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Hurricane Irene, Vermont and Yestermorrow Volunteer Efforts

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Hurricane Irene brought the worst flooding that Vermont has seen since 1927. Rivers crested well over 15 feet their normal level, taking roads, bridges, and even entire homes with them. Flooding has also been completely devastating to the true heart of Vermont, its dairies and farms, leaving many of them with damaged facilities, unrepairable...

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Intern [Family] Business As Usual.

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
The eternal question: What happens when seven motivated individuals are placed in rural Vermont surrounded by a transient student population, institutional constraints, and a faculty (and region) dedicated to being brilliant eco-evolutionaries? Answer: Chaos and magic. As interns we are an (un) intentional community, perpetuators of...

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The Semester is Underway

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Our inaugural Semester in Sustainable Design/Build is underway! Twelve undergraduates arrived in Montpelier on August 21st and immediately launched into an intense schedule of orientation, design exercises, and skill building. Here's just a snapshot of what's happened already over the past two weeks: Week 1: Students backpacked for three days...

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Post-Irene Update

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Thank you to all our friends who have called or emailed over the past few days to check on us at Yestermorrow after Irene hit Vermont on Sunday. The Yestermorrow campus survived relatively unscathed (only some minor erosion around the stream and pond). We postponed classes for a day to allow students time to travel but resumed normal operations...

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Conservation Innovation Grant Award

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Today US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the winning proposals for the 2011 Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG), including $5,000 for Yestermorrow's new demonstration greenhouse design and construction. According to the USDA's website, "through CIG, the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is investing nearly $22.5...

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