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SUMMARY:Timber Frame Workshop 2019
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder what it’s like to build a timber frame from the ground up? Join The Year of Mud this June for a 7 day Timber Frame Workshop near Berea\, Kentucky. In this totally hands-on introductory workshop\, students will use timeless techniques and traditional hand tools to lay out and join a beautiful timber frame pavilion. Learn valuable new carpentry skills in a gorgeous mountain homestead setting\, and discover what it takes to build a long-lived timber structure using mortise & tenon joinery — without depending on nails or screws. \n\nDate: June 29 – July 5\, 2019\n\nLocation: South Slope Farm\, 15 min. outside Berea\, Kentucky\nCost and Discounts:\n$900 Early Bird Discount (register 15+ days in advance – $150 off savings!)\n$1050 Regular Registration (register less than 15 days in advance)\n** limited scholarships and barter arrangements available\nAll-inclusive: Workshop includes camping accommodations\, and 3 delicious home-cooked meals a day\nHomesteading Experience: Get a glimpse into homestead & off-grid living with natural building tours in our area\n\nClick Here For Registration Details!
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/timber-frame-workshop-2019/
LOCATION:The Year of Mud\, 2777 Hammonds Fork Road\, Mount Vernon\, KY\, 40456\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Earthen Building Overview
DESCRIPTION:In this course\, we’ll work on finishing an existing straw-bale and cob hybrid building. Students will gain a thorough understanding of building with earth in various forms. Including building cob walls\, earthen floors\, making and applying earth plaster finishes. In addition we will learn about green roofs by installing the drainage and soil layers of our building’s roof. \nWhat to expect:  \nOur days will be spent engaged in hands-on building and learning with natural materials. Expect a rich week of natural and community building with the group. We’ll work\, learn\, eat\,and relax with each other in a positive\, hard-working\, fun atmosphere. Conversation on natural building will provide constant background chatter throughout the week. We’ll work on site every day with a scheduled mid week rest. Evening are typically unscheduled so folks have time to enjoy the site\, explore quaint nearby towns\, or relax around the fire. Depending on interest\, we will schedule discussions and/or presentations on topics such as foundations\, wood framing\, permitting and codes\, fine finishes for after dinner. \n  \nThe Site: \nOur site is Heart Song Sanctuary\, a beautiful 45 acre property with two completely finished natural buildings. The site featuring many acres of woods\, a cleared meadow\, swimming creek and pond. Accommodations for camping include an outdoor shower\, compost toilet outhouse\, and fire pit/gathering area. \n  \nMeals/Food preferences: \nWe will serve three meals daily\, cooked on site by our staff. The food will be mostly vegetarian with a \nvegan option. Many of the ingredients will be sourced from local farms. Please indicate any food allergies upon registration. \n  \nSchedule: \nWork on site will begin following breakfast the morning of the date listed. Participants are encouraged to arrive the preceding afternoon/evening to set up camp\, and commence the week with an informal dinner and visiting with the team around the fire. \n  \nYour Instructor and staff: \nMichael McDonough will lead the workshop. He has been working as a natural builder since his 2008 apprenticeship with Ianto Evans at the Cob Cottage Company. He has taught 15 natural building workshops and has worked with a number of natural building leaders including Clark Sanders\, Thea Alvin\, and Greg Allen. His work can be found at a number of happy homesteads on the east coast\, The NC Museum of Life and Science\, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival\, Oxmoor Farm in Louisville\, KY. \n  \nWhat to bring: \n* Camping equipment including tent\, sleeping bag\, flashlight. \n* Work clothes and shoes. Short rubber boots or old sneakers for cob\, gloves \n* Sunscreen\, bug spray\, hat\, water bottle\, rain gear \n* Tool kit including tool belt\, knife\, tape measure\, pencil\, hammer. \n* Notebook\, building plans or sketches to discuss. \n  \nTo Register: \nTuition includes a week of camping\, workshop experience\, meals. \nGroup rates\, and discounts for previous students\, or taking multiple courses are possible. \n  \nMail your tuition check to the address below and we will confirm your registration via email. \n  \nRising Earth Natural Building \n40 Springwood Manor \nTroy\, NY 12180
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/earthen-building-overview/
LOCATION:Heart Song Sanctuary\, 658 Co. Rt. 6\, High Falls\, NY\, 12440\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190616
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SUMMARY:Strawbale + Cob Immersion
DESCRIPTION:$800 Earliest Bird Rate (register before March 21st\, 2019) \n$875 Early Bird Rate (register before May 9th\, 2019) \n$950 Regular Rate \n*10% additional discount for family/friends participating together \n  \nJoin us as we add onto one of our strawbales cottages in the woods! We will be extending the footprint of the building with a strawbale-insulated bedroom\, as well as a slip-straw insulated bathroom. Earthen and lime plastering work can be done on both of those wall systems during the week. We will additionally spend 2 hands-on days with cob wall systems\, and some time installing a living roof. \nOur workshops are very hands-on! Expect to be building on site for about 7 hours each day. This is supplemented with discussion\, presentations\, and a home tour of some local natural homes. \nHands-on material: \n– strawbale installation\n– mixing and installing cob\n– slip-straw (AKA: “light straw-clay”) installation\n– natural plastering on straw-based wall systems\n– mixing and using natural plasters (lime\, earth\, scratch coat vs. finish coat\, etc…)\n– harvesting and framing with roundwood\n– installing windows and doors\n– green roof construction \nDiscussion topics: \n– mixed-media homes: how to combine cob\, strawbale\, earthen floors\, etc..\n– cob vs. strawbale vs. slip-straw (benefits and compromises of each)\n– foundation options\n– roof options\n– passive solar design and siting your building\n– permitting and building to code \nWe will enjoy three home-cooked meals each day\, focusing on healthy and real foods (and local\, where possible!). Two of these meals will be pizza nights at our cob oven! Evenings are generally unscheduled\, but usually include campfires and relaxing. Most participants stay on site\, in tents or in our rental cabins ($10/night). \nThere are composting toilets\, hot showers\, and a pond to swim in. Drinking water is readily available\, as is electricity. We are located in Snow Camp\, NC ; the closest town is Saxapahaw\, which is about 10 minutes away\, and has wifi\, a coffee shop\, a bar\, and a general store.
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/strawbale-cob-immersion/
LOCATION:Mud Dauber School of Natural Building\, 8813 Lindley Mill Road\, Snow Camp\, NC\, NC\, 27349\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190608
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SUMMARY:Cob Building Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Dates: June 3 – June 7\, 2019 \nLocation: Athens\, Tennessee\n \n  \nCome and join us in the beautiful foothills of Athens\, Tennessee for our 2019 Cob Building Workshop! We will be constructing a cob house in this workshop. A perfect project for beginners and experts alike! You will get the knowledge to be able to build cob projects scaling from smaller things\, such as cob ovens and benches\, up to large projects like homes and buildings. \nThis workshop is a great experience to learn how to build with cob and to get a broad learning overview of natural building techniques. You will get a solid foundation in cob building fundamentals. We will be constructing a fully functional cob house and studying Natural Building together each day. After this workshop\, you will have the basic know-how and confidence to design and build your own simple cob constructions or cob building. \n  \nHands-On Work Topics: \n– How to make cob (with the traditional tarp method and mixing large batches with a backhoe!) \n– Selecting and testing soils for cob (learn several ways to test your soil composition) \n– Building cob walls (learn my four steps to efficient cob wall building) \n– Creating window and door frames (how to build and attach frames to cob walls) \n– Rammed Earth Demonstration (building rammed earth forms and compaction process) \n  \nClassroom and Discussion Topics: \n– Site selection and design (includes Passive Solar design principles) \n– Materials and tools (covers traditional and modern cob building toolset and materials) \n– Rubble trench foundations (Plus general foundation building) \n– Drainage principles (Important: water can be cob’s worst enemy) \n– Basic Electrical and Plumbing integration for cob homes \n– Installing windows and doors \n– Roofing and Bond Beams \n– Natural plasters and finishes (Vapor Permeable / “Breathable” finishes) \n– Overview of Natural Building materials \n  \nThis workshop is a unique experience for people to learn about building cob homes and to get an overview of Natural Building. Not only are there plenty of hands-on lessons to learn from\, but we will also have ample discussion and informal classroom time. Most cob workshops don’t cover this many topics. But here\, you will learn all the core lessons needed to start building from this one workshop! \nPlus – there will be many hours of discussions about building cob homes and natural building throughout the workshop. Its a great way to get your questions answered and brainstorm your building ideas! \nThe workshop will be held at a private property in Athens\, Tennessee. \nEach day will begin at 8:00 AM\, and the days will include hands-on building\, classroom sessions\, discussions\, and learning activities related to cob and natural building topics. We will break for lunch between 12:30 to 1:30 PM\, and we will complete each day at around 5:00 PM. They will be full-packed days! Worth your every penny! \nThe workshop will be taught by Alex Sumerall\, an east coast Natural Builder who has a focus on creating earthen structures that are healthy\, aesthetically pleasing\, and functional for modern life. He is the owner of This Cob House\, LLC\, which is dedicated to teaching people about cob and natural building techniques. Alex