Planet Drum Foundation

Planet Drum Foundation In 2010 Peter Berg wrote A School to Retrieve the Future, an essay describing the newly initiated BSI—the vision behind the Institute and it's curriculum.

Planet Drum Foundation works to research, promote and disseminate information about bioregionalism, a grassroots approach to ecology that emphasizes sustainability, community self-determination and regional self-reliance Bioregional Sustainability Institute (BSI)

Planet Drum Foundation purchased land outside the city of Bahia de Caraquez, Ecuador to expand the Bioregional Education Projects to i

nclude adults and college students. A Call for Students:
LEARNING TO RETRIEVE THE FUTURE

The Bioregional Sustainability Institute (BSI) is sponsored by Planet Drum Foundation (PDF) in Bahía de Caráquez, Ecuador to teach a bioregional approach for achieving sustainability. BSI courses incorporate aspects of PDF’s ongoing ecological projects that have been developed for over a decade in grass-roots ecosystem restoration. The Institute was created to use PDF’s 150 acres of semi-wild Dry Tropical Forest outside of town for individualized field projects relating to sustainability. BSI classes provide unique opportunities for gaining insight into ways that individuals and communities can live in a high degree of harmony with urban and rural life-places. The BSI program is ideal for students desiring to learn practical, hands-on approaches to carrying out sustainability based on the natural characteristics of a particular bioregion. BSI's core curriculum is comprised of learning activities in the following areas of study:

1. Restoring natural systems
2. Developing sustainable solutions to satisfy basic human needs of food, water and shelter
3. Bioregional education
4. Community involvement
5. Place-located culture (including Beginning or Advanced Spanish language)

Courses are available as Three or Six Month Programs. Students in the Three Month Program participate in all of the above activities and assist in developing new sustainability features. Graduates are awarded an ‘Introduction to Bioregional Sustainability’ certificate. Six Month Program students also design and carry out individual projects based on their own interests that are approved and supervised by BSI staff. Graduates are awarded a ‘Mastery of Bioregional Sustainability’ certificate. All graduates will be able to immediately adapt what they learn for future employment in whatever part of the planet they find themselves. BSI land and the Pajonal region with areas of intact and deforested Dry Tropical Forest. AREAS OF STUDY

1. Restoring natural systems. PDF has extensive experience through its Revegetation Project, which involves planting native Dry Tropical Forest trees to mitigate erosion and recreate native animal habitat. The Foundation maintains a large greenhouse for growing trees from seed-to-sapling, designs sites, plants saplings, maintains them for a year, and researches growth and survival rates and successful combinations of species.

2. Developing sustainable ways to satisfy basic human needs including food (garden and farm permaculture), potable water, renewable energy facilities, revegetation with native species, ecologically constructed buildings, and other features.

3. Bioregional Education for local junior high school students featuring both class studies and field trips has been underway for over five years using Bioregionalismo, a textbook developed by PDF. The program teaches youth about bioregional features of their city and surrounding ecosystems and they can actively improve its environment.

4. Community involvement is achieved through a broad range of means including radio and print media, neighborhood meetings, City Council and Mayor's Office, and sharing projects with other groups.

5. Place-located Culture includes exposure to both contemporary Ecuadorian customs and the 7,000 years-old ancient civilization of the region. Beginning or Advanced Spanish Language studies are aimed toward communicating about sustainability activities. CLASSES, FEES, AND REGISTRATION

Classes are held daily on weekdays, and progress is monitored by supervising educational staff. Each week's schedule will include hands-on learning, field visits, readings, and activities that fit each participant's interest. Accommodations, meals, and local travel are provided. The Three Month Program fee is $5,000 and the Six Month Program fee is $7,000. Enquire about discounts based on budget accommodation, optional Spanish language lessons, and scholarship opportunities.

Potluck Party with Music and ExhibitsGreen City at The New Farm presents Planet Drum’s 50th Anniversary party with Green...
10/19/2023

Potluck Party with Music and Exhibits

Green City at The New Farm presents Planet Drum’s 50th Anniversary party with Green City Project exhibits and music along with “Things That Really Work” information tables.
(Bring a potluck dish to share and save room for cake!)
ARTIVATE’s mobile silkscreen bike will be on location making free commemorative T-shirts and tote bags.

When: October 22, 2023, 1-5pm

Where: The New Farm at Bay Natives Nursery, 10 Cargo Way, San Francisco

Planet Drum 50th Anniversary  Public library. Speakers: Jim Dodge, Jerry Martien, Stephanie Mills, Nancy Morita, Remi Ru...
10/19/2023

Planet Drum 50th Anniversary Public library. Speakers: Jim Dodge, Jerry Martien, Stephanie Mills, Nancy Morita, Remi Rubel, Kim Shuck, Peter Coyote and moderator Greg Castillo.

Planet Drum 50th Anniversary Event: Discover Your Life Place! Guided Walk of El Polín Spring Watershed and Potluck Picni...
10/14/2023

Planet Drum 50th Anniversary Event: Discover Your Life Place!
Guided Walk of El Polín Spring Watershed and Potluck Picnic

Founded in 1973, Planet Drum Foundation is celebrating 50 years of actively recognizing and appreciating life-places (bioregions) with a kid-friendly walk of El Polín Spring followed by a potluck picnic at the Main Parade Lawn in the Presidio.

