Wass charms Rogers Farm-ers 12 August, 2008 in garden, wassookeag | by joline | No comments From Rogers Farm newslatter: 30 July, 2008 in garden, greenhouse, longhouse, permaculture, wabanaki | by joline | No comments Upward Bound students at UMaine joined us at LongGreenHouse through July to re-connect to the Earth via permaculture gardening. Read the rest of this entry » 24 June, 2008 in garden, greenhouse, permaculture, wassookeag | by joline | No comments Wassookeag launched their Summer permaculture & craft program today, which will run through the summer on Tuesdays 10-3 pm. Read the rest of this entry » 14 May, 2008 in garden, longhouse, permaculture, wassookeag | by joline | No comments
Session 4 Read the rest of this entry » 21 April, 2008 in digital culture, green campus, longhouse | by joline | No comments
Members of LongGreenHouse will participate in UMaine’s Earth Day Eco-Charette Organized by Emily Markides and Richard Graves. Read the rest of this entry » 21 April, 2008 in garden, longhouse, permaculture | by joline | No comments
Session 3
Read the rest of this entry » 24 March, 2008 in garden, longhouse, permaculture | by joline | No comments
Session 2: Thurs April 3, 3:30-5:30 pm Read the rest of this entry » 23 March, 2008 in art, digital culture | by joline | No comments This week’s Potluck will be held Tues (instead of Thursday) to accommodate special guests Craig Dietrich and Vanessa Vobis, whose works in Intermedia are changing the terms of art-making and programming.
Read the rest of this entry » 11 March, 2008 in garden, greenhouse, permaculture | by joline | No comments LongGreenHouse launches its Spring Permaculture Series with a Seed Sowing Workshop Thursday, March 20. Read the rest of this entry » 28 January, 2008 in longhouse, permaculture, wassookeag | by joline | No comments LongGreenHouse is hosting Thursday potluck dinners for members of the neighborhood and community interested in the intersection between permaculture and Indigenous culture, and/or how these combine in the Longhouse model practiced by Wassookeag families. Read the rest of this entry » |