has a background in business and advertising\, and has been practicing Natural Building since 2011. He graduated from the Aprovecho School of Natural Building in 2013 in Cottage Grove\, Oregon\, and continues to teach\, present\, consult\, and construct. \n  \nListen to the great things that our workshop participants are saying! \n  \n“The cob workshop was a life-changing experience. I learned a lot about natural building\, not only from Alex’s instruction\, experience and demonstrations\, but from interacting with people from different backgrounds who were a great source of collective knowledge. The hands-on experience was priceless!” Tony Romo\, Texas \n  \n“The Cob Building Workshop was a great investment of my time! It was well organized\, extremely inspiring\, and FUN! Alex was able to explain construction basics to neophytes like me\, yet he could also answer the complex questions asked by the more experienced workshop attendees. I can’t wait until the next workshop!” \nMarybeth Babos\, Tennessee \n  \nLodging \nThere are two options for lodging: free camping on site\, or making reservations at one of the local hotels or AirBnB. There are plenty of lodging options available in the neighboring towns\, just a short drive from the workshop site. \nCamping is FREE and is available on the property. There are plenty of great locations to set up a tent here. Multiple camp areas are available. Campers will have access to composting toilets and private outdoor showers. \nWe have water available on-site\, but there is little electricity available since this is an off-grid property. We recommend bringing a small solar charger for any cell phones or devices if you are camping on-site. \n  \nFood \nMeals will not be included in this workshop so participants will need to provide their own food. There are several local restaurants and grocery stores nearby the workshop site. \nEach is responsible for their own meal preparation\, unless decisions are made to share or combine. An hour for lunch is provided\, allowing adequate time for a quick nap\, a trip into town\, fast food\, or cooking over a fire. There is no official kitchen on site. Coolers are welcome and encouraged. \n  \nFamily & Groups \nAsk about discounts. We encourage group & family activities because it enhances learning among your support group. Email me at alex@thiscobhouse.com for custom group/family invoice. \nChildren/young people of any age are welcome to join in and learn. Please be aware that some areas are under construction\, as is the purpose of this workshop. Children are welcome to explore through “hands-on” learning. It’s okay if they play in the dirt. \n  \nPrices \nRegular Price: $499\n \nEarly-Bird Discount Price: $399 (Register and Pay Before April 8th) \nAdditional Discounts: 10% for family and friends participating together.  \nTeens accompanying a parent/guardian are half price. Children under 13 accompanying a parent/guardian are free. \nClick here to register: http://www.thiscobhouse.com/cob-building-workshop-athens-tennessee-june-2019/ \nIf you have any other questions about the workshop\, please feel free to email me at alex@thiscobhouse.com \nIf you have a large party of people registering\, they can all register separately\, or contact me for a custom invoice.
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/cob-building-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Athens\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190607T170000
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CREATED:20190227T063359Z
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SUMMARY:Cob Outdoor Kitchen and Earth Oven
DESCRIPTION:We will build a cob outdoor kitchen under an existing roof structure. Students will build a stone foundation and cob walls that will support a countertop\, cob benches\, and construct a cob bread/pizza oven from start to finish. We will spend time learning about and working with earth and lime based plasters and paints also. We will have led discussions/presentations on oven design\, foundations and site planning\, wood framing\, and roofing. \nWhat to expect:  \nOur days will be spent engaged in hands-on building and learning with natural materials. Expect a rich week of natural and community building with the group. We’ll work\, learn\, eat\,and relax with each other in a positive\, hard-working\, fun atmosphere. Conversation on natural building will provide constant background chatter throughout the week. We’ll work on site every day with a scheduled mid week rest. Evening are typically unscheduled so folks have time to enjoy the site\, explore quaint nearby towns\, or relax around the fire. Depending on interest\, we will schedule discussions and/or presentations on topics such as foundations\, wood framing\, permitting and codes\, fine finishes for after dinner. \n  \nThe Site: \nOur site is Heart Song Sanctuary\, a beautiful 45 acre property with two completely finished natural buildings. The site featuring many acres of woods\, a cleared meadow\, swimming creek and pond. Accommodations for camping include an outdoor shower\, compost toilet outhouse\, and fire pit/gathering area. \n  \nMeals/Food preferences: \nWe will serve three meals daily\, cooked on site by our staff. The food will be mostly vegetarian with a vegan option. Many of the ingredients will be sourced from local farms. Please indicate any food allergies upon registration. \n  \nSchedule: \nWork on site will begin following breakfast the morning of the date listed. Participants are encouraged to arrive the preceding afternoon/evening to set up camp\, and commence the week with an informal dinner and visiting with the team around the fire. \n  \nYour Instructor and staff: \nMichael McDonough will lead the workshop. He has been working as a natural builder since his 2008 apprenticeship with Ianto Evans at the Cob Cottage Company. He has taught 15 natural building workshops and has worked with a number of natural building leaders including Clark Sanders\, Thea Alvin\, and Greg Allen. His work can be found at a number of happy homesteads on the east coast\, The NC Museum of Life and Science\, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival\, Oxmoor Farm in Louisville\, KY. \n  \nWhat to bring: \n* Camping equipment including tent\, sleeping bag\, flashlight. \n* Work clothes and shoes. Short rubber boots or old sneakers for cob\, gloves \n* Sunscreen\, bug spray\, hat\, water bottle\, rain gear \n* Tool kit including tool belt\, knife\, tape measure\, pencil\, hammer. \n* Notebook\, building plans or sketches to discuss. \n  \nTo Register: \nTuition includes a week of camping\, workshop experience\, meals. \nGroup rates\, discounts for alumni\, or those taking multiple courses are possible. \n  \nMail your tuition check to the address below and we will confirm your registration via email. \n  \nRising Earth Natural Building \n40 Springwood Manor \nTroy\, NY 12180
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/cob-outdoor-kitchen-and-earth-oven/
LOCATION:Heart Song Sanctuary\, 658 Co. Rt. 6\, High Falls\, NY\, 12440\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190525T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190528T210000
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SUMMARY:Natural Building Essentials Workshop 2019
DESCRIPTION:Want to take your natural building curiosity to the next level? If so\, join The Year of Mud for our 4 day introductory Natural Building Essentials Workshop. In this course\, you’ll get hands-on experience building light clay straw walls\, mixing and applying various natural plasters\, and stomping and sculpting cob. In addition\, we’ll tour several beautiful natural homes in the local community. If you’ve been inspired by natural building and need a jump start\, this is the course for you. Here is some of what you can expect during our 100% hands-on class: \n  \n\nFraming and preparing a stud wall to accept light clay straw insulation\nMixing light clay straw for use as insulation\nMaking and applying base coat clay plaster made from local materials\nBuilding with cob (and how to make a great batch every time)\nCob oven design and construction\nWorking with different clay and lime plaster finishes and appropriate troweling techniques\nHow to install an earthen floor\nMixing clay paint from simple ingredients for use on a variety of surfaces\nUnderstanding the differences between thermal mass and insulation\n\nClick here for registration details!\n 
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/natural-building-essentials-workshop-2019/
LOCATION:The Year of Mud\, 2777 Hammonds Fork Road\, Mount Vernon\, KY\, 40456\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190518T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190525T090000
DTSTAMP:20260405T172610
CREATED:20190305T170522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190314T164124Z
UID:7783-1558195200-1558774800@cobworkshops.org
SUMMARY:A Complete Introduction to Ecological Building Techniques (Cob\, Wattle and Daub\, Earthbags\, Natural Plasters)
DESCRIPTION:An Introduction to Ecological Building Techniques \nIncluding Rubble Trench and Rock Foundation\, Wattle and Daub\, Earth Bags\, Cob\, Natural Plasters\, and Rocket Mass Heaters! \nMay 18th — May 25th\, 2019 \nIntro to Ecological Construction \nFor thousands of years\, people have been building their homes out of the dirt beneath their feet. Natural and vernacular building techniques have roots in every culture around the world\, but share the distinction of using local materials\, being energy efficient\, and having a low ecological footprint. Only during the past century have natural building methods been replaced by the construction industry which is characterized by an unsustainable sourcing of non-renewable resources\, energy inefficient design\, and a huge carbon footprint. \nNatural building techniques allows individuals to use their hands and feet to form earth mixed with sand and straw\, a sensory and aesthetic experience similar to sculpting with clay. Natural building is easy to learn\, inexpensive to build\, and lends itself to organic shapes such as curved walls\, arches and niches. Earth homes are cool in summer and warm in winter and maximize the capture of natural sources of energy. Natural building methods don´t contribute to deforestation\, pollution or mining nor depend on manufactured materials or power tools. In this age of environmental degradation\, dwindling natural resources\, and chemical toxins hidden in our homes\, doesn’t it make sense to return to nature’s most abundant\, cheap and healthy building material? \nSummary About Logistics \nThis six day workshop will cover considerations on picking a house site including passive solar design\, building a rubble trench and natural rock and lime mortar foundation\, wattle and daub wall construction\, earth bag construction\, cob construction\, natural\, earthen plasters\, and rocket mass heaters. \nSpecifically\, we will be finishing the cob and wattle and daub walls on the first floor of a hexagon-shaped classroom for an organization that designs cross cultural learning experiences. We will also be building a rubble trench and rock foundation for another cabin\, incorporating earth bag furniture into the hexagon classroom\, installing a rocket mass heater/stove in the kitchen area\, and finishing up plaster work on another finished cabin on the land. \nWe offer private transportation from the Guatemalan airport to Santiago Atitlan and vice versa. Lodging will be at a comfortable local hostel with Wi-Fi and hot water showers in the heart of Santiago Atitlan where you will be able to enjoy the vibrant night market of a beautiful and unique Mayan town.  