the organization
  • Programs - Provide a range of services to foster and promote sustainable communities, locally and universally
  • Audit - financial reports and activities as required by Sarbanes-Oxley
  • Human Resources - Volunteer and staff development and support

Contact Us:
Executive Director
Liz Lonetti
602-795-9899
liz@phoenixpermaculture.net

By Mail:
Phoenix Permaculture Guild
5555 N 7th Street, Suite 134-407
Phoenix, AZ 85014

What is Permaculture?

Permaculture is a term created by Bill Molison and his student David Holmgren in 1974 while teaching at the University of Tasmania. The term is a combination of “Permanent” and “Agriculture” and addresses sustainability of human and natural ecosystems – each dependent on one another.

Some descriptions include:

  • The Art and Science of Living with Nature
  • The conscious design of cultivated ecosystems that include diversity, stability and resilience
  • An ethical design system for creating human environmental systems that is ecologically sound, socially appropriate and financially viable.

The Ethics of Permaculture:

  • Care of the Earth
  • Care of the People
  • Share the Surplus

Permaculture Principles:

  • Observation – notice the patterns, weather & interactions with natural systems
  • Multipurpose - every element must have many functions
  • Work with Nature – not against it. Build natural succession, microclimates, balance.
  • The Problem is the Solution – If you get lemons, make lemonade
  • Efficiency - Make the least change for the Greatest Possible Effect
  • Abundance – The yield of a system is unlimited
  • Everything Gardens – the interaction of all elements creates a permaculture system
  • Multi-Disciplinary problem solving – Permaculture designs are information and imagination intensive with low and high tech solutions working together
“Permaculture is about sustainable human settlements. It is a philosophy and an approach to land use which weaves together microclimates, annual and perennial plants, animals, soils, water management, and human needs into intricately connected , productive communities.” – Bill Mollison From “Intro to Permaculture”

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Latest Activity

Julie Ingram is attending Administrator's event
Fruit Trees with Greg Peterson at Drip Coffee Lounge, just south of Sheridan on 7th Street
November 10, 2009 from 6:30pm to 8pm
Fruit Trees with Greg Peterson Instructor: Greg Peterson Drip Coffee Lounge Requested donation: $10 (cash or check) RSVP: Limit 25 people, you must RSVP to guarantee a seat, this includes guests. Coffee & drinks available all evening!!!  This is ...
5 hours ago
I'm delighted with the response! Thanks! We'll be near Cactus and the 101 - Anne - I think that's near your place. I will make an announcement to visit our place as soon as it's all up and running AND when I have my dairy goats. Years ago I used ...
8 hours ago
My husband and I kept bees in town 20 years ago until the domestic bees were taken over by the africanized bees. So sad, it was wonderful to have fresh honey and bees wax for quilting. They were so aggressive that we had to get rid of the hives. H...
8 hours ago
Chris - my neighbor has a fig tree that hangs over the wall and we have Thompson seedless grapes. They did better before our neighbor put in the block wall, but the plants are old and well established. Let us know if you want to come by...
9 hours ago
Martina replied to Raymond's discussion 'Ducks'
At what age do they begin laying eggs? I have a male and female muscovy and both are about 5 months old now.
9 hours ago
Tour de Coops at Various
December 5, 2009 from 10am to 3pm
Do you like urban fowl and creative people? Come check out the Phoenix Tour de Coops, the self-guided tour of the Valley's coolest urban poultry setups! Over a dozen amazing coops in the greater Phoenix area will open to the public. There's a gr...
11 hours ago
I would like 2 rainbarrels and conversion kits please. I want to put them in two places. Thanks.
13 hours ago
LeAnn Holcomb is attending Administrator's event
Build your own Rain Barrel with Chip Satterlund at 922 W Pierson, Phoenix, AZ 85013
November 8, 2009 from 9am to 11am
**YOU MUST RSVP – THERE ARE 12 SPACES** Build your own Rain Barrel with Chip Satterlund Sunday, November 8th from 9:00 - 11:00 AM Location: Location: 922 W Pierson, Phoenix, AZ 85013 Requested donation: $10 Convert a 55 gal drum to a rain barrel...
13 hours ago

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