Pre-Conferences
— Smart Energy Management
CSA
National Organic Action Plan
Bus Tour

School Garden Bus Tour

Schedule

Eco Farm
en Español

Discounts
Press

About Asilomar
The conference is located at the Asilomar State Beach and Conference Grounds located at 800 Asilomar Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA (visitasilomar.com) The park is known for its dune and beach environments; winter whale migration; sea otters, seals, and shorebirds; and architecture by Julia Morgan and John Carl Warnecke. Please be prepared for winter temperatures in the 40s to 50s, rain and/or fog. And be prepared to walk throughout the grounds.

Directions To Asilomar
From the North (San Francisco/San Jose) take Highway 101 to Highway 156 West. Take Highway 156 to Highway 1 South.
From Highway 1 North or South - exit at Pebble Beach/Pacific Grove/68 West. Take 68 West 3.5 miles into Pacific Grove, where it turns into Forest Avenue. From Forest Aveneue, turn left on Sinex Avenue (stoplight), which will take you directly to the front gate of Asilomar.

Transportation
By Bus or Train:
The Greyhound Bus and the Amtrak Train both stop in Salinas. The local bus system will transport travelers to Asilomar, or taxis are available.
By Air:
Monterey Peninsula Airport is the closest airport to Asilomar; the Monterey Peninsula DART provides transportation to Asilomar (1-866-663-DART). It may
be more cost effective to fly into San Jose International Airport and either rent a car or take the Monterey-Salinas Airporter (831-373-7777, www.montereyairbus.com) or Early Bird Shuttle (831-462-3933, www.earlybirdairportshuttle.com). These shuttles also serve the San Francisco Airport.

Car rental from San Jose Airport to Monterey
Compact or economy car
$29 per day/ returned to SJ Airport
arrange at the airport or through your travel agent

Monterey-Salinas Airporter from San Jose (SJC) or San Francisco (SFO) Airports to Monterey
Leaves SF and SJ Airports 11 times a day
(SFO) b/n 6:45 a.m. and 10:45 p.m. and
(SJC) b/n 7:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m.
Ends in Monterey at the bus / metro terminal on Alvarado St.

Or for $15 more they can take people all the way to Asilomar
From SJC $30 per person, From SFO $40 per person, reservations strongly suggested
831-883-2871 or 831-373-7777 or www.montereyairbus.com

Early Bird from San Jose or San Francisco Airport to Asilomar
$145 per trip for up to 3 people from SJ Airport
$175 per trip for up to 3 people from SF Airport
can travel in a car for 3 people or a van for 6 people
Call 831-462-3933 for reservations

Options to Monterey—then a taxi ride to Asilomar
Airline shuttle from San Francisco Airport to Monterey Airport
Must reserve at least 3 days in advance—arrange through travel agent
Ends at Monterey Airport $75 each way

Other Possible Options to Monterey
Airport Limo 650-876-1700 (SFO only)
Airport Connection 650-401-8300 or www.sanfranciscolimo.com
The Shuttle (831) 818-4032

Parking and Rules
THERE IS NO PARKING on the Asilomar grounds for day use (conference only) participants; please park along nearby streets. Please do not bring firearms, dogs or other livestock to the conference. NOTE: You may check in upon arrival, but rooms will not be available until after 3pm on the day of arrival.

Meals
Food is vegetarian at each meal and organic wherever possible. Meat is available as an option at many meals; vegan dishes will be available at most meals. Most of the conference food is donated and the recipes and food preparation are supervised by special conference staff.
Meals come with all lodging packeages, and we offer a limited number of meal passes, available on the registration form. Individual meal tickets may be available on site; inquire at the registration desk.
Meal times: Breakfast 7:30 - 8:30, Lunch 12:00 - 1:30, Dinner 6:30 - 7:30.

Lodging - Asilomar
Set among Monterey pines and cypress, clusters of richly rustic wood and stone buildings will house conference participants. Comfortable rooms vary in size, with two to four persons per room. Rooms have private showers, and bedding is provided. Asilomar rooms DO NOT have telephones. Rooms are avail-able at 3pm on the day you arrive, but not before.

Asilomar lodging always includes the following meals with each night’s stay: dinner on the night of stay, breakfast and lunch the next day. Because not everyone is able to attend for the full time, we also offer single night stays.

