Yestermorrow Blog

Building Watershed Resiliency in Vermont and Beyond

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Yestermorrow is offering a tuition scholarship for Vermonters working on water infrastructure issues in response to last year's severe flooding. The school is offering an important class July 8-13 for those working to recreate Vermont's water infrastructure following the destruction caused by last May and August's floods. Design for Watersheds,...

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Yestermorrow Then and Now

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
by Kate Stephenson, Executive Director Ten years ago today I arrived at Yestermorrow for the first time, to start my summer internship in April 2002.  It’s hard to believe that much time has passed, but when I think back to those days, it’s amazing to realize how much has changed at the school, and how much has also stayed the same.My first...

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Rethinking Design

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
A guest post by The story of the oak beams of Oxford’s New College is helpful in rethinking design as a part of a larger process. Gregory Bateson tells how a maintenance man at the school found that the large beams that spanned the dinning hall were riddled with beetles. In the search for oak beams of that size the forester who managed the school'...

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Yestermorrow Collaboration Opportunity

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
We’re looking for community clients for our basic carpentry classes! Students build small structures (up to 150 ft2) in our Basic Carpentry, Carpentry for Women, and Home Design/Build courses—previous projects have included garden sheds, playhouses, woodsheds, chicken coops, and small cabins. (Images of previous projects are included throughout...

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Permaculture: unpacking design with ecology

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
The cornerstone of my Design/Build internship with Yestermorrow is choosing six weeks of courses from a rich and eclectic catalog, everything from building yurts to designing forest gardens. It was a real struggle for me to choose; I would literally take every offering—but I can’t.Looking at the available courses, I eventually concluded that my “...

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