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		<title>National Solar Tour (Berea Edition)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 16:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ October 2, 2010; ] HomeGrown HideAways: Berea, KY.

Instructor   Nathan &#38; Jessa Turner

 www.HomeGrownHideAways.org

Tuition:   Free

HomeGrown HideAways will be part of the Berea Solar Tour, sponored by Appalachia - Science in the Public Interest, the Ky Solar Partnership, and Sustainable Berea. Come see the results of the summer workshop series and speak with educated professionals about all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td colspan="3">October 2, 2010</td></tr></table><p><strong>HomeGrown HideAways: Berea, KY.</strong></p>
<p>Instructor   Nathan &amp; Jessa Turner</p>
<p><a href="www.HomeGrownHideAways.org"> </a><a href="http://homegrownhideaways.org/default.aspx">www.HomeGrownHideAways.org</a></p>
<p>Tuition:   Free</p>
<p>HomeGrown HideAways will be part of the Berea Solar Tour, sponored by Appalachia &#8211; Science in the Public Interest, the Ky Solar Partnership, and Sustainable Berea. Come see the results of the summer workshop series and speak with educated professionals about all things sustainable. Learn what you can do to make a difference in your household!</p>
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		<title>Natural Building in Nepal</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 18:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeffrey Empfield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ January 17, 2010 to February 28, 2010. ] Nepal
JAN 17 TRIP POSTPONED, DETAILS TO FOLLOW SOON
please contact Jeff for questions oikosdesign@gmail.com

Instructor:   Jeff Empfield

 http://http://sites.google.com/site/oikosdesign/Home

Tuition:   $10/day as your guide.  Other costs such as room, board, and transportation are remarkably inexpensive in Nepal.

Participants needed to assist in the establishment of a Natural Building Program in Nepal

Several opportunities exist in Nepal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td class="ec3_start">January 17, 2010</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">February 28, 2010</td></tr></table><p><strong>Nepal</strong></p>
<h2>JAN 17 TRIP <span style="text-decoration: underline;">POSTPONED</span>, DETAILS TO FOLLOW SOON</h2>
<p>please contact Jeff for questions <span><span>oikosdesign@gmail.com</span></span></p>
<p>Instructor:   Jeff Empfield</p>
<p><a href="http://http://sites.google.com/site/oikosdesign/Home"> http://http://sites.google.com/site/oikosdesign/Home</a></p>
<p>Tuition:   $10/day as your guide.  Other costs such as room, board, and transportation are remarkably inexpensive in Nepal.</p>
<p>Participants needed to assist in the establishment of a Natural Building Program in Nepal</p>
<p>Several opportunities exist in Nepal that point to the need for establishing a program focused on natural building.  The primary needs are rural development, the problem of modern high-embodied energy materials replacing traditional natural materials in Nepal, and the world-wide need for a return to more natural, vernacular building systems.  Rural development will come in the form of eco-tourist activity, a new destination (Natural Building Center) in a Himalayan trekking region, and a new form of income for guides and craftsman builders.</p>
<p>People from all over the world travel to Nepal and are impressed by the natural building traditions there.  During a months-long visit this past winter I researched an article on timber framing and the masonry/timber building system of Nepal published this June in Timber Framing: The Journal of the Timber Framers Guild.  The proposed program in Nepal will facilitate foreign travelers who want to learn more about natural building and it will help Nepali people see the value of their natural building traditions.  It will do so simply by existing, by drawing attention to the appeal of naturally-built environments and building skills.  Perhaps more significantly, it will provide income related to guiding, interpreting, guesthouse visitation, and natural building instruction.</p>
<p>In January the focus will be on a demonstration project at Seti Valley Integrated Organic Farm which is located 12km northwest of Pokhara (www.sadpnepal.org). Mr. Ramesh Sharma wants help building a demonstration cob building.  Clay-based plaster and earthen ovens are traditional and still common in Nepal.  Mr. Sharma reports that Nepali people are turning away from such traditional material in favor of concrete, however.  He wants to construct a building as “demonstration so people can learn about the value of such building but it should be new and attractive design.”</p>
<p>I’ve recently been contacted by Mr. Gokul Gurung of the Annapurna Eco Village Resort, also near Pokhara, who has similar concerns and interest in developing natural buildings and education programs of some kind.  More on that as communication continues.</p>
<p>I have established partnerships with several Nepalis who work in tourism and are interested in taking their industry and country in a better direction.  One is from a family who operates a guesthouse in the Rolwaling area, west of the Everest region.  This family guesthouse will serve as a Natural Building Center with a small library.  It will be the base for natural building-themed treks with access to a network of area builders.  During the first half of February, we will travel to Suri Dobhan village to do the initial research for establishing the center.  Once established, it will provide information regarding what building projects are underway in the area as well as contact information for participating builders.  They will constitute a network of area builders who will be Natural Building Center partners in working with visitors.  The network of area craftspeople can provide demonstrations and explanations of what they do for a small fee and provide a year-round attraction for interested tourists.  This network can also create income for locals who organize, guide, and translate for eco-tourists.</p>
<p>The Natural Building Program in Nepal will also include special programs organized periodically such as river trips that would take extra time to explore and document isolated villages.  In the later half of February we will make a 270km trip on the Sunkosi river with extra days set aside for architectural exploration.  Students of architecture and anthropology, architects, and architectural historians as well as natural builders would be interested in this “documenting villages river trip.”   These architectural expeditions have the potential for leading to short documentary films and both popular and academic articles.</p>
<p>These are tentative plans with great potential.  Participants can play a role in developing this program.  Details are to be worked out depending on who gets involved.  Come for the entire month and a half or for the weeks that interest you most.  You will love Nepal.</p>
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		<title>Sustainability Study Tour &#8211; Thailand</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 16:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pun Pun</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ March 8, 2010 to March 17, 2010. ] Thailand

