We at Worldchanging Los Angeles know that our readers ain't no dummies, and hey, neither are we! That said, there is a free workshop in Glendale this weekend that you not-dummies may find interesting. Effective Microorganism inventor and developer, Dr. Teruo Higa will be presenting "Micro-Organisms for Dummies" on Sunday, April 1, 2007, from 2 - 5 pm at the Glendale Civic Auditorium at 1401 N Verdugo Road (at Mountain Ave).
Effective microorganisms, or efficient microbes, are a cluster of beneficial organisms which ferment organic matter in an anti-oxidative way. EM is OMRI (Organic Materials Review Institute) approved and used in a variety of applications from agriculture to household to personal health. EM technology has been used in the creation of sustainable practices for agriculture, human health and hygiene, permaculture, animal husbandry, nature farming, environmental stewardship, disaster relief, construction, industrial, community activities and more. EM trading has a lot of Effective Microorganism information.
Dr. Higa is a Professor of Horticulture at the University of the Ryukyus in Okinawa, Japan. He is the author of the best-selling books An Earth Saving Revolution, Volumes I & II. These books chronicle his discovery of the Effective Microorganisms(TM) products and his development of the Effective Microorganisms Technology. In this lecture, Dr. Higa will discuss what Effective Microorganisms is and how we can use this technology in our everyday lives. For more information about the lecture, check out the EM America website.
This free lecture is sponsored by Whole Foods Market. Pre-register and be entered into a drawing for door prizes.











