Yestermorrow Blog

Summer Lecture Series video online

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
We're thrilled to have our summer lecture series video online now thanks to volunteer Cornelius Murphy! We'll be posting the presentations weekly on the new channel at www.yestermorrow.blip.tv. Check it out! You can also subscribe via RSS feed or iTunes to get notification of new videos as they're posted.Click here for the first lecture from 6/24...

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2009 Summer Lecture Series

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Yestermorrow is pleased to announce the 10th Annual Summer Lecture Series starting Wednesday, June 24th and continuing Wednesday evenings at 7pm through the end of August. The lecture series features a wide range of professionals related to the field of design/build speaking on topics as diverse as clean energy technology, compost, furnituremaking...

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Yestermorrow to host fabric formed concrete course

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Yestermorrow and the School of Architecture and Art at Norwich University are co-sponsoring a one-week program in concrete construction. The course is built around the annual workshop of ISOFF (The International Society of Fabric Formers) which is geared towards educators, practitioners, and students. Around the globe, from cutting-edge research...

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The chickens are here!

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Our new chickens have arrived this morning! A dozen pullets raised by YM alum Cathy Rubacalba. Check out this sweet mobile coop built by our interns over the past two weeks. Once these little guys get a little bigger, we're looking forward to collecting our own homegrown eggs every morning! The crew and the chicken tractorMore photos at http://...

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Welcome new interns!

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Yestermorrow welcomed two new interns on May 18th. They have survived the past 2 weeks and are already hard at work!Karie Reinertson--Originally from Santa Barbara, CA, Karie has lived in nearly every major city on the east and west coasts, most recently Washington, DC. While working for the Landscape Architecture Foundation, an environmental...

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