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Terrell House Permaculture Living & Learning Center
Terrell House Permaculture Living & Learning Center
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Commenced:
01/04/2012
Submitted:
11/08/2012
Last updated:
22/03/2017
Location:
491A College Ave., Orono, Maine, US
Website:
http://umaine.edu/sustainability/community/terrell-house/
Climate zone:
Cold Temperate





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Terrell House Permaculture Living & Learning Center

Project Type

Residential, Community, Demonstration, Educational

Project Summary

Terrell House Permaculture Living & Learning Center is a Stillwater SHIFT, Inc. and University of Maine Office of Sustainability collaborative project.

Project Description

Terrell House Permaculture Living & Learning Center (PLLC) is the first on-campus permaculture demonstration site at the University of Maine. The center is operated by resident stewards from Maine nonprofit Stillwater SHIFT, Inc., in collaboration with the University of Maine's Office of Sustainability and Facilities Management.

The mission of Terrell House PLLC is to provide an innovative, interdisciplinary hub for university departments, student groups, and community organizations to work together in building a more sustainable world through collaborative research and service learning.

The project's areas of focus include food security, appropriate technologies, community revitalization, and ecological restoration; Terrell House PLLC is actively seeking collaborators interested in these and related subjects.

 

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Terrell House Community Garden Permablitz, Sunday, April 27th

Join us in this major step toward transforming an underused university property into a beautiful and productive foodscape and UMaine's first permaculture demonstration site! Come for all or part of the day.

Posted over 10 years ago (1 comments)

Permaculture Potluck Monday, 11/12, 6:00 pm

Terrell House Permaculture Living and Learning Center has become a reality! We are transforming this beautiful, passive solar, university-owned house into an inspiring space indoors and out for community, learning, food, music, and more.

Posted about 12 years ago (0 comments)
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