Yestermorrow Blog

I Don't Want Another Stinking Tie!

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Fathers around the world are united in their frustration regarding Father's Day gifting. We at Yestermorrow have a solution: Why not let old dad pick out his own gift from among Yestermorrow's upcoming classes? So stop looking at that golfing sweater with matching argyle socks and get your father a Yestermorrow gift certificate. Just think...

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Yestermorrow Gets Active for Energy

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Dear Yestermorrow Community:I think it goes without saying that we are in a pickle when it comes to energy, global warming, and a whole host of other issues that revolve around or are related to the way we design and build our homes and communities. The problems are so serious and widespread that the Yestermorrow Board decided that the school...

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Congrats to the Treehouse Crew

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Friday marked the grand opening of the handicapped-accessible treehouse at Nay Aug Park in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Designed and led by Yestermorrow instructor Eyrich Stauffer, the building crew included former Yestermorrow interns Nadia Khan, Christian "Cowboy" Peterson, Jon Mingle, Nick Donowitz, Lauren Faulkner-Duncan and Peter Buley as well as...

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New Meal Program is in Full Swing

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
That's right. We're living the high life here, eating 3 fabulous home-cooked meals a day!No more hunting for ingredients at the local convenience store. No more lunch orders from the cafe down the road. No more gridlock in the self-service kitchen.Instead, you get chatty Heidi, cooking up delicious meals using home-grown, local and organic...

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Bergman Goes Broadway

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
We always knew that Yestermorrow instructor Kyle Bergman was much more that just an architect. Now the talented Kyle can add Broadway producer to his resume as well, because he and his director brother Evan are collaborating on a play about seminal architect Mies van der Rohe. This is big doings and even got Kyle some ink in the New Yorker....

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