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Chelsea Garden Club Chelsea Library team up for special gardening talk

Courtesy photo. xxx Ayers, who will give a premaculture talk at the Chelsea District Library in conjunction with the Chelsea Area Garden Club.
Courtesy photo. Nathan Ayers, who will give a premaculture talk at the Chelsea District Library in conjunction with the Chelsea Area Garden Club.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Mary Jo Frank for the information in this story.)

Nathan Ayers, sustainability expert and founder of Michigan-based Chiwara Permaculture Research and Education L3C, will showcase perennial agriculture techniques at the Chelsea Area Garden Club’s autumn gardening lecture on Oct. 9 from 7-8:30 p.m. in the McKune Room, Chelsea District Library, 221 S. Main St.

The public is invited.

The Chelsea District Library is cosponsoring the talk titled “Permaculture: Solutions for Food, Water, Energy and Climate.” Permaculture design provides tools and principles to create regenerative, resilient homes and communities while healing ecosystems and restoring biodiversity. It is based on a philosophy that calls for working with—rather than against—nature.

Born and raised in Ann Arbor, Ayers’ background is in renewable energy systems and education. He seeks to introduce nature-based systems to K-12 students and the public. Founding adviser to the University of Michigan Permaculture Design Team, Ayers is helping the state of Michigan make the transition to small-scale, community-based solutions for food, energy, water, building, transportation and waste.

Each autumn, the garden club sponsors a public lecture to promote gardening in the Chelsea area.

To register, call the library at 475-8732 Ext. 219, go online here and click on the Calendar tab, or stop by the library information desk.

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