Included in the price of the workshop is a day-long tour of several communities around Lake Atitlan to experience and learn about other types of natural construction projects including cob\, adobe\, and bamboo building\, two meals a day\, and snacks. We have found that participants like to have free time in the evenings to explore the town and enjoy dinner on their own. \nAbout Lake Atitlan \nLake Atitlan is one of the three major tourist attractions of Guatemala\, sharing the distinction with the ancient Mayan center of Tikal and the classic Spanish colonial city of Antigua. The Lake lies in the Central Highlands of Guatemala\, 80 miles west of Guatemala City and three hours by car along the Pan American Highway. \nLake Atitlan has long been considered by discriminating travelers to be among the most physically beautiful lakes in the world. But\, the magic is not just the Lake. It is also the surrounding volcanoes and escarpments that frame this 130-square kilometer surface of sparkling water. It is the sun and breeze\, playing on the Lake’s surface\, nudging it into revealing its capriciously changeable character. \nThe enchantment of the Lake is also found in the proud but friendly Mayan people living along its shores that hold to the essence of their cultural identities while adapting to modern conveniences that fit their pragmatically adjusting view of the Universe. \nAbout the Tz’utujil People and Santiago Atitlan \nThe Popul Vuh describes the mythic journey and arrival of seven tribes of warriors to a place called Tulan. In this account\, the Tz’utujil are the first of the seven tribes to arrive. Existing evidence indicates that Tz’utujil-speakers once occupied the territory surrounding Lake Atitlán as well as the southern expanse of territory to the coastal lowlands. \nThe word “Tz’utujil” means “Corn Flower.” Today Tz’utujil is spoken in the towns of San Pablo\, San Juan\, San Pedro\, Chicacao\, and Santiago Atitlan. “Atitlan\,” a word of Nahuatl origin\, means “close to the water.” \nSantiago Atitlan is the largest of the 12 lakeside communities and is the principal population center of the Tz’utujil people. Its population is over 32\,000\, with about 95% indigenous. The town is located on the embankment of broken lava at the foot of Volcano Toliman\, across the bay from the pre-Conquest Tz’utujil capital\, Chuitinamit. \nThe survival of the Tz’utujil Maya and the existence of present day Santiago Atitlan\, one of the largest intact communities in the Americas\, give powerful testimony to the spirit of Tz’utujil resistance. \nAdditional Cultural and Recreational Activities \nIn addition to learning about natural building methods\, during your visit to Lake Atitlan you will be afforded the opportunity to participate in numerous activities that engage the rich local Tz’utujil culture and that invite you to experience the recreational possibilities of the surrounding environment. These activities range from hearing from and dining with local ancestral leaders and spiritual authorities\, to spending a day touring the Lake by boat and visiting different towns to see magnificent examples of the very natural building methods you have been learning about and putting into practice. Of course\, if you would rather just relax and enjoy your pleasant lodging accommodations\, or meander around Santiago Atitlan and enjoy a cup of coffee or beer\, you are more than welcome to do so. Nevertheless\, we from the Utz’ K’aslimaal Collective\, want to make sure that you have every opportunity to enjoy the immense natural and cultural beauty of Lake Atitlan. \nThe Importance of Ecological Conservation at Lake Atitlan \nAs man increases his presence at Lake Atitlan and as modern culture increasingly imposes its influence here\, the balance of the Lake ecosystem becomes increasingly prone to destabilization. The challenge to find ways to adjust the demands of our communities so that they fit into the greater balance of the Lake ecosystem is exacerbated by unique demographic factors as well as the attractiveness of the Lake as a tourist destination. \nThe profit sector of modern mass culture has loaded the Lake environment with products to promote material progress without considering the serious side effects. The indigenous communities that inhabit the Lake\, and the outsiders who increasingly call it home\, are just beginning to appreciate the consequences. \nWith the alarm having sounded\, today there are many organizational actors which play active roles in preserving the Lake as a healthy\, living entity. These include international\, national and local environmentally-focused groups directly engaged in the dynamics of protecting the Lake ecosystem. Still\, there is a good deal of “catching up” to do\, and the Utz’ K’aslimaal Collective is one of these actors joining the effort to design ecological forms of livelihood that respect the natural limitations and boundaries of the land itself. \nThe Infrastructure You´re Helping to Build \nOn a pragmatic level\, the Utz´ K´aslimaal Collective seeks to demonstrate a tangible example of sustainable living\, ecological land design\, and natural construction. All of the structures built on the land are made from locally available\, natural materials. In the long term\, we hope to build a center to launch a diverse array of educational programs that allow Western people to learn from indigenous people\, engage in exchanges of mutual solidarity\, and offer a new standard of tourism that involves and values the local community\, culture\, and environment. \nCommunity Involvement \nAs an organization that seeks to belong to and participate in the life of the community that has accepted us\, this workshop will also open spaces for local Tz´utujil youth to learn about natural construction techniques. The migration of young people to North American is a huge issue affecting the local community. Many young people choose to migrate in order to raise money to build a modern home of their own which can be prohibitively expensive. Through helping young people to discover the vernacular\, beautiful and natural methods of construction\, we also hope to add a small contribution towards helping young Tz´utujil people stay in their communities. \nThe issue of violence in Guatemala\, emphasizing the contrasting peace and security in Santiago Atitlan \nGuatemala has gained international notoriety as a country reeling with violence from youth gangs and drug trafficking.  However\, the vast majority of this violence is confined to the urban areas of the country.  The town of Santiago Atitlan\, where the workshop will be held\, is a quiet\, peaceful town where violence of any type is a rarity.  Workshop participants will be picked up directly from the airport and driven (by van) to the small town of Santiago which is about 3 hours west of Guatemala City. \nNatural Building Techniques to be Taught \n\nRubble Trench and Stone Stem wall: Instead of relying on concrete footers\, we will explore how you can build a strong\, reliable foundation for your home that offers both structural and drainage functions with nothing but natural materials.\nWattle and Daub: This simple wall construction technique uses a lattice of wood that is then filled in and plastered with earthen materials. It is among the most anti-seismic building materials known.\nEarthbag: Filling polypropylene sacks with stabilized earth allows you to build massive\, thick\, and sturdy walls for your home. We´ll be building a fence out of earthbags during this workshop.\nCob: A mixture of sand\, clay and straw allows you to build the walls to your home that can then be sculpted into any design that you choose. The thick walls also function as a thermal mass to effectively heat your home.\nNatural Plasters: A naturally built structure is nothing but a mud hut until you add the finishing touches of a natural\, earthen or lime-based plaster which turns your mud hut into an earthen home.\nRocket Mass Heater: This is one of the most energy efficient ways to heat a home\, and uses a cob bench as a thermal mass that will hold in and radiate the heat during long\, cold nights.\n\nEach day of the workshop will offer a mix of classroom style conceptual/theoretical instruction in the mornings and several hours of practice with the different natural building methodologies that we´ll be using. We believe that natural building is best learned through “doing it.” Our days usually start with an hour or so of theory over breakfast before heading out to the construction site and getting our hands and feet dirty. \nWe will also have the opportunity to visit several naturally built structures around the Lake and process what we´ve been learning at the end of each day. Each participant will receive two e-books with information on the natural building methods that we´ll be covering and electronic copies of several leading books in the natural building niche. \nWorkshop Options \nOption 1 – Complete International (cost $700) \nThis option is directed to persons that are coming from abroad. We only have 12 spaces available\, so act now! It can be paid for through PayPal which is found on our website or Facebook page. It includes: \n\nTransport service between the Guatemala City airport and Santiago Atitlan.\nCommunity lodging in Santiago Atitlan’s famous lakeside hotel\, Posada de Santiago<http://www.posadadesantiago.com/lodging.php>\, which includes the use of its beautiful campus\, a jacuzzi\, heated pool\, bicycles\, and canoes/kayaks.\nSix (full) days of workshop.\nA day tour of the Lake\, in which you will travel by boat to different towns to see magnificent examples of the very natural building techniques you have been learning about and putting into practice.