Archive for October, 2009

Sustainable Living and Natural Building Internsip

March 1, 2009toApril 30, 2009
March 1, 2010toApril 30, 2010

Obera, Misiones, Argentina

http://www.mamaroja.blogspot.com

Tuition: US$925

Fall Internship
Sustainable Living and Natural Building Internship

Come participate in a shared learning internship on our small-scale sustainable homestead!

March 1-April 30, 2010 (May, Optional)

We will be offering an 8-week in-depth internship program to individuals interested in getting hands-on experience in organic gardening, natural food production, earthen and natural building, seed saving, and community living. This will be an opportunity for personal growth through shared learning in which interns will cooperate in the different aspects of a dynamic sustainable community. The internship will be a chance to take responsibility for providing for ones basic needs in a positive working environment of like-minding people.

Topics of Focus:
Organic Gardening: Composting and Soil Amending, Bed-Making, Planting, Seed Saving, Companion Planting, Natural Pesticides, Harvesting, and more…

Natural Building:
We will be building a small cottage using various techniques: Bamboo, Earthen building with Adobe Bricks, Wattle-and-Daub, and Rammed Earth, also Foundation, Design Principles, Wall Construction, Plaster and Painting, Roofing, and creative use of site-found and salvaged materials…

Extended Sustainable Ideas:
Food Product Making, Jarring and Preserving, Alternative Refrigeration, Milk-Product Creating, Fermentation and Cultivating Micro-organisms, Animal Husbandry, Alternative Energies, Reforestation, and there will also be plenty of space to explore projects of personal interest and intrigue. Also, there will be opportunities for practicing Yoga, Meditation, Massage (Thai and Swedish), Medicinal Plant Searches, Nature Hikes, Waterfall and River Swimming…

General Schedule:
Monday-Friday: morning and afternoon sessions, with an extended break in the middle of the day for lunch and siesta. We will also have one 5-day break in the middle of the course . There will be an optional extended stay for those interested.

Meals:
We have a community kitchen where we all share in the meal preparations and clean-up. We provide 3 healthy vegetarian meals with local produce, fruits, and products.

Living Arrangements:
Tents.

To Apply:
Please write us a short letter introducing yourself. We would like to know who you are and better prepare the program for your needs. (This will remain confidential.) Write a simple, honest, authentic letter about yourself and why you want to participate in the internship program. It does not need to be formal, just in your own style. Please include your age, gender, and an overview of your present life (for example, what brought you to want to come, where you are from, where you are coming from at this point in your life, how you hope to integrate the experience/learning from the program in your life, a few of your strengths and weaknesses in living in community/working with others). If you have any emotional or health difficulties, please let us know how these are effecting your life now. Please wait for acceptance before making travel arrangements.Please send your letter and any questions you may have to mama.roja@yahoo.com.

Cost of Internship: US$925
Your contributions go toward allowing us to expand the project and work with local communites on important topics such as seed saving, no chemical usage, and natural building alternatives.
Arrangements can be made for participants from less developed countries.

For more information or questions, contact us at mama.roja@yahoo.com

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Natural Plaster Workparty

  By Simple Construct , October 2009.
November 7, 2009toNovember 8, 2009

Vista, CA

Instructor: Rebecca Tasker & Mike Long

http://www.simpleconstruct.net

Tuition: free

Come get muddy with us, learn about clay plaster, and help the Petitt Family build their dream straw bale home.

In this workparty, you will have an opportunity to get hands-on (and plenty dirty!) learning about nontoxic, low embodied-energy plaster by mixing and applying it to the straw bale walls of the Petitt Family’s new home.
We will be using a combination of site soil and locally sourced soil to create the clay plaster for the second exterior coat, which is applied with a trowel.

This workparty is FREE and open to the public, but space is limited and registration is required.  To register, follow this link http://www.simpleconstruct.net/?workparty-registration,45   or go to www.simpleconstruct.net

Thank you for your interest,
Rebecca Tasker & Mike Long
www.SimpleConstruct.net

Topic: Events, Work Party

Natural Plaster Workparty

  By Simple Construct , October 2009. 2 comments
October 17, 2009toOctober 18, 2009

Vista, CA

Instructor: Rebecca Tasker & Mike Long

http://www.simpleconstruct.net

Tuition: free

Come get muddy with us, learn about clay plaster, and help the Petitt Family build their dream straw bale home.

In this workparty, you will get hands-on (and plenty dirty!) learning about nontoxic, low embodied-energy, natural plaster by mixing and applying it to the straw bale walls of the Petitt Family’s new home. We will be using a combination of site soil and locally sourced soil to create the clay plaster base coat, which will be hand-applied. This workparty will be focused on completing the exterior base coat and beginning to detail for the second coat.

