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Lecture & Conversation: Biodynamic Gardening, February 10, 7-8:30 pm

Anet Kaczmarczyk will guide us through the history of biodynamic gardening and the difference between biodynamic and organic food. You will also learn how to implement the protocol to create an urban biodynamic garden. 
FREE - Reservations not required

Biodynamics is a spiritual-ethical-ecological approach to agriculture, food production and nutrition. Biodynamics was first developed in the early 1920s based on the spiritual insights and practical suggestions of the Austrian writer, educator and social activist Dr. Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), whose philosophy is called “anthroposophy.” Today, the biodynamic movement encompasses thousands of successful gardens, farms, vineyards and agricultural operations of all kinds and sizes on all continents, in a wide variety of ecological and economic settings.

Oakland Steiner School

Educating the Whole Child:  Head, Heart, and Hands
3976 S. Livernois, Rochester Hills, MI 48307 

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