\nTwo meals a day (breakfast and lunch) and snacks throughout the day.\nNumerous activities that engage the rich local Tz’utujil culture and that invite you to experience the recreational possibilities of the surrounding environment.\nEducational materials\n\nOption 2 – Complete Lake Atitlan (cost $500) \nThis option is directed to persons that are coming from abroad that want to save a little bit of money by staying in a nice hostal with Wi-Fi\, hot water showers\, and access to the Lake. It can be paid for through PayPal and includes: \n\nTransport service between Antigua and Santiago Atitlan and vice versa.\nPrivate lodging in a clean and comfortable local hostel.\nTwo meals a day (breakfast and lunch) and snacks throughout the day.\nSix full days of workshop.\nA day tour of the lake\, in which you will travel by boat to different towns to enjoy their beauty and see magnificent examples of the very natural building techniques you have been learning about and putting into practice.\nDaily you will be provided with breakfast\, lunch\, dinner\, and refreshments.\nNumerous activities that engage the rich local Tz’utujil culture and that invite you to experience the recreational possibilities of the surrounding environment.\nEducational materials.\n\nOption 3 – Arrange Your Own Lodging (cost $450) \nThis option is directed to experienced travelers that would prefer to arrange their own lodging and get to Santiago Atitlan by themselves. It can be paid for through PayPal and includes: \n\nSix full days of workshop.\nA day tour of the lake\, in which you will travel by boat to different towns to enjoy their beauty and see magnificent examples of the very natural building techniques you have been learning about and putting into practice.\nTwo meals a day (breakfast and lunch) and snacks throughout the day.\nNumerous activities that engage the rich local Tz’utujil culture and that invite you to experience the recreational possibilities of the surrounding environment.\nEducational materials.\n\nFor more information visit: \n\nThe Utz’ K’aslimaal website www.utzkaslimaal.org or our facebook page: www.facebook.com/utzkaslimaal\n\nWhat Is the Utz’ K’aslimaal Collective? \nAlmost all indigenous cultures around the world have a unique understanding of what it means to live the Good Life. For the Mayan Tz´utujil people of Guatemala\, the Good Life\, or Utz´ K´aslimaal\, is characterized by a life of balance\, of proper relationships with the community and the land which holds them\, and the fullness of a simple life lived well. The Utz´ K´aslimaal Collective believes that the indigenous concept of the Good Life and the inimitable worldview of the Mayan peoples from Guatemala especially\, offers needed guidance\, wisdom\, and a practical path forward in the light of the multiple crises we collectively face on a global scale. Through our connections with the indigenous communities and territories around Guatemala\, and through the ecological development of a small piece of land in Santiago Atitlan\, we hope to offer a glimpse into how the Good Life might open pathways for the construction of sustainable\, just\, and balanced communities around the world. \nOur Story \nWe understand our privilege\, and don´t try to hide the fact that\, at the most basic level\, we are in some ways continuing a history of dispossession and violence towards the Mayan people of Guatemala. The piece of land where Utz´ K´aslimaal Collective is located was originally forcefully appropriated from the Tz´utujil people by a coffee baron at the turn of the 20th century. The land was then sold off to some of the wealthiest families in the country who privatized the land in hopes of turning the land into an exclusive country club for the oligarchy. \nToday\, thousands of foreigners come to the beautiful Lake Atitlan area and purchase the best pieces of land in order to create projects or businesses from the ample financial resources they have. In the vast majority of cases\, these privileged foreigners never make an effort to belong to the reality of the indigenous communities around the Lake\, but rather impose their values\, ideas\, worldview\, and financial influence onto communities that struggle to maintain some sense of autonomy and sovereignty. \nWe have seen time and time again that that the tendency for these types of local/non-local relationships is to be exploitive\, oppositional and ugly; offering meager employment opportunities at the cost of a more fundamental and structural dispossession of indigenous communities and their ancestral territories. \nOne of the guiding values of the Utz´ K´aslimaal Collective\, then\, is to purposefully and resolutely attempt to embody a new pattern and archetype of local/non-local relationships; one that first disgracefully acknowledges the historical privilege from which we´ve come in order to conscientiously construct relationships based on a profound respect and esteem for the community that has so graciously accepted us to form a part of their reality. \nAs we develop an educational program around the themes of natural building\, ecological design\, indigenous epistemologies\, and place-based development\, we want to exemplify a different model of local/non-local relationship that doesn’t just passively benefit the community via menial part-time employment and periodic bursts of income\, but actively seeks to create spaces for local decision-making\, voice\, profit-sharing\, and power. \nThis new model of local/non-local relationships is possible because of the way in which we have been formed over the years by indigenous communities and the real relationships that we have built. We don´t look at the indigenous communities of Guatemala and see Instead need\, privation\, and poverty. Rather\, we admire and respect their wisdom and way of life\, seek to learn from them\, and build meaningful relationships of trust and justice.
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/a-complete-introduction-to-ecological-building-techniques-cob-wattle-and-daub-earthbags-natural-plasters/
LOCATION:Bahia de Santiago\, Santiago Atitlan\, Bahia de Santiago\, Aldea Tzanchaj\, Santiago Atitlan\, Solola\, 503\, Guatemala
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Utz%C2%B4%20K%C2%B4aslimaal%20Collective":MAILTO:tobiasroberts20@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190518T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T172610
CREATED:20190419T171422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T171422Z
UID:7802-1558191600-1559048400@cobworkshops.org
SUMMARY:Rare Comprehensive Workshop!
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for this exciting opportunity to participate in every aspect of building your natural home! \nFor more information you can go to our face book page at: facebook.com/cobhillnaturalbuildingschool \nOr just click on our website! Happy cobbing everyone!
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/rare-comprehensive-workshop/
LOCATION:Cob hill natural building school\, hughes springs\, TX\, 75656\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed%20Organizer":MAILTO:seacat.cg@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190516T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190520T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T172610
CREATED:20190324T210918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T083327Z
UID:7788-1558020600-1558350000@cobworkshops.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Fast Cob! and Natural Finishing
DESCRIPTION:This year\, we’ll be getting walls from rough cob to finished beauty.  We’ll mix and use a “filler” coat of plaster until the wall is the depth and smoothness we want\, then we’ll cover that with a natural plaster called “Ditema”: cow manure and clay.  We’ll have a variety of applicators\, so you can play with texture and finish.  Once that dries\, we’ll mix and tint a hydrated lime paint to finish it all off. \nWe’ll also mix up some Fast Cob! so you can see how easy our technique is.  Just be warned\, this short course is not enough to go off and start building on your own without prior experience.  But if you’re curious about Fast Cob! or cob in general\, this course is for you.  Come and let your creative side have fun! \n 
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/natural-plaster-and-paint-for-cob-buildings-or-other-natural-structures/
LOCATION:Lasqueti Island\, 1 Beautiful Bicycle Lane\, Lasqueti Island\, BC\, V0R 2J0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dave%20Olsen":MAILTO:cob@lasqueti.ca
GEO:49.4863406;-124.2758774
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Lasqueti Island 1 Beautiful Bicycle Lane Lasqueti Island BC V0R 2J0 Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1 Beautiful Bicycle Lane:geo:-124.2758774,49.4863406
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190511
DTSTAMP:20260405T172610
CREATED:20190228T234920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190228T235115Z
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SUMMARY:Cob Building Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Dates: May 6 – May 12\, 2019 \nLocation: Athens\, Tennessee\n \n  \nCome and join us in the beautiful foothills of Athens\, Tennessee for our 2019 Cob Building Workshop! We will be constructing a cob house in this workshop. A perfect project for beginners and experts alike! You will get the knowledge to be able to build cob projects scaling from smaller things\, such as cob ovens and benches\, up to large projects like homes and buildings.