Meet new friends groups near Pleasant Valley, NY
New Paltz Permaculture Meetup
New Paltz, NY
New Paltz Permaculture Meetup
with Andrew Faust
https://www.permaculturenewyork.com/
This is a meetup that we created to inspire and inform anyone interested in Permaculture in the region and for furthering your education in the field.
Permaculture is a whole systems design science that is positively changing the way people think and interact with Earth. Turn problems into solutions by joining us in the discussion, design and implementation of projects in and around Brooklyn and the surrounding region. We are looking to create an active group of motivated beings that want to contribute to all the positive change that is happening in our region and the world.
This Meetup will be lead by Andrew Faust and occasional visiting friends.
Andrew is director at Center for Bioregional Living which since 2007 has been training permaculture designers in NYC and starting June 1st 2012 at their rural campus in Ellenville, NY. A certificate in Permaculture Design is very helpful but not necessary...https://www.permaculturenewyork.com/ellenville-permaculture-campus
We will explore a wide range of topics, renewable energy systems for the northeast, environmental racism, ecological farm design, natural building, green infrastructure, social justice issues, sustainable economies and more!...all connected through the lens of permaculture design. Excited to draw together a community in this area around these social values, ideas and perspectives.
Typically Tuesdays, late in the month, at Bacchus
7pm-8:30pm
$5-$10 Suggested donation -( no one turned away!
Gong Bath at Boughton Place (near New Paltz)
Highland, NY
Come and experience a Gong Bath.
Location: Boughton Place
150 Kisor Rd.
Highland, NY 12528
(Boughton Place is located 3 miles east of the New Paltz Thruway entrance, off of Rt 299.)
Suggested Donation of $15.
Bring mats, blankets and cushions if you wish to lie on the floor.
Some cushions will be available on site.
Chairs are available if you prefer to sit.
Event Description:
A Gong Bath is a meditative and transformational experience, where the participant allows the sound and vibration of the gongs to wash over them, creating deep feelings of peace, relaxation and timelessness. The energy of the gong takes hold of the listener and moves them in wonderfully unexpected ways. Some participants have described it as an emotional cleansing, a spiritual alignment, or an energetic journey.
Multiple tuned gongs create complex harmonics, deep pulsing tones and beautifully rhythmic waves of sound. These tones remind the listener of deep space, distant voices, a caring heartbeat, or the songs of nature. Many listeners are surprised and moved by the types of sounds that are created.
In addition to the gongs, listeners may hear flute, didgeridoo, crystal bowls, chimes or harp. These will be used to relax the energy in-between gong sessions, and to ground the listener after the last gong has sounded. These interludes give the listener a chance to integrate the changes that have occurred.
Before the gong bath, the listeners will be guided through breathing exercises, physical movement and chanting. These prepare the listener for the experience by relaxing their body and stilling their mind, refining their ability to listen.
For more info find Boughton Place on Facebook,
go to www.boughtonplace.org/events,
or call David at 845-325-0648.
Squidwrench hackerspace
Highland, NY
First off, we have an official website! -> http://squidwrench.org/
Squidwrench's mission is to promote the interaction of creative and technical people in the Mid-Hudson Valley. Squidwrench is a home-grown community of creative people. Our modes of creation encompass painting, composing and performing music, building high-tech toys, building low-tech toys, and probably a lot of other stuff, too. There is no limit to the problems people can solve, given the resources, the inclination, the assistance, and the inspiration. At Squidwrench, we hope to make all of those things available to our members, as well as to our local and global communities. People often find themselves constrained by a lack of space, tools, and manpower. It is also far more likely that people will come up with ideas and attempt to execute those ideas when they are surrounded by people who can encourage them and give them direction.
Squidwrench has weekly meetings in which our individual members do self-directed projects in the company of old (and new) friends. Think of it as tinkering in your basement on something, except now you're out of the house and talking to others that may even be able to help you!
Our weekly meetings usually don't have set topics or presenters, but when they do, these meetings are listed as special meetings so everyone knows what we will be doing that week.