Guided by a National Park Service ranger and a Presidio Trust Restoration Ecologist, this easy walk will feature the extensive work to daylight El Polín Spring and repair this wetland habitat. It is an excellent location for birdwatching and binoculars are encouraged.

After the walk, meet at the south end of the main parade lawn near Sheridan Ave. between Anza Ave. and Montgomery St. Bring a delicious potluck dish to share (food trucks will also be on site). SF poet laureate emeritus Kim Shuck will read poetry and ARTIVATE’s mobile silkscreen bike will be on location making free commemorative Planet Drum prints.

When: October 15, 2023, 10am-2pm. Walk begins at 10am. Potluck at 11:30am

Where: The Presidio: Meet at The Presidio Entrance Plaza (near Lincoln and Anza, between the Visitors Center and restrooms) for the walk to El Polín Spring. The picnic is near the south end of the main parade lawn near Sheridan Ave. between Anza Ave. and Montgomery St.

10/13/2023
No food until Chris is done speaking!Our Precita park potluck with  feat.  ‘s presentation on the Frisco Bay Mussel Grou...
09/29/2023

No food until Chris is done speaking!
Our Precita park potluck with
feat. ‘s presentation on the Frisco Bay Mussel Group.

Fall Equinox with Shaping San Francisco at 518 Valencia. Standing room only for Greg Gaar’s presentation of historical S...
09/23/2023

Fall Equinox with Shaping San Francisco at 518 Valencia. Standing room only for Greg Gaar’s presentation of historical SF photographs!

The 2nd Glen Canyon ThinkWalks with Joel!9.17.23
09/23/2023

The 2nd Glen Canyon ThinkWalks with Joel!
9.17.23

Joel opening the manhole cover to view a stream. These “Thinkwalks” tours go deep!
09/15/2023

Joel opening the manhole cover to view a stream. These “Thinkwalks” tours go deep!

Installed the first iteration of our exhibition celebrating 50 years of Planet Drum’s Bundles — collectively produced pr...
09/08/2023

Installed the first iteration of our exhibition celebrating 50 years of Planet Drum’s Bundles — collectively produced print ephemera initiating and exploring bioregionalism, that asked others to explore and engage in place centered environmental awareness. Ten “Bundles” - mailed envelopes of print pieces, will be shown over the course of 4 months.

On exhibit now: Bundles 2 and 2, 1973 and 1974. San Francisco Public Library 5th Floor Stegner Environmental Center 100 Larkin Street San Francisco, CA 94102

Information 415-557-4400

All print pieces by Planet Drum Foundation collaborators. Curated by Amy Berk and Cheryl Meeker, organized by Gregory Hom, Stegner Center Director; SFPL exhibitions team Allison Wyckoff and Megan Merrit

Thinkwalk with Joel Pomerantz: Bernal Lowlands
08/25/2023

Thinkwalk with Joel Pomerantz: Bernal Lowlands

Announcing the launch of our newly revised website! Check us out at
08/11/2023

Announcing the launch of our newly revised website! Check us out at

SIGN UP DONATE 50 Years of Grassroots, Ecological Eye-Opening … Welcome to Planet Drum Foundation Planet Drum Foundation was founded in San Francisco, CA in 1973. In association with community activists and ecologists, Planet Drum developed the concept of a bioregion. Planet Drum works to research...

Planet Drum is turning 50 this year! Below is a list of upcoming events to celebrate:Event 1: Rotating Exhibition of Pla...
08/11/2023

Planet Drum is turning 50 this year!
Below is a list of upcoming events to celebrate:

Event 1: Rotating Exhibition of Planet Drum Bundles
When: September 2 - December 31, 2023, check library hours
Where: San Francisco Public Library, Stegner Environmental Center - 5th Floor, 100 Larkin St. San Francisco

Event 2: Greg Gaar Presents A Natural History of San Francisco
When: September 22, 2023, 7-9pm - Happy Autumnal Equinox!
Where: 518 Valencia St. San Francisco

Event 3: Potluck Picnic and Frisco Bay Mussel Group Presentation
When: September 23, 2023, 2-6pm
Where: Precita Park, Folsom St. and Precita Ave. San Francisco

Event 4: Celebrate 50 Years with Planet Drum! An afternoon of rowdy and wild reminiscences
When: October 14, 2023, 3-5pm
Where: San Francisco Public Library, Koret Auditorium, 100 Larkin St. San Francisco

Event 5: Guided Walk of El Polín Spring Watershed and Potluck Picnic
When: October 15, 2023, 10am-2pm. Walk begins at 10am. Potluck at 11:30am
Where: The Presidio, El Polin Loop, San Francisco, CA for the walk. Picnic at Presidio Tunnel Tops (Reserved tables in between the East Meadow and Halleck St.), 210 Lincoln Blvd. San Francisco

Event 6: Potluck Party with Music and Exhibits
When: October 22, 2023, 1-5pm
Where: The New Farm at Bay Natives Nursery, 10 Cargo Way, San Francisco

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San Francisco, CA
94131 SHASTA BIOREGION

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