\n \nThis workshop is a great experience to learn how to build with cob and to get a broad learning overview of natural building techniques. You will get a solid foundation in cob building fundamentals. We will be constructing a fully functional cob house and studying Natural Building together each day. After this workshop\, you will have the basic know-how and confidence to design and build your own simple cob constructions or cob building. \n  \nHands-On Work Topics: \n– How to make cob (with the traditional tarp method and mixing large batches with a backhoe!) \n– Selecting and testing soils for cob (learn several ways to test your soil composition) \n– Building cob walls (learn my four steps to efficient cob wall building) \n– Creating window and door frames (how to build and attach frames to cob walls) \n– Rammed Earth Demonstration (building rammed earth forms and compaction process) \n  \nClassroom and Discussion Topics: \n– Site selection and design (includes Passive Solar design principles) \n– Materials and tools (covers traditional and modern cob building toolset and materials) \n– Rubble trench foundations (Plus general foundation building) \n– Drainage principles (Important: water can be cob’s worst enemy) \n– Basic Electrical and Plumbing integration for cob homes \n– Installing windows and doors \n– Roofing and Bond Beams \n– Natural plasters and finishes (Vapor Permeable / “Breathable” finishes) \n– Overview of Natural Building materials \n  \nThis workshop is a unique experience for people to learn about building cob homes and to get an overview of Natural Building. Not only are there plenty of hands-on lessons to learn from\, but we will also have ample discussion and informal classroom time. Most cob workshops don’t cover this many topics. But here\, you will learn all the core lessons needed to start building from this one workshop! \nPlus – there will be many hours of discussions about building cob homes and natural building throughout the workshop. Its a great way to get your questions answered and brainstorm your building ideas! \nThe workshop will be held at a private property in Athens\, Tennessee. \nEach day will begin at 8:00 AM\, and the days will include hands-on building\, classroom sessions\, discussions\, and learning activities related to cob and natural building topics. We will break for lunch between 12:30 to 1:30 PM\, and we will complete each day at around 5:00 PM. They will be full-packed days! Worth your every penny! \nThe workshop will be taught by Alex Sumerall\, an east coast Natural Builder who has a focus on creating earthen structures that are healthy\, aesthetically pleasing\, and functional for modern life. He is the owner of This Cob House\, LLC\, which is dedicated to teaching people about cob and natural building techniques. Alex has a background in business and advertising\, and has been practicing Natural Building since 2011. He graduated from the Aprovecho School of Natural Building in 2013 in Cottage Grove\, Oregon\, and continues to teach\, present\, consult\, and construct. \n  \nListen to the great things that our workshop participants are saying! \n  \n“The cob workshop was a life-changing experience. I learned a lot about natural building\, not only from Alex’s instruction\, experience and demonstrations\, but from interacting with people from different backgrounds who were a great source of collective knowledge. The hands-on experience was priceless!” Tony Romo\, Texas \n  \n“The Cob Building Workshop was a great investment of my time! It was well organized\, extremely inspiring\, and FUN! Alex was able to explain construction basics to neophytes like me\, yet he could also answer the complex questions asked by the more experienced workshop attendees. I can’t wait until the next workshop!” \nMarybeth Babos\, Tennessee \n  \nLodging \nThere are two options for lodging: free camping on site\, or making reservations at one of the local hotels or AirBnB. There are plenty of lodging options available in the neighboring towns\, just a short drive from the workshop site.\n \nCamping is FREE and is available on the property. There are plenty of great locations to set up a tent here. Multiple camp areas are available. Campers will have access to composting toilets and private outdoor showers. \nWe have water available on-site\, but there is little electricity available since this is an off-grid property. We recommend bringing a small solar charger for any cell phones or devices if you are camping on-site. \n  \nFood \nMeals will not be included in this workshop so participants will need to provide their own food. There are several local restaurants and grocery stores nearby the workshop site. \nEach is responsible for their own meal preparation\, unless decisions are made to share or combine. An hour for lunch is provided\, allowing adequate time for a quick nap\, a trip into town\, fast food\, or cooking over a fire. There is no official kitchen on site. Coolers are welcome and encouraged. \n  \nFamily & Groups  \nAsk about discounts. We encourage group & family activities because it enhances learning among your support group. Email me at alex@thiscobhouse.com for custom group/family invoice. \nChildren/young people of any age are welcome to join in and learn. Please be aware that some areas are under construction\, as is the purpose of this workshop. Children are welcome to explore through “hands-on” learning. It’s okay if they play in the dirt. \n  \nPrices \nRegular Price: $499\n \nEarly-Bird Discount Price: $399 (Register and Pay Before April 8th) \nAdditional Discounts: 10% for family and friends participating together.  \nTeens accompanying a parent/guardian are half price. Children under 13 accompanying a parent/guardian are free. \nClick here to register: http://www.thiscobhouse.com/cob-building-workshop-athens-tennessee/ \nIf you have any other questions about the workshop\, please feel free to email me at alex@thiscobhouse.com \nIf you have a large party of people registering\, they can all register separately\, or contact me for a custom invoice.
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/cob-building-workshop/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Athens\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex%20Sumerall":MAILTO:alex@thiscobhouse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190428T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190428T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T172610
CREATED:20181113T160440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T160440Z
UID:7745-1556442000-1556470800@cobworkshops.org
SUMMARY:Intro to Cob + Strawbale
DESCRIPTION:Earliest Bird (register before January 28th): $70 \nEarly Bird (register before March 28th): $85 \nRegular Fee: $100 \nIn this one-day introduction\, we will be mixing and building with cob\, as well as discussing straw-based building techniques. Look forward to morning and afternoon hands-on work\, with a discussion/presentation after lunch. The day will conclude with a pizza dinner\, using our cob oven! \nWe will cover the basics: \n\nmixing and applying cob\nmixing and applying natural clay-based plasters\nstrawbale vs. cob concepts\nbasic foundation ideas\ntouring a permitted strawbale house\n\nWe will enjoy three home-cooked meals\, focusing on healthy and real foods (and local\, where possible!). Dinner will be a pizza night at our cob oven! \nThere are composting toilets\, hot showers\, and a pond to swim in. Drinking water is readily available\, as is electricity. We are located in Snow Camp\, NC ; the closest town is Saxapahaw\, which is about 10 minutes away\, and has wifi\, a coffee shop\, a bar\, and a general store.
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/intro-to-cob-strawbale/
LOCATION:Mud Dauber School of Natural Building\, 8813 Lindley Mill Road\, Snow Camp\, NC\, NC\, 27349\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mud%20Dauber%20School%20of%20Natural%20Building":MAILTO:muddauberschool@gmail.com
GEO:35.8642179;-79.3476967
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190427
DTSTAMP:20260405T172610
CREATED:20190222T231940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T232421Z
UID:7766-1555891200-1556323199@cobworkshops.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Cob Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Dates: April 22 – April 26\, 2019 \nLocation: Keystone Heights\, Florida \n  \nCome and join us in Florida for our 2019 Introduction to Cob Workshop! We will be constructing a cob bench and covered sitting area. A perfect project for beginners and experts alike! You will get the knowledge to build cob projects scaling from smaller things\, such as cob ovens and benches\, up to large projects like homes and buildings. \nThis workshop is a great experience to learn how to build with cob and to get a broad learning overview of natural building techniques. You will get a solid foundation in cob building fundamentals. We will be constructing an outdoor cob sitting area and studying Natural Building together each day. After this workshop\, you will have the basic know-how and confidence to design and build your own simple cob constructions or cob building. \n  \nHands-On Work Topics: \n– How to make cob (with the traditional tarp method) \n– Selecting and testing soils for cob (learn several ways to test your soil composition) \n– Rubble trench foundations and stem wall foundation construction \n– Building cob walls (learn my four steps to efficient cob wall building) \n– Creating window and door frames (how to build and attach frames to cob walls) \n– Basic Roofing Construction \n– Rammed Earth Demonstration (building rammed earth forms and compaction process) \n– Earthen Plaster Demonstration (learn to mix and apply earth plaster) \n  \nClassroom and Discussion Topics: \n– Site selection and design (includes Passive Solar design principles) \n– Materials and tools (covers traditional and modern cob building toolset and materials) \n– Rubble trench foundations (Plus general foundation building) \n– Drainage principles (Important: water can be cob’s worst enemy) \n– Basic Electrical and Plumbing integration for cob homes \n– Installing windows and doors \n– Roofing and Bond Beams \n– Natural plasters and finishes (Vapor Permeable / “Breathable” finishes) \n– Overview of Natural Building materials \n  \nThis workshop is a unique experience for people to learn about building cob homes and to get an overview of Natural Building. Not only are there plenty of hands-on lessons to learn from\, but we will also have ample discussion and informal classroom time. Most cob workshops don’t cover this many topics. But here\, you will learn all the core lessons needed to start building from this one workshop! \nPlus – there will be many hours of discussions about building cob homes and natural building throughout the workshop. Its a great way to get your questions answered and brainstorm your building ideas! \nThe workshop will be held at a private property in Keystone Heights\, Florida. \nEach day will begin at 8:00 AM\, and the days will include hands-on building\, classroom sessions\, discussions\, and learning activities related to cob and natural building topics. We will break for lunch between 12:30 to 1:30 PM\, and we will complete each day at around 5:00 PM. They will be full-packed days! Worth your every penny! \nThe workshop will be taught by Alex Sumerall\, an east coast Natural Builder who has a focus on creating earthen structures that are healthy\, aesthetically pleasing\, and functional for modern life. He is the owner of This Cob House\, LLC\, which is dedicated to teaching people about cob and natural building techniques. Alex has a background in business and advertising\, and has been practicing Natural Building since 2011. He graduated from the Aprovecho School of Natural Building in 2013 in Cottage Grove\, Oregon\, and continues to teach\, present\, consult\, and construct. \n  \nEarn A Certificate of Cob Building!