Plain Green 10 New Release Strawbale Shed Community Service Project

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Plain Green Conference and Marketplace c/o Sioux Falls Green Project, Inc. 300 Cherapa Place, Suite 601 | Sioux Falls, SD 57103 plaingreen.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2/22/2010 The Sioux Falls Chapter of Architecture for Humanity and the Sioux Falls Seminary to organize the construction of a Straw Bale Shed at the Summit House before the Plain Green Conference and Marketplace at the Washington Pavilion Contact: Whitney Parks 605.782.8728 or [email protected] Or visit http://plaingreen.org Sioux Falls, SD—The Plain Green Conference and Marketplace brings two days of advancing sustainability to the Washington Pavilion in downtown Sioux Falls April 28-29, 2010. Plain Green is the premiere conference on green design, business and ideas on the Northern Plains. This year, Plain Green will open with an exciting event, a community service project, integrating hands-on learning, sustainable building concepts, and community stewardship. The Project The Sioux Falls Chapter of Architecture for Humanity and the Sioux Falls Seminary have partnered to organize the construction of a Straw Bale Shed, April 27 and 28, before the Plain Green 10 Conference. The Sioux Falls Seminary’s Summit House, located near downtown Sioux Falls in the Pettigrew Height’s Neighborhood, will be the building site for the new straw bale shed. The Summit House hopes to eventually use the structure as a Tool Lending Library for the residents of the Pettigrew Heights Neighborhood for simple home maintenance and repair. Want to get involved? If you are interested in learning about straw bale construction, would like to help build the first straw bale structure in the City of Sioux Falls, or if you would like to volunteer your time for a good cause, join the building team. Spend two days bale raising and plastering with a straw bale specialist from Nebraska, Joyce Coppinger, Managing Editor and Publisher of The Last Straw Journal. Participants will learn sustainable construction skills with hands-on involvement while building the straw-bale shed. Space is very limited and an application is required. Though there is no fee, space is available for Plain Green attendees only. Register at plaingreen10.eventbrite.com. After registering, you will be emailed an application. Team selection will be completed by April 13, 2010. This Community Service Project is made possible by Koch Hazard Architects and Chartreuse Research, in partnership with Architecture for Humanity, Sioux Falls Chapter and Sioux Falls Seminary. Photo by Dean Isham

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A Plain Green Conference and Marketplace news release on the 2010 Community Service Project: building a strawbale shed at Summit House.

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  • 1. Plain Green Conference and Marketplace c/o Sioux Falls Green Project, Inc.300 Cherapa Place, Suite 601 | Sioux Falls, SD 57103plaingreen.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2/22/2010The Sioux Falls Chapter of Architecture for Humanity and the Sioux Falls Seminary to organize the construction of a Straw Bale Shed at the Summit House before the Plain Green Conference and Marketplace at the Washington PavilionContact: Whitney Parks605.782.8728 or [email protected] visit http://plaingreen.orgSioux Falls, SDThe Plain Green Conference and Marketplace brings two days of advancing sustainability to the Washington Pavilion in downtown Sioux Falls April 28-29, 2010. Plain Green is the premiere conference on green design, business and ideas on the Northern Plains.This year, Plain Green will open with an exciting event, a community service project, integrating hands-on learning, sustainable building concepts, and community stewardship.The Project The Sioux Falls Chapter of Architecture for Humanity and the Sioux Falls Seminary have partnered to organize the construction of a Straw Bale Shed, April 27 and 28, before the Plain Green 10 Conference. The Sioux Falls Seminarys Summit House, located near downtown Sioux Falls in the Pettigrew Heights Neighborhood, will be the building site for the new straw bale shed. The Summit House hopes to eventually use the structure as a Tool Lending Library for the residents of the Pettigrew Heights Neighborhood for simple home maintenance and repair.Photo by Dean Isham Want to get involved? If you are interested in learning about straw bale construction, would like to help build the first straw bale structure in the City of Sioux Falls, or if you would like to volunteer your time for a good cause, join the building team. Spend two days bale raising and plastering with a straw bale specialist from Nebraska, Joyce Coppinger, Managing Editor and Publisher of The Last Straw Journal. Participants will learn sustainable construction skills with hands-on involvement while building the straw-bale shed. Space is very limited and an application is required. Though there is no fee, space is available for Plain Green attendees only. Register at plaingreen10.eventbrite.com. After registering, you will be emailed an application. Team selection will be completed by April 13, 2010.This Community Service Project is made possible by Koch Hazard Architects and Chartreuse Research, in partnership with Architecture for Humanity, Sioux Falls Chapter and Sioux Falls Seminary.