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Seth Kelley has been an instructor for timber-framing classes at Yestermorrow Design/ Build school in Warren, VT |
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Seth Kelley and Skip Dewhirst have been teaching together for over 7 years |
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Yestermorrow class winter 2005 |
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Seth has also been a facilitator for both summer and year round courses at the Institute for Social Ecology |
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Seth directs a barn raising at the Institute for Social Ecology |
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This section of our site is still under construction. Below is a picture taken from a recent class that we offered to students from Montpelier High School. Three students built and erected a small timber frame structure to be used for the farm to table program in conjunction with the Vermont Food Bank and Food Works. The structure is located at the Two Rivers Center for Sustainability. The class was a collaboration between Knobb Hill Joinery, Preservation Unlimited, Food Works, the New England Preservation Collaborative and the History Channel’s ‘Save our History Grant. |
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