[Seedgeeks] Labor Day work weekend at Blue Rock Station

Jay Warmke jay at bluerockstation.com
Tue Aug 16 03:11:15 GMT 2005


Do you have plans for Labor Day weekend?  Why not consider joining us at
Blue Rock Station for a few hours or the entire holiday weekend?  You will
go home feeling like you learned a lot and made a difference.

Ever thought about building a house out of strawbales, or tires, or cans or
bottles?  Blue Rock Station has, and for one, two or three days over the
Labor Day weekend from 9:30 to 4:00 each day you can learn some of the
techniques necessary to build these unique structures.  Or perhaps you would
rather see how to make retaining walls, pillars or garden features out of
“pre-cycled” materials such as strawbales, cord wood, bottles, cans and
tires.

The workdays will include hands-on learning, so that you can experience for
yourself just how these things work.  Each phase of construction will be
explained so you can adapt these techniques for your own projects at home.
Just bring along your own pair of gloves and you’ll be ready for a time of
learning and fun.

After a day of work, both Saturday and Sunday evening there will be an
old-fashioned wiener roast and an evening of playing games or sitting by the
fire.  So bring along your friends or family members.  Camping is available
as well as a number of local hotels or bed and breakfasts.  Give us a call
for lodging information.  Lunches and evening hotdogs will be provided.
There is no fee for this event, but donations for meals would be
appreciated.

For more information on the weekend’s activities (or to reserve your spot)
or to schedule a tour of Ohio’s first Earthship, contact Blue Rock Station
at (740) 674-4300 or visit us online at http://www.bluerockstation.com


August 15, 2005
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:  Annie Warmke (annie at bluerockstation.com)
Blue Rock, Ohio
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