The Rocky Mountain Sustainable Living Association is hosting a vermicomposting workship, run by none other than the Colorado Worm Man himself, John Anderson. I found out about this via this tweet from the Front Range Permaculture Institute. From the description:
In this workshop participants will imagine the re-use of materials and the repurposing of items into a functional and efficient organic conversion machine. Really! John will cover super simple on ground designs to elegant flow-thru concepts to keep our worm friends comfortable inside or out. John will show and tell and inspire from fifteen years of designing, constructing and using worm bins. Then we will get to work physically creating worm bins from the items and materials that have been gathered at the ReSource site. Some we will start, some we will be able to finish, and some we will sell to support non-profits.
Sounds like fun to me!
April 8th, 2010
The Phillips County Extension office is offering a workshop on vermiculture. Date is unknown, but if you’re interesting in wormkeeping and you live around Holyoke, CO, give Linda a call.
Three other workshops with topics of aquaponics, micro greens and hoop houses and vermiculture will be offered.
For more information or to register contact Linda Langelo at 854-3616.
Read everything in the announcement, courtesy of the Holyoke Enterprise.
November 11th, 2009
Via the Redstone Review, I found out there is a vermiculture class happening soon in Lyons, Colorado.
The Worm Man’s class will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday March 28 at Barnette at the Farmette, 4121 Ute Hwy., just east of ReRuns. The cost is $10 per person.
John Anderson (Colorado’s rock star of vermiculture) is coming to town in his “wormbulance” to show us how to use worms to build soil, create compost, and shrink your trash.
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Please RSVP with Betsy Burton at betsy@GreenHeartInstitute.org, or call 303-823-5839.
More information at the original article.
March 19th, 2009
Updated: Here’s the website announcement of this workshop.
Transition Boulder County is having a vermiculture workshop next week. From emails (I couldn’t find an announcment on the web):
- Cost: $25 (includes worms)
- Where: 4500 19th Street in the Boulder Meadows Community Room.
- When: Nov 13th, 7-9 pm.
- RSVP: Call 303-494-1521, or email alice@transitionbouldercounty.org.
Full Description:
Winter is coming and your hot compost pile will soon be slowing down. Hit the ground running by participating in this hands-on workshop, building your own worm bin from scratch. Learn the many benefits of indoor composting with worms.
At the end of the evening, you will have everything you need (including a supply of worms) to begin composting your kitchen scraps and turning them into rich, loamy amendment for your spring garden and potted plants.
Please register early, as class size is limited! Registration $25. Call 303-494-1521, or email alice@transitionbouldercounty.org.
November 8th, 2008