The sixth
annual! ~ * ~ Seven full
days!
Sunday, July 26
through Saturday, August 1, 2009
hosted
by The
PeaceWeavers ::
Thunder Mountain - Bath, New York
http://peaceweavers.com/bws/
Natural Building
and
Sustainable Living
From natural
building and permaculture techniques to water and energy conservation
. . . from alternative fuels to sourcing your food locally
. . . this event is important for everyone concerned about
how their lifestyle impacts our Earth.
It's the sixth
year that the PeaceWeavers have hosted this family-friendly event at
the Thunder Mountain Retreat Center near Bath, New York, offering very
full days of teaching, learning, building, and networking. Top
experts, authors, educators, innovators, designers, and builders offer
hands-on experience and educational presentations with "close to
the earth" building materials and lifestyle choices.
But in the end, there's one really important thing that makes these
events amazing. Sure, there's all kinds of new, fun, valuable things
to learn - tactile, hands-in-the-mud stuff that you just don't get
from the books or the internet. Sure, people can pick up tricks and
tips to save precious days and months of misdirected time and effort,
as well as thousands of dollars of misspent money, on their own
projects and in their lives. Sure, there's the great food, the
beautiful natural setting, the music, and so much more. But in the
end, the most rewarding and inspiring thing is the rare privilege of
being with so many talented, smart, caring, willing, extraordinary
people... some of whom just happen to be world-class natural builders,
sustainable thinkers, and do-gooders. It's the people - all of them
- who come together at Thunder Mountain that are the best thing of
all.
Join us for our
6th Natural Building Colloquium!
- a hands-on event with an emphasis on natural building and
sustainable living in the northeastern climate. Meet and be inspired
by some of the movement's foremost natural builders, designers, and
sustainable living educators.
Workshops,
demonstrations, and presentations include such topics as:
Strawbale
·
cob
·
cordwood
· timber
framing
· earth
sheltered buildings · straw-clay infill · permaculture · community-supported agriculture · living roofs · thatching · renewable energy (wind,
solar, and more) · natural plasters & finishes · building with
hemp
· alternative
fuels
· log cabin
construction · international building projects · building codes · and much more...
(Presenters, workshops, & presentations are
subject to change.)
· On-site camping and all meals (vegan) are
included
· Arrive between 1-5 pm on Sunday, July 26th to set up
camp;
opening ceremonies are at 5:00, with dinner and an
evening
presentation to follow
· Event ends mid-afternoon on Saturday, August 1st
Register early for
substantial savings!
Adults (18+)
College Students
Kids* (5-17)
Before June 1st
$625
$425
$225
Before July 15th
$675
$475
$275
After July 15th
$725
$525
$325
· 50% deposit due at time of registration - balance
due by July 15th.
· * Must be accompanied by an adult; otherwise college
prices apply.
· Deposit less $150 processing fees refundable through
July 15;
no refunds after this date.
· Visa/MC/Discover/AMEX accepted.
Link to
the
registration form (.doc format).
Contact the
PeaceWeavers at 607-776-4060
or
pw@PeaceWeavers.com