\n \nUpon completion of this workshop\, you will be awarded with a certificate of cob building. This certificate is earned by all of our 5-day workshop students. It will be printed and signed by Alex for you to take home with you at the end of the week. \n  \nFree Bonus! \nEveryone who signs up for the workshop will receive a printed copy of Alex’s book\, “Build a Cob House: A Step-By-Step Guide”\, and the downloadable PDF version\, FREE! We only make printed copies for workshop students\, so this is your chance to get one. We will be using the book as a lesson guide throughout the workshop too so you can follow along with your book in hand. \n  \nListen to the great things that our workshop participants are saying! \n“The cob workshop was a life-changing experience. I learned a lot about natural building\, not only from Alex’s instruction\, experience and demonstrations\, but from interacting with people from different backgrounds who were a great source of collective knowledge. The hands-on experience was priceless!” \n\nTony Romo\, Texas\n\n\n“The Cob Building Workshop was a great investment of my time! It was well organized\, extremely inspiring\, and FUN! Alex was able to explain construction basics to neophytes like me\, yet he could also answer the complex questions asked by the more experienced workshop attendees. I can’t wait until the next workshop!” \n\nMarybeth Babos\, Tennessee\n\n\n  \nLodging \nThere are two options for lodging: free camping on site\, or making reservations at one of the local hotels or AirBnB. Hotels are available in the neighboring towns of Stark and Waldo\, per Google maps\, and possibly in Keystone Heights. \nCamping is FREE and is available throughout the property. There are plenty of great locations to set up a tent here. Multiple camp areas are available with oak trees shading the majority of the property. Trees can be used appropriately for hammocks & camp gear. Campers will have access to a clean bathroom and private outdoor shower. \nA modernized\, yet simple\, building contains a flushable toilet with a private outdoor shower that’s tucked away. It is spacious with room to keep things up and dry.\nOur location has electricity & water. Electric outlets are minimal\, with the ability to charge phones & power tools\, in a single location. The water is well water and is drinkable\, yet you may wish to bring your own. \n  \nFood \nMeals will not be included in this workshop so participants will need to provide their own food. There are several local restaurants and grocery stores nearby the workshop site. \nEach is responsible for their own meal preparation\, unless decisions are made to share or combine. An hour for lunch is provided\, allowing adequate time for a quick nap\, a trip into town\, fast food\, cooking over the fire\, or utilizing the grill. There is no official kitchen on site\, but there is a small operational microwave\, and a few pieces of kitchen camp gear available for use. Coolers are welcome and encouraged. \nLocal Places to Eat: McHenry’s (food & pub)\, Keystone Inn (country buffet\, known for chicken) Hardee’s\, McDonald’s\, Subway\, Johnny’s BBQ \n  \nRecreation & Surroundings \nBring a camp chair for some quality R&R. Build a community camp fire\, while reflecting on the day. Enjoy the grassy area to throw a ball\, walking trails through the woods\, blackberry bushes\, slightly traveled road that’s great for a leisurely walk\, and the open field in the distance to spot deer\, crane\, & rabbits in the early mornings. \n  \nFamily & Groups \nAsk about discounts. We encourage group & family activities because it enhances learning among your support group. Email me at alex@thiscobhouse.com for custom group/family invoice. \nChildren/young people of any age are welcome to join in and learn. Please be aware that some areas are under construction\, as is the purpose of this workshop. Previous workshop parents have brought playpens\, pop up tents\, outside toys\, and so forth. Children are welcome to explore through “hands-on” learning. It’s okay if they play in the dirt. \n  \nPrices \nRegular Price: $599\n \nEarly-Bird Discount Price: $499 (Register and Pay Before March 25th) \nAdditional Discounts: 10% for family and friends participating together.  \nTeens accompanying a parent/guardian are half price. Children under 13 accompanying a parent/guardian are free.\n \nClick here to register: http://www.thiscobhouse.com/introduction-cob-workshop-keystone-heights-florida/ \n  \nIf you have any other questions about the workshop\, please feel free to email me at alex@thiscobhouse.com \nIf you have a large party of people registering\, they can all register separately\, or contact me for a custom invoice.
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/introduction-to-cob-workshop-14/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Keystone Heights\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190325
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SUMMARY:A Cob Refuge in the Mountains of Chile
DESCRIPTION:PROJECT & HOST\nWe will build a 15m2 refuge on this beautiful expanse of wilderness for shelter\, comfort and solitude away from the cities and people and close to Nature and Wildlife.  The land called “La Jungla”  is in the hands of our host brothers Nicolas (24)\, Lucas (26) and Matias (31) Pimentel and their father\, Mario. \nThe refuge will be the only structure in this area.  The only other next small building is located a 30-minute walk westwards.  The Pimentel family is very excited to host a Cob workshop on this Sacred Land to keep the footprint light while sharing this pristine space with a well-intentioned and environmentally-conscious community who will add positive energy and a beautiful harmonious earthen structure to the wild landscape. \nNicolas Pimentel has initiated the invitation for the workshop after attending several CruzinCobGlobal workshops as student (Azores) and assistant (Colorado) and feeling inspired to host.  Nicolas is a sustainable  architecture student and has studied in Portugal and Chile to earn his Bachelor’s and Master’s which will be completed shortly before the workshop begins.  While Nicolas enjoys studying and learning design\, art and green building\, he is also a world traveler and Spiritual Nature Lover\, musician\, poet\, and artist.  Nicolas is an excellent cob builder and has a contagious u \nLucas\, Matias and Nico \nnusual sense of humor and laugh you will definitely enjoy.  He will be the Cob Assistant for the workshop while his brothers and father focus on hosting. \nNico’s older brother Lucas is also doing architecture school in Santiago and Matias\, the oldest\, has been living on the land for the past year and is practicing a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle.  Matias has also participated in Earthship building in Argentina and Uruguay and the three brothers share a love for the land and the objective of building a sustainable space for tourism and workshops\, like an Earth School ! \nLOCATION \n(written by our Host Nico) \nI am so excited and happy to share this land we Call La Jungla with a beautiful new Cob Family! And it is so big that there will be plenty of activities! My brother Lucas is a great guide and he knows alot about local and native plants. We will be able to swim everyday\, have bonfires\, and go hiking and camping to other swimming spots located on the property on weekends! I have even heard that there are some hot springs nearby though I haven’t been yet!  You will love the place! \n  \nThe region of Ñuble is located in the beginning of the Southern Zone of Chile\, blessed by the beauty of the sea and the Andes Mountains\, with big amounts of fresh water and lush forests. The closest main city is Concepción\, near the ocean and with many activities going on.  Chillán\, the larger nearest city is located towards the interior of the region and is quite big and a little chaotic (as many cities in South America are). The land where the workshop will take place we call “La Jungla”.  It is located up in the Andes mountains 1 1/2 hours away from Chillán and near a ski town called Las Trancas where alot of eco- and tourist development has been taking place over the past years. The closest town is called Pellines. The big mountain for skiing is called Nevados de Chillán and has 3 volcanoes – one of them that is active today and perhaps ready to go.   We have had some smoke pumping out in the last year and some volcanic activity around the area\, however the land is located to the north of this area\, so there is no risk. \nThe land is owned by my family consisting of 3 brothers (Matias\, Lucas and Nico) and our father Mario and Mom Loreto. The land is really huge: 3\,200 hectares big! It is like a whole natural park\, blessed with native forest\, huge old trees\, a river crossing all of the valley with fresh water to drink and bathe in\, ponds and waterfalls to play in\, and many many trails to go explore the land! \nThere is an interesting story that took place on this land. Back in 1820 this place was pure native forest\, and the only people walking through it were the Pincheira Brothers: earth pirates who would cross from Argentina to Chile through this land and would steal animals and goods to sell them in other places. There is a huge cave known as the Pincheira’s Cave\, where it is said that they would spend the nights during winter time. So based on this\, there are many oral traditions around the zone saying that there is a huge treasure hidden somewhere on the land – but if you search for it with ambition\, you wont find it!. For the Pimentel brothers\, the treasure is the land itself. \nAfter the Pincheira Brothers’ time\, there was a long period of illegal wood milling. Sadly\, some of the forest was taken away\, but Nature is strong enough so that it recovered.  Today there are two types of native forest: the old one and the new one\, each with its own beauty and unique wild life.  The area surrounding the land is being used by the forest industry\, covering it with many pine and eucalyptus plantations. This is why the brothers feel a big responsibility: they are the protectors of this land which is still wild and natural.  In the past few years\, we have been working hard to create an eco-tourism project there\, with the intention to offer the beauty of this place to the people\, but always protecting it and taking care of it.  