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Your deposit or full tuition payment is your registration.
Payment in full is required one week before most classes begin. Full payment is required two weeks before the start of the Permaculture Design Certification course.
We do not offer refunds for Permaculture Design Certificate course deposits.
Refunds for workshop cancellations can be made up to two weeks before the start of a class. We must charge a $25 fee for cancellation refunds. Deposits are not refunded if cancellation is less than two weeks before the class begins.
Classes without sufficient enrollment to meet our costs will be cancelled one to two weeks in advance of the event. All payments will then be refunded in full.
We accept credit cards or PayPal. If you pay by check, be sure to include your name, address, phone and if possible an email address with your payment.
Make checks payable to FINGER LAKES PERMACULTURE INSTITUTE.
Checks can be mailed to: FLPCI, P.O.Box 64, Mecklenburg NY 14863.
Reading Your Landscape: Practical Assessment & Design
Join us for more than two days of instruction and activities learning introductory permaculture assessment and design skills. The course is ideal for those who may not have a Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC), have limited time, and are looking for an affordable way to learn.
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Silvoculture & Agroforestry Short Course
Learn forest ecology and management techniques for eastern woodlands from Farming the Woods co-author Steve Gabriel and renowned forester Mike Demunn along with guests for this five-day course.
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Water as a Resource in the Landscape
Learn how to see water as a valuable asset by observing the design and implementation of water harvesting and storage systems including ponds, swales, terraces, rainwater harvesting (including potable use) and rotational grazing systems.
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