Instructor:   Peggy Reents and Jo Jandai

 http://www.punpunthailand.org

Tuition:   $475 US/person, $900 US/couple

A personal study trip exchanging and staying
with leaders in the sustainability movement in Thailand including a grassroots look at organic
farming, earthen building, fair trade, traditional medicine, community
empowerment, and self-reliance.

Northeastern to Northern Thailand Trip:  March 8-17, 2010

Through our work in earthen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td class="ec3_start">March 8, 2010</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">March 17, 2010</td></tr></table><p><strong>Thailand</strong></p>
<p>Instructor:   Peggy Reents and Jo Jandai</p>
<p><a href="http://www.punpunthailand.org"> http://www.punpunthailand.org</a></p>
<p>Tuition:   $475 US/person, $900 US/couple</p>
<p>A personal study trip exchanging and staying<br />
with leaders in the sustainability movement in Thailand including a grassroots look at organic<br />
farming, earthen building, fair trade, traditional medicine, community<br />
empowerment, and self-reliance.</p>
<p>Northeastern to Northern Thailand Trip:  March 8-17, 2010</p>
<p>Through our work in earthen building, organic farming, and community living we<br />
have established strong relationships with various groups at the forefront of<br />
this movement in Thailand. Each group is diverse in its target and<br />
implementation, yet all hold a common vision of empowering people to become<br />
self-reliant and sustainable. We invite you to come to learn from each of them<br />
by joining us on this study tour. <span id="more-2500"></span></p>
<p>In a period of 12 days we will visit several communities starting in the<br />
agricultural northeastern region to the mountainous northern region of Thailand. Visit with members of a fair trade organic<br />
farmers’ cooperative, community-based herbal medicine facility, intentional<br />
communities from small to large scale, leaders in the fast growing earthen<br />
building movement, Buddhist self-reliant community based on “meritism”,<br />
founders of the earthen village, family permaculture farm hosting natural<br />
medicine trainings, and Pun Pun organic farm, sustainable living learning<br />
center and seed center.</p>
<p>In this unique event you will get a chance to exchange personally with leaders<br />
in the sustainability movement at a grassroots level that would be otherwise<br />
hard to access. Peggy Reents and Jo Jandai have both worked with these groups<br />
in supporting their development and can open access to interested folks by<br />
providing relationships and full translation. Come and learn together with us<br />
from their wisdom, experience and help support their work while also just<br />
having a really great time and experiencing Thailand!</p>
<p>We will:</p>
<p>Stay at Jo Jandai’s organic family farm and stay in an earthen<br />
house in the rice fields, where their village organic farmer’s group was<br />
started, visit with neighboring organic farms, visit their established<br />
integrated farms and hear their stories</p>
<p>Visit an emerging intentional sustainable community called “Garden of Dhamma” who hosts natural health trainings, and<br />
organic farming trainings helping farmers to make the transition to<br />
organic</p>
<p>Exchange with members probably the most self-reliant community in Thailand, the “Santi Asok”. The Asok is a network<br />
of Buddhist, organic farmers who believe in work as meditation and the<br />
ideology of “meritism” instead of capitalism or socialism. Experience a<br />
large-scale community of many hundred people as we visit the Ubon<br />
Ratchathani Asok and see how they produce all the organic produce and food<br />
they eat as well as products to sell, home school their children, and work<br />
to escape materialism and consumer culture</p>
<p>Travel with us to “Mun Yeun” (or sustainable community in English)<br />
which consists of villagers who have lost their land and suffered the<br />
adverse effects of large-scale dam projects, who now seek to show a more<br />
