Hey... ever dream of joining a Barn Raising? Well, how about raising the quality
of life at the Art Barn? This Saturday, Feb. 11th will be our 2nd Barn Raising
event, working inside and out to binge, purge, cleanse, purify, weed and plant--
all with the goal of making Kids'Arts Art Barn a more beautiful and holistic experience
for all involved. Imagine, taking a corner of the art studio, the garden, the bookshelves,
the theater or even the shady spot under the lime tree and making it a sacred space. ok, maybe i'm going a little overboard, but really,
it's gonna be FUN! We may have to have a hoe down afterwards!
>>
>>Saturday Feb. 11th: 12:00-4pm or anytime in between.
>>Bring: whatever you think you may need or want, including a sack lunch.
Beverages will be provided! yum, limeade!
>>Wear: any old thing will do, dress up if you like, but you're gonna get
sweaty! (just ask the Amish)
>>
>>Email back if you like, or have an idea, have a resource for wood chips,
paint, etc.
>>
>>Also, if you know of anyone who would like to purchase a fancy foodcart
for a mere $5,000 please let me know as I would love to see it disappear quick!
>>
>>THANK YOU!
>>Lynne (lynne@lilywaterband.com)
>>
>>ps if you've never heard of a Barn Raising, check out: www.amishphoto.com/galleryb...ising.htm
>>
>>BarnRaising occurs when a community actively decides to come to the same
place at the same time to help achieve some specific goal. The goal may be of direct
interest to a subset of the community, such as raising a new barn for an individual
CommunityMember, or it may be a SuperordinateGoal, of interest to the entire community,
such as a new school.
>>Make the impossible possible. It's pretty much impossible for one person
to raise a barn. The main part of the process is taking two framed walls that have
been built lying on the ground and raising them to vertical. Thus BarnRaising demands
collaboration in a way that other activities do not.
>>
>>Make friends. A barn raising tends to be a situation where you raise the
walls of a barn, then you have a big party with everyone who's around. That's where
the social aspect of it comes from. Lift some walls, rejoice and dance
of life at the Art Barn? This Saturday, Feb. 11th will be our 2nd Barn Raising
event, working inside and out to binge, purge, cleanse, purify, weed and plant--
all with the goal of making Kids'Arts Art Barn a more beautiful and holistic experience
for all involved. Imagine, taking a corner of the art studio, the garden, the bookshelves,
the theater or even the shady spot under the lime tree and making it a sacred space. ok, maybe i'm going a little overboard, but really,
it's gonna be FUN! We may have to have a hoe down afterwards!
>>
>>Saturday Feb. 11th: 12:00-4pm or anytime in between.
>>Bring: whatever you think you may need or want, including a sack lunch.
Beverages will be provided! yum, limeade!
>>Wear: any old thing will do, dress up if you like, but you're gonna get
sweaty! (just ask the Amish)
>>
>>Email back if you like, or have an idea, have a resource for wood chips,
paint, etc.
>>
>>Also, if you know of anyone who would like to purchase a fancy foodcart
for a mere $5,000 please let me know as I would love to see it disappear quick!
>>
>>THANK YOU!
>>Lynne (lynne@lilywaterband.com)
>>
>>ps if you've never heard of a Barn Raising, check out: www.amishphoto.com/galleryb...ising.htm
>>
>>BarnRaising occurs when a community actively decides to come to the same
place at the same time to help achieve some specific goal. The goal may be of direct
interest to a subset of the community, such as raising a new barn for an individual
CommunityMember, or it may be a SuperordinateGoal, of interest to the entire community,
such as a new school.
>>Make the impossible possible. It's pretty much impossible for one person
to raise a barn. The main part of the process is taking two framed walls that have
been built lying on the ground and raising them to vertical. Thus BarnRaising demands
collaboration in a way that other activities do not.
>>
>>Make friends. A barn raising tends to be a situation where you raise the
walls of a barn, then you have a big party with everyone who's around. That's where
the social aspect of it comes from. Lift some walls, rejoice and dance