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2nd EARTHBAG DEMO BUILD AND FUNDRAISER!

Posted 01 Sep 2010 — by admin
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Please join us
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH @ 8:00 AM

For our second

EARTHBAG DEMO BUILD AND FUNDRAISER

In July we sent a team to Kenscoff, Haiti to construct our first Earthbag house.  Pictured here is a team of folks working at the site and the almost completed house with bamboo benches in front and the concrete plaster going on.

Our second demo build will bring together folks from all over the area interested in learning more about earthbag construction and ready to get their hands dirty in the process!  Mike Amish, our Team Leader from that first trip, will be on hand to lead the demo build and talk about his experiences in Haiti.  With this demo build we are also looking for trip leaders to go down on our next trip to Haiti.  Learn how you can volunteer your time and skills to come with us on our next scheduled trip and be an active part of Barrels of Hope!

We are also looking for sponsors to provide food and drinks for all our hard workers and some construction supplies to complete our demo shelter.  If you don’t want to stick your hands in the mud but want to support the Barrels of Hope project with food, drink, building supplies, or monetary donations, contact us at the email address below.

Please RSVP so we know how many people to feed.  Then, bring your work gloves and a couple bucks to throw in the donation barrel!  See you on the 18th!

Location 1815 NW 102nd place Gainesville, FL 32609

Directions from Gainesville: going north on SR121, cross over HGWY 441 by the State Troopers station, turn right on NW 102nd Place, then go to end of dirt road  Or take 441N to SR121 North, turn right on NW 102nd Place, then go to end of dirt road.

You can also follow us on our “Barrels of Hope” Facebook page

The Barrels of Hope project is proudly sponsored by the USGBC Heart of Florida Chapter

RSVP for this event on the Chapter’s Calendar of Events at www.usgbcheartfl.org

For monetary donations, visit the Chapter’s Barrels of Hope page

For food/supply donations or more information, email barrelsofhope@usgbcheartfl.org

First BoH Earthbag Home!

Posted 15 Aug 2010 — by admin
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See the people and the process!  In this presentation, Mike walks us through the constuction of the first BoH Earthbag Home in Kenscoff, Haiti.

Day 6: Jacmel

Posted 06 Aug 2010 — by admin
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Coming home from traveling to another land is like waking from a dream.  Everything that has been so vivid and real to you suddenly dissolves back to familiarity.  Sitting in the Port Au Prince airport after an incredible deisel-fumed, roller-coaster, 3hr-1986 Toyota van ride, my head is still cloudy.  Waking at 4AM (while its still mercilously cool) on my last day in the beach town of Jacmel, we wound our way through the mountains cheating death at every hairpin turn.  The same mountain path which my road trip companion/translator Aleme and I had our car quit on us just 11 hrs earlier.

As fate would have it, we had just met the Mayor of Jacmel that morning, and he agreed to give us a space of land next to a “tent city” to build our next earthbag house on.  So when your car quits outside a town that you know barely anyone, you call the Mayor’s assistant.  Without hesistation, they let us bring the car to the Mayor’s house where his mechanics were ready to give us the diagnosis on the cooling system.  To have your own mechanic at your house would be strange enough if it weren’t even stranger that the entire city is swarming with motorcycles that the Mayor’s motorcycle business provided the local working population with for very cheap.  Anyway, the car was to be fixed this morning with Aleme wiaitng for the driver (not everyone knows how to drive in Haiti like the US) and I sitting on the seat between the driver and the passenger seat.

Now that I’m getting ready to leave this mysterious, loving, terrible, island I’m thinking about how important it is that eveyone who donated to the Barrel of Hope cause understand the dire reality of the situation here and how getting land granted by Mayor Zenni is a huge step in teaching sustainable building with earthbags.  -back in the USA today, Mike

Day 5: Presidential Palace in Haiti….

Posted 06 Aug 2010 — by admin
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Passed my Haitian driving test today winding our way through the chaos of Port Au Prince. I learned that the horn is your best friend (thanks Jacob!)  I can drive anywhere now.  Jane led us to see the destruction that is the Presidential Palace…MIKE

Day #3 second BOH House almost finished!

Posted 06 Aug 2010 — by admin
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Too exhausted to write much but wanted to send you the almost completed earthbag “cay”.  We chicken-wired the outside as a lathe for the plaster but a storm caught us and we had to call it quits.  That gave the house its first test with its metal roof and 15 of us stuffed inside to wait out the storm.  Much love, Bon Nwi!
-Mike

BOH day 2: day of firsts

Posted 29 Jul 2010 — by admin
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Climbing the old Jeep to 4,000 feet we arrived in the morning to a beautiful spot for our first earthbag demonstration shelter on the Wynne Farm in Kenscoff.  Within the hour about 35 men, women and even children from neighboring villages arrived after hearing that today was the day we were building.

An incredible day the storm came after a hot lunch provided by the local women and left us to call it a day.  Tonight we’ll sleep at the site and get up first thing in the AM to hopefully finish it by the late afternoon.  Till tomorrow, stay tuned!  Bon nwi!

Blog #1: Welcome to Kenscoff, Haiti

Posted 28 Jul 2010 — by admin
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A little afraid of a new experience, a little afraid of a new land, a little afraid for my life even, according to international reports on the scene in Haiti.  But alas, even though there was much chaos and destruction to be seen this morning when I arrived in Port Au Prince, the kindness of the people are as beautiful as the mountainous landscape I am settling into tonight here at Wynne Farms with our amazing host, Jane Wynne (www.wynnefarm.org).
Up at 5AM to catch my flight from Miami, I arrived in POP by 10.  Straight into the crazy traffic and hustle that is the way of life in the crumbled capitol, by 4 we had found all the supplies we needed to get started on the first Barrels Of Hope earthbag shelter in Haiti for tomorrow.  As “foreman” of the project it was a challenge to find the items we might take for granted in the US like barbed wire, 5 gallon buckets and some lumber.
Hoping to salvage most of the materials, we vetoed trying to rip rebar from crumbled buildings for the corner supports and lumber for the door and window frames  for the sake of expediency and bought them both at the local “corner” hardware shop.  Instead, we plan on using the plenty available bamboo for the bond beam and lots of rich soil for the bags.
Although the rain is starting tonight, I’m looking forward to sleeping in the tent tonight.  Hoping for good weather tomorrow and lots of happy hands to help, stay tuned for tomorrow’s blog entry direct from Haiti.  Bon’ nwi!

Hoping to make our first shipment this month!

Posted 06 Jul 2010 — by admin
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Hello Everyone!  Just wanted to let you know what’s going on.
First, we are working on getting our first shipment of barrels down to Haiti, hopefully towards the end of this month.  Our greatest challenging is shipping.  Many organizations have been stalled due to shipping constraints going into the country.  If you have any suggestions we would really like to hear them!  One option we have as a backup is to have our travelers take just the bags down in their duffel bags.  This would only be a short term option since it is not the full scope of our project.
Second, we are looking for ways to get a couple of our folks down there with the barrel shipment who can oversee distribution and construction.  Mike Amish, from Indigo Green Store, and Charles, one of our interns who is from Haiti, are the two we would like to send.  For this we are looking for folks to sponsor their travel expenses, or opportunities for free travel.  If you would like to sponsor this or have suggestions for free (or even cheap travel) let us know!
Thanks everyone!

Check out the links below!

Posted 16 Mar 2010 — by admin
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Click here to download information on the Barrels of Hope project

Click here to download the Sponsorship Levels document

Posted 13 Mar 2010 — by admin
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