Morag Gamble's Permaculture Film Club. December film: Windshipped
Event description
Welcome to our Permaculture Film Club for December. We are screening WINDSHIPPED about fossil-fuel free freight
Each month the Permaculture Education Institute sponsors wonderful films and conversations, hosted by Morag Gamble.Â
Come and join in!
2 SCREENINGSÂ
- Saturday December 14, 9-10am AEST (Friday Dec 13 in Americas)
- Saturday December 14, 7-8pm AEST
ABOUT THE FILM
For the past few years, filmmaker Jon Bowermaster (After The Spill) has watched a singular sailing boat being renovated in various ports along the Hudson. The original purpose of the Schooner Apollonia, a 64-foot, steel-hulled sailboat built in the 1940s was to carry and deliver up to 20,000 pounds of cargo by sail. Their team of ambitious, young adventurers, led by Captain Sam Merrett, have been working steadily to restore the dilapidated hull, overhaul its engine and sails, carve new booms and mast and return it to the water.
The Apollonia has been trawling ports from Hudson to Kingston, Beacon, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Piermont and Ossining, its hold stuffed with all kinds of Upstate goods headed south – and products made in Brooklyn and Manhattan returning back north – using only sustainable energy – sail power and/or vegetable oil!
Red oak logs, pumpkins, hundreds of thousands of pounds of malt headed to the boom-market of craft brewers, finely-made barrels (and whiskey), honey, hot sauce, and on and on, finding increasingly bigger markets in Red Hook, Brooklyn and the South Street Seaport as savvy shoppers get used to the boat’s once-a-month deliveries.
At a moment when global shipping is in the news every day for its Pandemic-spawned slowdown, and as people consider the carbon footprint of those overnight Amazon orders, shipping by fossil-free sail freight makes more and more sense.
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ABOUT OUR FREE MONTHLY FILM CLUB
This event is part of Permaculture Education Institute's monthly permaculture film club series. We screen permaculture-related films each month and host a global conversation inspired by the film. Make sure to subscribe below to our event's portal here to hear immediately when we release a new event.
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THIS IS A ‘PAY WHAT YOU CAN’ EVENT - WHAT HAPPENS TO THE MONEY?
Whilst our film clubs are free events, we do warmly welcome your generous donation. We always send 100% of all donations received via our registered charity, Ethos Foundation. Any donation received from this event will go towards permaculture food forest nurseries and planting in East African refugee camps and locally-led classes to show youth how to set up and maintain a perennial food forest. People have been living in these camps for decades - perennial food systems are so much more reliable, robust, and abundant, and help to fight the hunger and poverty experienced every day.
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FILM CLUB HOST:Â MORAG GAMBLE, PERMACULTURE EDUCATION INSTITUTE
ABOUT MORAG GAMBLE
Morag Gamble is the founder of the Permaculture Education Institute teaching permaculture educators and designers on six continents. She has lived for a quarter of a century in an award-winning ecovillage and has taught at leading ecological learning centres such as Schumacher College. Morag is passionate about this film club topic having designed and built her own eco-home at the ecovillage with her family, and lives a simple life.
Morag has also created Sense-Making in a Changing World Podcast, and the Our Permaculture LifeBLOG and YouTube collectively viewed millions of times. Morag also hosts the Ethos Fellowship - a 12 week youth leadership program, Ethos Foundation - a registered charity offering free permaculture education for refugees, and mentors and hosts the award-winning global Permayouth.
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FILM CLUB SPONSOR:Â PERMACULTURE EDUCATION INSTITUTE
ABOUT THE SPONSOR
Permaculture Education Institute, based at Crystal Waters Ecovillage on Gubbi Gubbi country, offers programs to support people worldwide to become teachers of permaculture and to activate permaculture communities. The Institute hosts regular global conversations exploring one-planet living and earth restoration - through film, podcasts, masterclasses, discussion forums and many courses.
- The all-inclusive Permaculture Educators Program is an in-depth online course and global learning community combining the Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) and Permaculture Teacher Certificate, plus permaculture business modules. Start anytime.Â
- Our foundational yearlong online Permaculture Design Course - will help you to create an amazing design for a place of your choice. Start anytime.
- The Incredible Edible Garden is our self-paced 6-module online permaculture gardening course. Start anytime.Â
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