A single night entitles you to the conference both the day of and the day after your stay, and three meals.
As a service to our attendees who do not wish to stay at the conference site, we have booked a limited number of rooms at two local motels (see below for descriptions). These rooms are single or double occupancy plus meals as a package only. Contact our office if you wish to reserve a suite for slightly more money, or reserve the motel package without a meal pass.

Roommates
If you don’t specify with whom you would like to share a room on the registration form, you will be assigned roommates of the same gender. (One bed is assigned per person). Spouses will be automatically assigned together if they have the same last name or arrive in the same envelope or fax, but all other roommates must be requested. If you wish to request a roommate who is not registering at the same time as you, you must be staying for the exactly same nights that they are, and make sure that they have also requested you as their roommate. Roommate requests will only be held for 2 weeks from receipt for the other roommate to register.
We can honor other types of room requests, especially for early registrants. These include specific buildings, older (and quainter) rooms, first or second floor, and a queen instead of two double beds (there are no king size beds). The later you register, the less flexibility we have with your rooming needs.

Lodging - Local Motels
We are offering a choice of two motels as part of our conference package. If you do not wish to stay at Asilomar, this will provide you with proximity to the conference and motel conveniences. All motel rooms have telephones and televisions in the rooms, which the Asilomar rooms do not have. All motel rooms we offer are now non-smoking.

The Pacific Garden Inn is across the street from the conference center and offers rooms with fireplaces, coffee-makers, and a continental breakfast. Amenities include a choice of one or two queen-sized beds, two jacuzzis and complimentary wine and cheese.

The Deerhaven Inn is across from the entrance to the Asilomar grounds. Rooms are modern and comfortable. They have a variety of rooms with either king or queen-sized beds. Additionally some rooms are “Junior Suites,” with a sitting area and kitchenette in addition to the queen bed. Larger suites (one or two bedroom) are available by special request from our office.

We sell out of motel rooms before Christmas, so register early!

Youth Hostels
Monterey Hostel, $25/night, group rooms, (831) 649-0375 or www.montereyhostel.org

Camping
Tent and RV camping is available nearby. CAMPING IS NOT ALLOWED ON THE ASILOMAR GROUNDS. Closest camping is Veteran’s Memorial Park (5 miles) with 40 sites; no hook-ups (831-646-3865 or www.monterey.org/rec/vetsprk.html). Carmel by the River RV Park (12 miles) has 34 sites (831-624-9329 or www.carmelrv.com). Saddle Mountain Recreation Park (12 miles) has RV and tent sites (831-624-1617). Laguna Seca Recreation Area (14 miles) has 91 RV and 22 tent sites (831-755-4899 or www.comonterey.ca.us/parks). Further afield, Moss Landing RV Park (24 miles) with 46 RV sites (1-877-735-7275 or www.mosslandingrvpark.com) and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park (33 miles) with 200 total tent and RV campsites (831-667-2315).

Refund Policy
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
A $25 per person processing fee will be charged for cancellations received by December 31, 2006. Refunds of 50% will be issued for cancellations received between January 1, 2007 and January 12, 2007. There are no refunds for cancellations after January 12, 2007. Bounced checks will be charged a $15 fee, plus any bank charges. Full refunds for bus tour cancellations will be issued until the bus tour sells out, and only if cancellations are received prior to January 17, 2007.

Child Care
Children are welcome and child care will be provided in the daytime for children thirty months or older staying at Asilomar. Childcare hours are Thursday and Friday 8:15 am - 5:30 pm, and Saturday 8:15 am - 12:00 pm. Children must be out of diapers. Registration by January 16th is required for child care. Please bring toys, books and other entertainment materials for your child. You will be expected to volunteer for one two-hour shift if your child is in the full child care program.
Note: Childcare is closed at lunchtime; you are expected to eat lunch with your child.

Scholarship Fund
We accept donations to the Eco-Farm Scholarship Fund to underwrite admission for low-income farmers, students, and farm workers. In 2006 we were able to offer the most scholarships yet! See registration form to donate. Your generosity is appreciated! Special thanks to Northland Organic Foods for sponsoring scholarships for Hmong farmers in 2007.

CEU Units

We applied for CEU's with the Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR). We will post the workshops that are approved as well as instructions to ensure you get the credits for attending Eco-Farm here. We did not apply for CCA credits due to lack of interest and the complicated and time consuming process of doing so. Please contact us with questions and/or comments.


Ecological Farming Association • 406 Main Street Ste. 313 • Watsonville, CA 95076
ph. 831-763-2111 • fax. 831-763-2112 • info@eco-farm.org