This is TLC Farm's fifth year as a Village Building Convergence site, and we're excited to be hosting a number of fun projects and workshops.
The Village Building Convergence (VBC) is a 10-day citywide event from Friday, May 23rd – Sunday, June 1, 2008 in which neighborhoods activate to build shared public places that they have envisioned, designed, funded, and will maintain for themselves. The VBC will include hands-on education in permaculture design and construction, ecological building, and public art.
Each evening, the public is invited to gather for presentations and music at Bossanova, 722 E Burnside, from 5pm to late. For more details about the VBC, visit the City Repair websire at www.cityrepair.org.
TLC Farm is having a more limited project schedule this year, with public projects and workshops on May 24, 25, 29, 30 & 31st. Work parties will run from 10am - 5pm each day and lunch will be provided to volunteers.
VBC 8 Schedule at TLC Farm
Schedule of general projects:
Friday, May 23rd – garden projects & prep for the week
Saturday, May 24th – Earthen plastering on the dragon bench
Sunday, May 25th – Earthen plastering on the dragon bench
Thursday, May 29th – Earthen plastering & burnishing on the dragon bench
Friday 30th – Touch up earthen painting on other projects (bench and cob oven); build & plant herb spiral.
Saturday 31st – garden projects and complete any remaining plastering/earthen painting
Schedule of workshops:
Sheet Mulching Workshop
May 24th, 3-5pm
Living healthy soil is a key for producing healthy plants and nutritious food. Come learn how to build abundant soil through the process of sheet mulching.
Led by: Bonsai Matt
EcoRoof Workshop
Sunday May 25th, 12-4pm - Rain-cancelled: To Be Rescheduled
Install a living roof on one of TLC Farm's educational land signs. The workshop will include: 'a permacultural approach to living roofing -- using what's readily available, low-tech and self-sustaining, resulting in a simple, low-cost DIY model eco-roof.
Led by: Joel Carver
Plant Propagation Workshop
Sunday May 25th, 2-4:00 pm
Led by: Marisha Auerbach (Olympia, WA) and Bonsai Matt
Integrated Animal Stewardship
Sunday May 25th, 3pm-5pm
Examine the role of small livestock in integrated design systems at Tryon Life Community Farm. TLC Farm has goats and chickens and is actively transforming their care and housing to be more in line with permaculture principles. The workshop will discuss some basics of goat and chicken care, examine how animals can be helpful parts of a farm ecosystem, and touch on the many ethical considerations in animal husbandry.
Led by: Brenna Bell & Sue Romas
Art with Nature
Thursday May 29th, 2pm-5pm
Join Nature at TLC Farm to perform what he calls ‘Earth Meditation Consciousness’ and co-create sacred space. Mysteries will be answered by simply listening to the land. Come heal the land and your relationship with her, by immersing yourself fully in the forest.
Led by: Nature Hogan
Water Re-Use Discussion
Friday May 30th, 3-5 pm
Discuss the ins and outs of graywater and rainwater re-use with one of the country's leading experts – Art Ludwig, founder of Oasis Design.
led by: Art Ludwig
Rocket Stove & Workshop
Saturday May 31st, 1-5:00 pm
Join visiting experts from Aprovecho in assembling and installing a one-pot rocket stove in the TLC outdoor kitchen. The workshop will include a history of Aprovecho’s international involvement in the rocket stove movement, and the importance of increasing wood fire efficiency while lessoning harmful emissions. You will also get to build your very own pocket rocket stove. The hands on building portion of the workshop will display in detail the internal functions of a rocket stove, explain combustion basics, and how to efficiently capture heat. In addition you will learn about a great energy-saving cooking technology that everyone can make easily: a haybox!"
Led by: Tao Orion
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· Wooden educational land signs
· Land cleanup
· Construct play structure (and prepare area)
· Goat barn water management construction
· Build chicken house and prepare site
· Wood chip paths
· Irrigation system in garden
· Remodel barn
· Rebuild Outdoor Kitchen (rocket stove, current kitchen deconstruction, build new roof, cabinets, level site
· Survey and regrade driveway
· Construct new hoop house
· Remove blackberries
· Deconstruct platform
· Water catchment system
· Fix up sauna area
· Wastewater treatment management installation
Join us for a guided tour of TLC Farm on the first Sunday of every month from 2-4 pm! Enjoy an intimate setting where you can learn about each of the Farm's projects and programs, ask questions and explore ideas!
The tour will last approximately one hour, and yummy Farm tea and goodies will be provided.
Please RSVP to Jenny Leis: jenny [at] tryonfarm.org.
[note: September Tea & Tour will not occur because of the Harvest Festival on September 21st. We'll see you there!]
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Social Ecology focuses on the relationships between people and groups that come together at the farm. This includes interpersonal dynamics in the Cedar Moon community, the working groups of TLC Farm and the relationships between the farm and outside volunteers and organizations. We tune in to challenges and conflicts that arise and try to provide the support that is needed. We often create systems and structures to help organize our work and find that some of our ideas work wonderfully and others don't (in which case we learn lessons and come back to the drawing board). We pay attention to the relationship between economics and ethics and strive to make our economic systems meet our values. We try to create an environment where everyone involved with TLC Farm feels respected, effective and connected.
MEETINGS: Social Ecology meetings are open to any farm residents or volunteers from the larger community. We meet once a week for about an hour and a half. We often have kids running around our meetings because 3 of the 4 current core members are parents! Each meeting there is a facilitator and a note-taker- we try to keep these roles rotating. Throughout the meeting individuals take on tasks and projects that come up in the discussions. (for example writing a grievance policy or checking in with a community member) Our meeting notes help us follow through on work we've started and allow people who weren't present to see what we've discussed.
Agenda items you may find us talking about at a meeting:
Adressing power dynamics in the community
Working group check-ins (how are each of the working groups functioning, what support do they need?)
Integrating new residents
Issues about children in the community
Supporting community member's goals
Conflict Resolution Procedure
We welcome you to get involved in all aspects of TLC Farm. These include:
Feedback and participation welcome! Please send bug reports to web@tryonfarm.org