The place is very remote with millions of stars to look at every night. Electricity comes from a water turbine and there is no phone signal yet\, so it is very wild and isolated\, and blessed with fresh water running everywhere and the Peace of Nature. There are no dangerous animals which makes it very safe to be in. \nWe have built 3 little houses at the entrance of the land: one big kitchen and two little huts. But where the Cob Building workshop will take place is higher and deeper in the land\, because we want to start to “colonize” the upper part so the project can have more than one base camp. \nSummertime is when there is the most activity on the land. Besides the workshop\, there will be other work going on\, mainly the building of trails\, which are being supported by the CONAF (National Corporation of Native Forest). The land is always shared with our friends\, so many visitors will be stopping in to help with side projects\, to take a look to the cob building\, and to share music and good times with the community of cobbers. \nThe weather during summer is mostly sunny and warm\, but can get a bit cold at night. Sometimes the rain comes – up in the mountains everything is possible! Winter time is harder because of the snow and cold times. So we are lucky . This is going to be a great month of deep connection with the Earth\, Water\, Wind and Fire! \nCheck out these two videos of the land by drone…. \nWEEKS 1-4: INTERMEDIATE COB BUILDING WORKSHOP\nThe 28-day Intermediate Cob Building Workshop consists of 20 days of theoretical instruction (lectures with graphics) and construction for 4 hours in the morning and 3 hours in the afternoon. Students arrive on Sunday and settle in. International students can check with Host about arriving earlier to adjust to time difference\, etc. Weekends (Saturday and Sunday) are days off for resting\, exploring the area\, studying and\, if desired\, continuing to build at your own pace. The last Saturday morning may include some finishing up work and cleanup. Morning (4 hours) and afternoon (3 hours) sessions each have a 15-minute snack break. Lunch break lasts 2 hours which includes about 1 hour of rest time before the afternoon session begins\, with a 30-60 minute lecture\, followed by construction. After class there is a 90-minute break before dinner\, which may include a yoga or other body relaxation session. There will also be one evening a week after dinner for showing slides\, videos and having Course-related discussions. Other evenings are free and/or organized by group for extracurricular activities as desired. \nThe 28-day Course will offer practical learning by building a 15m2/164ft2 (size may be a bit bigger or smaller depending on number of students) curvilinear building. The Course starts with the Foundation work during Week 1. In Weeks 2 & 3 we build the Cob wall\, which include a door\, opening and fixed windows\, shelves\, artistic inserts like bottles\, driftwood\, branches\, etc.\, electrical and plumbing infrastructure\, sculpting and the roof connection elements. We will also build the first 10” (gravel\, insulation and rough cob) of floor. In Week 4 we will finish sculpting if needed\, apply one coat of earthen plaster on the interior and exterior wall\, and apply the second coat of floor on the last day. \nThose who complete the 28-day Workshop will receive the Intermediate Cobber Certification of Completion for Foundation\, Cob Walls (which includes Door\, Windows\, Shelves\, Art\, Electrical & Plumbing)\, Floor\, Plaster & Roof (lecture only). \nWEEK 5: “SARA” MASONRY HEATER AND STOVE\nIn Week 5 the workshop will take a new turn and offer a week with Hector Nuñez\, .  Hector will lead students in the construction of the highly-efficient\, low-cost earthen stove & heater developed at the University of Argentina for low-income rural households that goes by the name “Sara”.  For more details on the “Estufa Sara” check out this link.  Like the rocket stove it uses minimal fuel in the form of branches and small wood pieces and is a double-combustion stove with horizontal and vertical channels built into the upper box\, allowing for maximal use of fuel energy for heating the thermal mass of the stove and anything else it passes through\, ie a bench\, floor\, or wall.  The “Sara” stove is used for heating as well as cooking on and can also  include an oven on the side\, which may or may not be part of the workshop depending on number of students and flow of project.  You can see Hector’s work on Facebook at Hector Nuñez Docente en Bioconstrucción. \nThe workshop will continue with the same schedule as in the prior 4 weeks\, with lecture three times a week\, slides and/or video on Wednesday night and hands-on construction the rest of the time. \n  \nWEEK 6: RECIPROCAL ROOF & GREEN ROOF\nFor the first time in a CruzinCobGlobal workshop we will offer an exciting opportunity for students to learn more and get the Advanced Cobber Certificate by completing a week focused only on roof construction. While the wooden structure/framework of the main roof will be built before the workshop in order to help protect the building and students from excessive sun and/or rain\, it also permits us to finish the roof  in Week 6\, when we will build a reciprocal frame roof for the attached bathroom and cover both rooves with a green roof.  Hector Nuñez\, professional natural builder from Uruguay (see more about Hector in Instructor section below) will teach and lead this week\, with the same schedule of lectures three times a week\, slides and videos on Wednesday night and hands-on building the rest of the time.  Students will learn the structure of roof-building in lecture and we will aim to build the reciprocal roof and put the finishing cover layers on both rooves\, knowing that the progress always depends on number and abilities of students\, weather and any other unforeseen circumstances. \n\nWORKSHOP SCHEDULE\nThe 28-day Complete Cob Workshop begins on Sunday evening with Dinner and ends on Sunday (4 weeks later) with Lunch.  Students may also have the opportunity to stay after the Course and help with the final finish work if needed (additional coats of plaster and floor\, oiling and waxing floor\, French drain\, gutters\, inserting door and opening windows into frames\, putting in appliances and fixtures) and if offered by Host. \nMondays through Fridays we will build and Saturdays/Sundays we will have time off\, though students are always welcome to keep building if they so desire. Otherwise there will be time to go to the ocean\, hiking\, backpacking\, rest\, etc.  The last Saturday will be used to wrap things up and for a final group activity with a celebration dinner.  Sunday morning after Breakfast we will hold Graduation and our Closing Circle and the Workshop will end with a delicious farewell Lunch. \nThe daily schedule will be: \n6:30-7:30  Meditation & Yoga/Dance \n7:30-8:30 Breakfast \n8:45-1:00 Class \n1:00-2:30 Lunch \n2:30-5:30 Class \n5:30-7:00 Rest/Yoga/Dance/Massage \n7:00-8:00 Dinner \n8:00-9:00 Slides/Videos/Discussion (once a week) \nOn other evenings there will be optional additional activities like Salsa Dancing\, Fire Circles\, Music\, Singing\, etc. \n  \nDETAILED COURSE CONTENTS\nStudents will learn every phase of building a cob building from foundation through the roof in lectures/theory. In addition to the lectures\, slideshows and videos will be shown to support and enhance their understanding of cob materials\, cob building\, design\, geography \, budgeting\, business options and legal issues. The same schedule will happen for the Masonry Heater/Stove/Oven week. \nOur hands-on practice will include: \ndigging foundation trench\npouring gravel and inserting drainage pipe (if applicable)\nbuilding foundation stemwall\nanalyzing soils and materials\nmaking test bricks\ndeciding on correct mixture\ndeciding on best location\nmaking cob solo and wth partner\nbuilding with cob\npreparing and inserting the door\npreparing and inserting fixed and opening windows\npreparing and inserting shelves\ninserting bottle windows and other objects\ninserting electrical wiring and plumbing in walls\nsculpting\npreparing and applying earthen plaster (1 coat)\npouring an earthen floor (2 layers)\npreparing walls for roof connection                                                                                                                                          building reciprocal frame roof structure on an independent structure                                                                               building a layered green roof over the existing cob building roof                                                                                        building an earthen (adobe) high-efficiency masonry heater/oven/stove \nmaking small-scale cob designs of future projects\, time permitting \nIn addition to Cob Building practices\, the Course material also includes: \nlegal issues about cob\ncost analysis\ncreating a cob business (building/teaching)\nassisting\, interning and teaching with CruzinCobGlobal \n\nREQUIREMENTS AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING PHYSICAL WORK\nCruzinCobGlobal’s Cob Building workshops are an intense and demanding building experience. The goal of our month-long Complete Cob Workshop is to complete a whole structure including the roof covering by the last Friday of the workshop. This is quite an accomplishment and when completed\, give students alot of pride and confidence in building on their own after the workshop. The Monday through Friday schedule is rigorous and meant to train students in experiencing what it takes to build a cob building in a reasonable amount of time. We also have a great time bonding\, playing music\, doing Yoga\, sitting around the fire and relaxing after class time. Students can use weekends to rest\, recuperate and enjoy getting to know the location. We accept all levels and abilities and students are never required to go beyond what they feel comfortable with. There are always other activities besides mixing and building which are needed to build the house (getting materials\, trimming\, screening material\, cutting straw\, sculpting\, plaster\, etc) and students learn alot by watching \nStudents will need to come prepared for physical labor from Day 1. \nThis includes: \nWork clothes appropriate for the country and climate we are in (long pants for Muslim countries)\nSlip-on flip-flops\nWork Boots or Closed Shoes for Foundation and Roof\, if applicable\nLightweight rubber gloves (not gardening gloves)\nGood moisturizer (clay is drying and dehydrating!)