ecological form of development. They decided they wanted to show the<br />
public what villager-based development could look. In 2002 they created<br />
Mun Yeun community with homes built of earth and other local materials,<br />
and food production from organic techniques along with local forest<br />
foraging</p>
<p>Travel to northern Thailand and stay at Mae Taeng district, an hour<br />
north of Chiang Mai at Peggy and Jo’s project, “Pun Pun” (Thousand<br />
Varieties) organic farm, sustainable living learning center, and seed<br />
center. Pun Pun is a small community of Thais and a couple international<br />
people, where we try to be a model for experimentation in sustainable<br />
living techniques and run a seed center for the conservation of rare and<br />
indigenous varieties. We practice organic farming techniques and are<br />
earthen builders as well. Next door to Pun Pun is “Panya Project”, an<br />
experimental permaculture center and “You Sabaii” hosting Thai cooking<br />
courses, a small earthen guesthouse, coffeeshop and partners in many of<br />
Pun Pun’s projects/trainings</p>
<p>Visit the Women’s International Partnership for Peace and Justice<br />
located in Mae Rim, a local, spiritual based feminist organization working<br />
to support grassroots women’s activism in Thailand and the Asian region.  Founded in<br />
2002, IWP leads workshops, retreats and training courses which share in<br />
common the integration of feminism, social action and spirituality for<br />
sustainability and transformation at the personal, community and society<br />
levels</p>
<p>Visit “Suan Sai Lom Joy”, a family farm and example of a truly<br />
villager-based permaculture model. Listen to this family’s story of<br />
converting their land into a flourishing, bio-diverse, canal and coconut<br />
based ecosystem and experience their natural healing techniques at their<br />
natural healing center on the farm</p>
<p>Hosts</p>
<p>Jon Jandai, and Peggy Reents.</p>
<p>Living situation</p>
<p>Simple accommodation will be provided along with way at every place, primarily<br />
earthen or bamboo guesthouses. Bedding will be provided but if you need<br />
anything special or more bedding than a thin futon mat, you should bring it<br />
yourself.</p>
<p>Meals will be shared and eaten with villagers or in communities. Vegetarian and<br />
fish options will be available and in organic farms we will eat as much local<br />
organic produce as possible.</p>
<p>Bathing will be provided mostly with a cool bucket shower or at times a dip in<br />
the pond.</p>
<p>Fee</p>
<p>Northeastern to Northern Trip:</p>
<p>$475 US/person, $900 US/couple. Fee includes all food, accommodation,<br />
translation, organization, and all transportation from Yasothorn town at the<br />
beginning of the trip to Chiang Mai at the end. You will be responsible for<br />
providing your own transportation to Yasothorn town and from Chiang Mai city.</p>
<p>Proceeds go towards supporting villagers projects we will visit and towards<br />
support Pun Pun community to grow and continue with our work.</p>
<p>Registration</p>
<p>1) Email Peggy Reents at pareents@yahoo.com<br />
and please specify whether you are registering for the Northern Trip or<br />
Northeastern to Northern Trip.</p>
<p>2) Once you have been in contact with us, a $150 US non-refundable deposit is<br />
due to secure your spot. You can send this deposit by check addressed to:</p>
<p>Peggy Reents</p>
<p>Re: Sustainability Study Trip</p>
<p>3405 El Caminito</p>
<p>Loveland, CO 80537 USA</p>
<p>3) The remainder of your contribution will be expected on the first day of the<br />
study trip in US dollars or Thai baht.</p>
<p>For more information contact pareents@yahoo.com</p>
<p>Please visit our website at www.punpunthailand.org for more<br />
information on us and our projects.</p>
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		<title>Touch Earth Touch Spirit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 20:05:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elke Cole</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ August 22, 2009 to August 31, 2009. ] Kykotsmovi, Arizona