This workparty is FREE and open to all skill levels & abilities, but space is limited and registration is required. To register, follow this link http://www.simpleconstruct.net/?workparty-registration,45 or go to www.simpleconstruct.net

Topic: Events, Work Party

The Ancient Art of Tadelakt

October 15, 2009toOctober 17, 2009

Concord, MA

Instructor: Tim White

http://www.traditionalbuildingmodelsandsystems.com

Please contact twtraditionalplasters@frontier.net for more information.

Lime Stucco training seminar

October 1, 2009toOctober 4, 2009

Santa Fe, NM

Instructor: Tim White

http://www.traditionalbuildingmodelsandsystems.com

Click here Hamaasha oct 1_4 Lime Stucco Seminar Flyer.doc to see an event  flyer.

For more information please contact twtraditionalplasters@frontier.net.

Permaculture Design Course

  By Michael Freeman , August 2009.
October 19, 2009toOctober 31, 2009

Ignacio, CO

Instructor: Culture Brothers

http://culturebrothers.org

Tuition: $888

Permaculture is a design method that organizes ideas and techniques from agriculture, appropriate technology, renewable energy, natural building, economics, and other disciplines into a pattern of mutually supportive relationships. We use principles from nature to thoughtfully integrate land, water, plants, animals, people, shelter and community. Permaculture gives us the tools to provide for the well being of people while protecting our natural resources.

Culture Brothers is pleased to offer our second PDC of 2009. For 12 days in sunny SW Colorado, we will create community on the land and immerse ourselves in the improvement of landscapes and society. We’ll also visit people and places in the region that show nature’s wisdom can create abundance in many forms.

The course will run October 19th through the 31st with one day off.

BETTER YOUR LIFE, LAND, WORK AND SOCIETY THROUGH:
Proper Design, Energy Accounting, Pattern Recognition and Use, Regenerative Resource Management, Collective Security, Consensus Process, Sustainable, Natural and Regional Agriculture, Architecture, Wildcrafting, Landscaping, Healing and CULTURE

Cost is $888 and includes tuition, organic meals and camping.

For more info email chris@culturebrothers.org or call Michael at 970-903-1764

Please Donate: Help shape the future with a contribution for scholarships.
Your donations are tax deductible.

VISIT www.CultureBrothers.org FOR MORE INFO ON THESE OTHER FINE LEARNING EXPERIENCES

Mushroom Walks
*Every Friday*
Call or email for times and locations.

Introduction to Permaculture Design
September 17 – October 8
Fort Lewis College
$79
Thursdays, 6-8pm

Introduction to Mushroom Cultivation
September 17 – October 1
Fort Lewis College
$79
Thursdays, 6-8pm

Fermentation 101
October 6 – October 13
Fort Lewis College
$59
Tuesdays, 6–8pm

2009 Natural Building Colloquium, Oregon

  By Web Team - Member , August 2009.
October 18, 2009toOctober 24, 2009

Tuition: $250

We are happy to announce this year’s West Coast colloquium taking place in Southern Oregon. This “peer-only” gathering will take place at beautiful Camp Latgawa, the site of several colloquiums over the last 10 years. Natural builders from around the region and the country will come together to re-connect, reflect, and rejuvenate during a week of informal presentations, conversations, and hands-on building projects.

About the Natural Building Colloquium:

The Natural Building Colloquium began almost 15 years ago as a way for the members of the fledgling Natural Building movement to gather, share information, learn from one another, get inspired, and basically have a good time. The movement has grown a lot since then, and the colloquiums continue to be a valuable opportunity for people in the field to connect with one another.

If you did not receive an invitation to this event and would like one, please contact James: james@housealive.org.

2-Day Natural Building Workshop, North Carolina

  By Kleiwerks International , July 2009. 2 comments
October 14, 2009 10:00 amtoOctober 15, 2009 6:00 pm

Asheville, NC

Instructor: Steveo Brodmerkel & Janell Kapoor (Kleiwerks)

http://www.ashevillage.org/avi/events_projects.php

2 Days: Natural Building Workshop
Dates: October 14 & 15, 2009
Instructors: Steveo Brodmerkel & Janell Kapoor (Kleiwerks)
Location: Ashevillage Institute (AVI), Asheville, NC
Fee: $200 includes tuition & materials
Contact & Registration: info@ashevillage.org, 828.225.8820
AVI is a project of Kleiwerks Int’l

Gain practical natural building skills in adobe, cob, wattle & daub, earthen wall finishes, passive solar design and more. You will be guided by some of the country’s leading instructors through demonstrations, lectures, slideshows and plenty of hands-on experience while working on real projects.

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