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Zaia Kendall
Zaia grew up in a family of musicians in Holland, and has a background in top sport (snow skiing) and web development and design. She co-founded the PRI Luganville and PRI Sunshine Coast Inc (now PermEco Inc.) with Tom, and runs the “invisible structures”, like finances, business administration, website design and maintenance, writes articles, records and edits videos and also organises the cooking and the kitchen on site. She assists Tom in running the Kendall Permaculture Farm and supervising other volunteers. She also specialises in consulting and advice for smaller scale properties (up to 5 acres). She has researched and studied nutrition and health for 20+ years, has a certificate in Nutrition and continues to study by research, reading and daily observation. She is an active member of several musical projects and bands, involved in community music and runs percussion and marimba workshops, is the percussion leader for the Woodford Folk Festival People’s Orchestra and composes as well as plays music. She is passionate about community music and loves seeing people discover that they can play!
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Seems like a great oppurtunity. I hope to take a course there soon. I want to come back here to the Midwest USA and teach on my own demonstration farm. We need more systems like this everywhere.
A fantastic practical, working demonstration site which I have visited several times and completed my PDC there. Highly recommended ! Seeing the working systems and getting involved by doing the practical hand-on tasks, is a great way to learn. Not forgetting the interaction with others on site and building community and teamwork.
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I want to share this inspiring video.
I found your video very inspiring.