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2020 Semester Design/Build - Week 2

By Eva Hogue, Semester Program Teaching Assistant
Hi all, welcome to our second blog post for the Yestermorrow Semester Program of Fall 2020! Although this year has brought many new challenges in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, those involved in the Semester Program this Fall are both excited and thankful for our unique and safe situation at Yestermorrow, where we have an in-person learning...

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2020 Semester Design/Build - Week 1 at Pavilion

By Eva Hogue, Semester Program Teaching Assistant
Class Picture
Monday Today was smooth - transitioning from breakfast at YM, with help from students to move everything over to Couple’s Field in Waitsfield. We started with listing out goals & 2 truths and a lie as a way to break the ice and get to know each other a little more.  Graham - goal to initiate his own builds Jess -...

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Yestermorrow Announces Britton Rogers as New Executive Director

By Chrissy Bellmyer, Operations Director
As Yestermorrow Design/Build School enters its 40th year of hands on education, we are pleased to announce Britton Rogers as the 13th Executive Director of our institution.   Britton Rogers has been involved with Yestermorrow for over 10 years in a variety of capacities as a student, staff member and instructor. Britton holds a...

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2019 Semester in Sustainable Design/Build - Built Ins

By Madi Visser, Semester Program Teaching Assistant
Over the week before Thanksgiving I teamed up with Sawyer to build a kitchenette. Since we don’t have a ton of time left, we focused on a single massive cabinet that will take up a decent corner of the common space. It will consist of an 18-inch drawer and two armoire doors to a few shelves on top. The main challenge was to use...

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2019 Semester in Sustainable Design/Build - Coming to an End

By Madi Visser, Semester Program Teaching Assistant
Written by Aanika Ruutopold - Our time at Yestermorrow is coming to an end. With our graduation next Saturday, sandwiched between all the holidays, I thought I’d look back and list that which I am thankful for.    I’m so thankful for getting the opportunity to take four months to design and build an...

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