[Scpg] Build Here Now 2003 Natural Building and Permaculture Convergence
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Tue Feb 18 21:42:21 PST 2003
hello everyone,
we had an extremely successful year last year and would like to invite
you-all back for this year's build here now.
i see a letter at bottom about our BHN internship program so read it if you
are interested and pass it along to anyone you think might be.
i hope to see you all in july.
namaste
myles saigh
The Fifth Annual BUILD HERE NOW! Natural Building and Permaculture
Convergence is happening July 6-13, 2003 at the Lama Foundation in Taos
County, New Mexico.
Lama Foundation is situated on 105 acres of high alpine forest in northern
New Mexico at an altitude of 8600 feet. The land is regenerating in the
wake of the 7000-acre 1996 Hondo Fire. Convergence participants are welcome
to join in Lama's daily schedule of early morning silent meditation or
yoga, afternoon classes and evening activities such as Dances of Universal
Peace, singing, chanting, and other forms of spiritual practice.
Featured Topics include:
Natural Building
* Designing a Healthy Home
* Passive Solar Design
* Sustainable Timber Harvesting
* Timber Framing
* Straw Bale Wall Building
* Cob Construction
* Straw-Clay Infill
* Earthbag and Rubble Trench Foundations
* Earthen Plasters & Floors
Permaculture
* Permaculture Principles and Practices
* Watershed Management and French Drains
* Fire Ecology, Erosion Control, and Forest Restoration
* Native Medicinal Herbs
* Road and Path Design
* Urban Permaculture
Appropriate Technology
* Photovoltaic Electric Systems
* Composting Toilets
* Designing Biological Waste Treatment Systems
* Rainwater Catchment
Community
* Eco-Village Design
* Communication Skills and Mediation
* Community Building
And others yet unconfirmed
Schedule of events - The Convergence will begin Sun., July 6 with
registration from 3-5 PM, dinner at 6 PM and evening greetings and
orientation at 7:30 PM. Days will be filled through July 13 with concurrent
workshops in natural building, permaculture, appropriate technology, and
community building. Afternoon field trips to Taos Pueblo and local natural
building sites are planned for midweek. Evenings will include slide
presentations, Dances of Universal Peace and music.
Lodging options - Lama provides dorm spaces that can accommodate up to 15
at an extra cost of $5 per night. Bring your own bedding or sleeping
bag. On sight RV and tent sites are also available. There are hotels in
Taos and Questa.
Travel information - The Albuquerque airport is 3 hours from the site.
Carpooling and shuttle service will be available. For more info contact the
Lama Foundation at (505) 586- 1269 or see { HYPERLINK
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Cost - Before May 1, 2003, $475; after May 1, $575 for the 7-day
event. Children 5-16 half price (childcare not provided). Per day
participation is $100. Cost includes three vegetarian meals per day and
on-site lodging.
Registration - A registration form must be filled out and sent in with a
deposit. A printable registration form is available
at:
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Mail to: Attn: Build Here Now 2003 Lama Foundation
P.O. Box 240
San Cristobal, NM 87564 USA
Make checks payable to Lama Foundation. Charge card payments may also be
phoned to (505) 586-1269 M. & F. from 11:00-1:00 PM MST or faxed
to (505) 586-1964.
Register early, as Build Here Now! 2003 is limited to 100 participants.
Note: A $50 processing fee will be withheld on all refund requests. During
the three weeks prior to the Convergence the entire deposit is non-refundable.
To request a work exchange/partial scholarship (limited availability, so
act quickly), email registrar at lamafoundation.org
Some special scholarships are available for Taos County residents.
* The Lama Foundation is a spiritual community and educational center
dedicated to the awakening of consciousness, respect for spiritual practice
in all traditions, sustainability, service and stewardship of the
land. Perhaps best known as the place where Ram Dass wrote his seminal
book Be Here Now, Lama serves as a "Meeting of the Ways," and teaches the
Oneness of all paths. Each summer a series of retreats are held and many
join the Lama community to experience a life style rich in spiritual
practice and personal growth through service to others.
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Feel free to distribute this announcement to interested parties,
appropriate email groups and any service calendars that list these sorts of
things.
Dear Build Here Now 2003 interested intern:
Thank you for your interest in the Build Here Now internship
program. Build Here Now is shaping up to be a fun filled and educational
week. There will be two sessions of BHN internships. You must prepay to
secure your spot.
Build Here Now Internships
June 8 July 13
July 6 August 5
All interns are asked to participate in community life by attending,
morning practice and tuning, the morning meditation and the other
activities. Interns will be asked to participate in the full period of the
internship in order to attend BHN for free. There will be 10 spots
available for each session. Interns may be asked to help support our
retreat program during camps.
The first group of Build Here Now interns will be asked to arrive on June
8th. We will be responsible for all of the preliminary setup for
BHN. This will include site prep for all of the different permaculture and
natural building projects that will take place during BHN. This is a great
chance to have hands on experience with a straw bale structure from the
ground up. We are planning to raise a small straw bale house a few weeks
before BHN.
The second group of BHN interns will be asked to arrive on July 5th, the
day before Build Here Now begins. As a Build Here Now 2003 intern you will
be participating in the workshop and finishing up projects that need
completion once Build Here Now is over. If you are more interested in
finish work, earthen plasters, earthen floors, and seeing the culmination
of months of work and planning this is the time to come.
Both internships will be crammed full of great learning for the beginner
and experienced builder. The projects will include straw bale, earth bag,
cob, adobe, timber frame and straw clay construction. We will also be
doing earthen plasters, lime plasters, earthen floors, rubble trench
foundations, solar electric and hot water systems, rock work, composting
toilets, land/road reclamation, road building, water catchment, and water
management, as well as a variety of other permaculture and building projects.
Interns will be asked to prepay a $140.00 fee to cover basic expenses, your
spot will not be held until Lama has received you security payment. If you
can't pay you will still be considered. Interns are encouraged to attend
both sessions. Those interested will be asked to pay $180.00 for both
sessions, only $40.00 more to attend both sessions!!!! We would also like
to encourage interns to consider staying on for the Lama Summer Staff
program. Interns will not be charged the BHN camp fee of $575.00.
Please call if you have any questions 505-586-1269 or email:
myles at lamafoundation.org
For Build Here Now information you can visit our website at
www.lamafoundation.org
Build Here Now Intern application form
Name: __________________________________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
City: __________________ State: ______ Zip: _______ Email:
_______________________
Phone: _____________________ Preferred Internship Date:
___________________________
Other Date Possibilities:
_______________________________________________________
What day would you like to arrive:
_________________________________________________
Building Experience: __________________________________________________________
How long will you be planning to stay?
______________________________________________
Why do you want to attend BHN as an intern?
_________________________________________
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