\nHat\nWater Bottle\nNotebook/Pen/Camera\nA 2 ft level and sharp-toothed wood saw (optional but recommended) \nStudents are required to read “The Hand-Sculpted House” before the workshop begins and any other book they find\, as well as watching videos on YouTube\, especially the ones posted on CruzinCobGlobal’s website under Gallery to get an idea of what is expected. Please bring your book(s). \nStudents must tend to their own personal needs\, drink alot of water\, rest when needed and exert themselves at a steady pace. Students who cannot do the strenuous physical work should let us know before the workshop begins so we can adjust appropriately. It is totally OK to come for the lecture/theory part\, and then help the building part in less physically demanding ways\, ie cutting straw\, sifting for plaster\, hammering nails into frames or shelves\, sculpting\, plastering\, cutting bottles. There is alot to do besides making and building with cob!!!! \nFinally\, please bring a watch or use your phone to be prompt and ready for each part of the Course including meals. Feel free to share your dietary needs with CCG or the Host and bring your essential snacks and foods\, pillow and whatever you NEED to be comfortable and happy. Feel free to also bring slides\, videos\, movies and books to share\, as well as a sample of your soil to test. \n  \nMEALS & ACCOMMODATIONS\nThis workshop will be in the wilderness so the accommodations will be camping in your own tents.  Students who have a real difficulty bringing a tent may ask Host for an alternative shelter or buy a tent in Chile.  Days are warm and even hot and nights can be chilly in the mountains.  Please bring warm clothes for nighttime and make sure you have a warm sleeping bag. Blankets can be made available if needed.  Bring bathing suit\, towels\, work clothes\, weekend clothes\, etc. \nThree meals/day will be served Monday through Friday.  Weekends food will be provided for students to prepare on their own. Meals will be vegetarian and delicious as always.  If you need meat or other additional nutritional support please bring it or speak with Host about how to get it onsite.  Also bring your extra sweets and snacks that you like because we will be far from the nearest store (40 minute drive). \nWeekends are free to leave and go to the ocean or hiking or camping elsewhere.  If you stay at the site\, food will be available and students will cook together or for themselves. People leaving are welcome to take some food with them too.  The Payment for food includes weekends but there will be no structured meals or cook on the weekends\, just do it yourself ? \n  \nTRAVEL LOGISTICS \nThe largest nearest city to fly into is Santiago. COPA\, LATAM\, LanChile\, Azul\, Avianca and all major airlines fly into Santiago.  Concepción also has an airport and is the closest to the workshop site.  From Europe\, the most economical cities to fly from are London\, Rome\, Paris and Madrid.  I just booked my ticket from Madrid to Buenos Aires with NorwegianAir for 302€\, and found another ticket from Buenos Aires to Santiago for 61€ on JetSmart and Sky.  While everyone has their favorite search site I like Rome2Rio…When you arrive in Santiago\, you can take any bus to Chillán from the Bus Terminal. There are many bus companies and they all stop at Chillán as there is one main highway in Chile.  Pullman and Turbus have online reservations otherwise you can just buy your ticket the same day at the station.  There is also a train that leaves once a day but it is more expensive. The bus is easiest. However\, there is one specific bus line called Nilahue which goes from Santiago to Las Trancas. This is the best because it can drop you in Camino a Pellines (between Pinto and Recinto) and we can pick everyone up from there\, which is 45 minutes away from the land. \nIf you go by bus to Chillán\, then you will have to take another bus and go to Las Trancas and jump off in Camino a Pellines (km 38). If there are many people arriving the same day\, maybe we can go to Chillán to pick them up\, or if we are around the city\, we can also pick people up.\n\nFrom km 38\, we can always pick people up. We will soon be posting the bus schedules to make planning easier. Might be fun to check out Saniago for a few days first and to stock up on whatever you will need for camping for a month.\n\nIf someone has a car\, this is the map to arrive from Santiago to La Jungla\n\n\nhttps://www.google.cl/maps/dir/-33.3608536\,-70.5369263/Fundo+San+Jos%C3%A9\,+Coihueco\,+Regi%C3%B3n+del+B%C3%ADo+B%C3%ADo/@-35.2697705\,-72.2684322\,7z/data=!4m16!1m6!3m5!1s0x966ec1d5b85cf2d1:0x700ded9e8adf60bd!2sFundo+San+Jos%C3%A9!8m2!3d-36.8139114!4d-71.5744724!4m8!1m1!4e1!1m5!1m1!1s0x966ec1d5b85cf2d1:0x700ded9e8adf60bd!2m2!1d-71.5744724!2d-36.8139114 \n\n\n\nPAYMENT\nThe workshop is divided into multiple options. You can take the 4-week cob building workshop alone or add the 5th week or 6th or both or only do the 5th or 6th or both.  However the 4-week workshop cannot be divided up and must be taken entirely. Camping is free. \nThe 6-week workshop is a flat $2250. This includes tuition for Monday through Friday workshop days\, all meals 7 days a week\, and camping facilities.  Weekends are free to explore and travel but if you stay at the site and relax or keep working there will be food available. Weekdays we will have cooks but weekends we will cook together. \n4-week cob building wkshp\, camping\, food:     $1500 \nOne additional wkshp week\, camping\, food:      $375 \nTwo additional weeks\, camping\, food:                  $750 \nFor the final price for your choice of attendance\, please contact claudine@cruzincobglobal.org. \nPayment can be made by Venmo\, Paypal\, Zelle\, free Bank Transfer to US or European Bank account or Transferwise.  Please contact Claudine to register and make your payment and learn how to avoid transaction fees.  You can contact her at claudine@cruzincobglobal.org or +1831212-7225 by phone\, SMS or Whatsapp. \n***Para chilenos y suramericanos el precio local es: \n                 1\,080\,000 CLP (pesos chilenos) para las 6 semanas \n                    202\,500 CLP para semanas individuales \nSe puede pagar por transferencia por Paypal o Transferwise o a cuenta local*** \n  \nPlease contact Nico for questions about travel\, accommodations and food.  His email is nicpandreu@gmail.com and Whatsapp is +56 990897292. \n  \nWORK TRADE\nThere are 4 work trade positions open in all weeks of the workshop for an hour a day in either the kitchen or onsite. Each position gives $50/week of discount or $200 off for the 4-week workshop and $50 off for each of the other week-long workshops.  No experience is needed and they will not interfere with your class hours. \nPlease inquire asap as these are the first spots to go. \n  \nINSTRUCTORS\n  \nINSTRUCTORS\nClaudine Désirée\, founder and director of CCG\, learned how to cob with Michael Smith in 2003 in northern CA and has been building and teaching ever since completing her first project\, her legal 200 ft2 studio\, in her backyard. In 2014\, she was one of the first people to legalize a cob building on the west coast of the US\, where the building code laws are the most stringent due to high earthquake risk. \nIn 2008\, she created SunflowerCobBuilding which became CruzinCob and then\, in April 2015\, evolved into CruzinCobGlobal\, the international cob workshop business she runs from wherever she happens to be on the Planet. To date she has taught close to 100 workshops\, 25 of which have been part of CCG’s exciting international circuit since the Spring of 2015 in the following countries: Spain\, the Canaries (Spain)\, Senegal\, Cabo Verde\, France\, Morocco\, Portugal\, the Azores (Portugal)\, Colombia\, Brazil and the US. \n  \nHector Núnez is an Uruguayan natural builder and instructor from Montevideo.  He has been teaching at the University of the Republic of Uruguay for several years as well as in international workshops.  Hector also works privately as a designer and consultant and has been a presenter in international natural building conferences and gatherings.  He specializes in earthen construction of all kinds and most recently\, has been teaching the construction of earthen highly-efficient “Sara” stoves/heaters from Argentina. You can see more of his work on his Facebook Page Héctor Nuñez Docente en Bioconstrucción. \n  \nCRUZINCOBGLOBAL.ORG\nOur vision is two-fold. First\, we seek to expand the global awareness\, understanding and practical experience of Earthen “Cob” Construction as a safe\, healthy\, ecological\, economical\, strong and durable building technique everywhere on the Planet. Secondly CCG seeks to contribute to the reduction in concrete-based construction and cement production thereby increasing the well-being of all Life and our Planet Home.\nOur mission is to collaborate with individuals and communities around the Planet in organizing and holding Cob Building workshops in which we lead an international/intercultural group of 10-15 students in the construction of all (foundation\, walls and floor) or part (just walls) of a small structure (10-15m2 or 110-165ft2) in a period of 21-28 days. We also teach 3-4 day Cob Oven workshops as a shorter and easier option. While we have been able to install rafters and even a full roof in some workshops\, it is never guaranteed and so we are choosing not to include Roof in our Workshop description anymore\, though it is always a possibility hinging on number and ability of students\, size of building\, weather and how smoothly the build flows. \n\n\n 
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/a-cob-refuge-in-the-mountains-of-chile/
LOCATION:La Jungla\, Chillán\, Chillán\, Chile
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170515T110000
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SUMMARY:SUMMER WORKTRADE IN ASHEVILLE
DESCRIPTION:[SUMMER WORKTRADE IN ASHEVILLE] Come live\, learn\, work & grow with us! Beautiful Eco-Urban Homestead & Goddess Sanctuary. Downtown Asheville neighborhood. Bordering 60 acres of woods & trails. Awesome community of women. \nHANDS-ON: Gardening + site maintenance + general tasks. Give 4 hours work/day. Get a place to camp on site\, gardening & herbalism classes\, organic goodies from the gardens\, wifi\, laundry & a naturally-treated hot tub! \nELIGIBILITY: You must be responsible\, clean\, tidy & have some gardening/farming background. No smoking\, drinking\, toking. \nDETAILS & APPLICATION >> www.ashevillage.org/worktrade\n#asheville #livelearngrow #ashevillage #ashevillagers #ashevillagesanctuary
URL:https://cobworkshops.org/event/summer-worktrade-in-asheville/
LOCATION:Ashevillage\, 80 Buchanan Ave.\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
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