PRACTICAL, HANDS ON, FUN!
CLEANSE, ENHANCE, ENRICH YOUR LIFE WITH HEALING HERBS
In bygone days, everyone knew how to draw from Mother Nature’s bounty to nourish, maintain and heal the body – both on the outside and within.
It’s time to recall and use that knowledge. Learn all about propagating, growing and using herbs in the fun, hands-on Soil for Life way and go home brimming with knowledge and inspired!
PART 1 will deal with infusions, decoctions, tinctures etc. and you’ll make your own nourishing skin cream to take home.
In PART 2 you can learn more about the healing properties of herbs and just how easy it is to propagate your own.
PART 1: 29 October 2011.
PART 2: 5 November 2011.
9 am to 3.30 pm both days.
Cost R250 per session. Or book for both for R450.
e-mail info@soilforlife.co.za or call (021) 794 4982 to book. Payments can be made directly into the Soil for Life account : ABSA Wynberg, (632005), Account 4056855300. Proof of payment to info@soilforlife.co.za. Electronic gift vouchers available.
PRACTICAL, HANDS ON, FUN!
PRESERVES WORKSHOP
For everyone who asked for more… Bookings are now open for Pat Featherstone’s Preserves workshop with a difference. Learn to make your own jams, chutneys, pickles, curds and cordials in a beautiful setting with loads of fun and laughs along the way.
PART 1 will focus on jams, cordials and curds.
PART 2 will cover all you need to know to come up with fabulous chutneys using interesting ingredients.
Stun your family and friends with Christmas gifts that taste a whole lot better than store-bought equivalents – at a fraction of the price. Especially if you have a thriving veggie garden to draw from!
Join us from 9 am to 1 pm on 26 November 2011 for PART 1 and 10 December 2011 for PART 2.
Cost: R250.00 per workshop. Or book now for both at a discounted price of R450.
Venue: Soil for Life Training and Resource Centre, Brounger Road, Constantia. Only 20 bookings per session can be accommodated, so book NOW!
E-mail info@soilforlife.co.za or call 021 794 4982 to book. Payments can be made by EFT to ABSA Wynberg, 632005, Account 4056855300. Proof of payment to info@soilforlife.co.za Electronic gift vouchers available.
If you have used the Soil for Life method to establish your home veggie garden, this competition is for you…
If you have enjoyed our Grow to Live weekend food gardening workshop, and used what you learned to establish your own veggie garden, why not enter our 2010 Soil for Life Home Gardens Competition?
For an entry fee of R100 (or T50 and R50 if you are a member of the Community Exchange), you could win one of two really great prizes.
First prize:
Large wooden herb planter box, prepared with our good organic soil and your choice of herbs and seedlings from our nursery. And we’ll deliver it to you – or to a friend as a gift.
Second prize:
Medium wooden herb planter box, prepared with our own good organic soil and your choice of herbs and seedlings from our nursery. And we’ll deliver it to you – or to a friend as a gift.
All you need to do to enter is to complete the application form below. Pay your entry by EFT (our ABSA account 405 685 5300 – branch 632005) or come and visit us to enter in person! Entries close 30 October.
We will call you to make arrangements to view your garden and you will be invited to our prize-giving event later this year.
ENTRY FORM:
Sorry, entries have now closed.
Local NGO makes Western Cape proud at the Climate Change Leadership Awards – Johannesburg (March 2010)
The winners of the inaugural Climate Change Leadership Awards were announced at a function at the Sandton Sun on Thursday, 11 March 2010.
The Climate Change Leadership Awards 2010 recognise, reward and celebrate South African businesses, community-based organisations or individuals who are leaders in climate change issues, and who are taking the lead through positive voluntary action by implementing a range of activities related to combating global warming. These important awards will also do much to promote awareness and action towards a low carbon economy and thus a more sustainable planet.
The winners were:
Community Sector Category:
- 1st place – Urban Farming
- 2nd Western Cape’s Soil for Life
Both these organizations support one the biggest problem facing the world today and that is Access to Food. (There were 20 nominations in this category)
Corporate Services Category: Nedbank Ltd
Retail Sector Category: Woolworths
Small and Medium Business Sector: Rocking the Daisies Music Festival
The keynote speaker at the event was Mr Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International. More recently, he served as Chair of the civil society alliance ‘Global Campaign for Climate Action’ (GCCA), of which Greenpeace was a founding member.
A key sponsor of the awards is the SA Post Office. CEO Motshoanetsi Lefoka said: ‘We believe that work to combat climate change at grassroots level should be encouraged. We are aware of the effect that business activities can have on the environment, which is why the South African Post Office itself is investing in technology and processes that limit environmental impact.’
We feel good about being in there with the people who are working to make a difference to this beautiful planet of ours. We know that our work has the power to change people, and to change their world. This award will strengthen our resolve to spread the environmental message far and wide;. The prize money will ensure that yet another group of gardeners can embark on our home gardening programme that is
proving so popular.
Soil for Life is about 'growing'. Growing food, growing people and growing communities. In order to 'grow' more, we are inviting you to join us on an exciting journey.
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