A cob building workshop in the land of the Hopi.  A meeting of cultures both of people and buildings will be at the core of the experience of this workshop. Indigenous peoples have always built dwellings from the land and into the land. The village of Kykotsmovi is located high on the mesa. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td class="ec3_start">August 22, 2009</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">August 31, 2009</td></tr></table><p>Kykotsmovi, Arizona</p>
<p>A cob building workshop in the land of the Hopi.  A meeting of cultures both of people and buildings will be at the core of the experience of this workshop. Indigenous peoples have always built dwellings from the land and into the land. The village of Kykotsmovi is located high on the mesa. We will visit traditional villages to view the architecture, which is based on ancient cliff dwellings, and hear from builders and farmers about their knowledge, culture and history.</p>
<p>We are planning this natural sandstone/ cob hybrid house blending traditional knowledge with modern innovation. It will be a home for Serena Dewakuku and her family, next to a cob house that was built in recent years. Participants work alongside local traditional builders and volunteers.</p>
<p>The cob walls will be built on a traditional stone foundation. Participants learn all aspects of cob building: from material mixing to arch building, window and door installation, and an introduction to plasters.</p>
<p>Evenings will give opportunity for story telling, music and conversation. This is a chance to connect and discover the ways of the Hopi, to see beyond the surface and practice respect and listening.</p>
<p>All participants will live in camp: bring your own tent, sleeping mat and sleeping bag. Toilets and washing/ showers are provided.</p>
<p>The lead facilitator Elke Cole has 15 years of workshop experience in different cultures, teaching natural building and design. Bruce Thauburn will be joining her; he brings many years of building experience and project management to the table and his drum to the fire circle.  </p>
<p>http://elkecole.com/touch_ earth.html</p>
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		<title>Educational Farm Tour of Quail Springs (NEW!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 22:40:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ June 27, 2009; 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. ] New Cuyama, California

Learn about permaculture design, natural building, and how sustainability touches the ground here at Quail Springs, and share lunch with us at the farm!  All ages are welcome, carpooling encouraged.  Suggested donation: $20/adult, $5/child - includes lunch and tour. Contact: info@quailsprings.org or 805-886-7239]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td colspan="3">June 27, 2009</td></tr><tr><td class="ec3_start">10:00 am</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">2:00 pm</td></tr></table><p>New Cuyama, California</p>
<p>Learn about permaculture design, natural building, and how sustainability touches the ground here at Quail Springs, and share lunch with us at the farm!  All ages are welcome, carpooling encouraged.  Suggested donation: $20/adult, $5/child &#8211; includes lunch and tour. Contact: info@quailsprings.org or 805-886-7239</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 22:37:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ May 23, 2009; 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. ] New Cuyama, California

Learn about permaculture design, natural building, and how sustainability touches the ground here at Quail Springs, and share lunch with us at the farm!  All ages are welcome, carpooling encouraged.  Suggested donation: $20/adult, $5/child - includes lunch and tour. Contact: info@quailsprings.org or 805-886-7239]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td colspan="3">May 23, 2009</td></tr><tr><td class="ec3_start">10:00 am</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">2:00 pm</td></tr></table><p>New Cuyama, California</p>
<p>Learn about permaculture design, natural building, and how sustainability touches the ground here at Quail Springs, and share lunch with us at the farm!  All ages are welcome, carpooling encouraged.  Suggested donation: $20/adult, $5/child &#8211; includes lunch and tour. Contact: info@quailsprings.org or 805-886-7239</p>
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