[Strawbale] working at the camp?
Ian Pellow
bassman41m at hotmail...
Sun Feb 5 17:25:58 CET 2006
Hi Michael,
If you have a look at the gallery on the camp site, you can see your
questions answered with marvelous pictures of the buildings going up..
cheers
Chris
>From: "Michael lough" <michaelklough at sympatico...>
>Reply-To: mkl18 at pobox..., European strawbale building
>discussions<strawbale at amper....muni.cz>
>To: strawbale at amper....muni.cz
>Subject: [Strawbale] working at the camp?
>Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2006 18:28:59 +0000
>
>
>Chris Magwood said
>
>We have been offered an exceptionally affordable conference rate
>at Camp Kawartha (www.campkawartha.ca), largely due to our help in
>building them a straw bale dining hall and greenhouse.
>
>Not quite clear on the details presented here I wonder if you could clarify
> "our" Chris?
>
>Is the conference accomodation fee of $550.00 CAD offered on the basis of
>conference participants providing labour to build two buildings for the
>camp owners? Or would the conference participants have to pay more than
>$550.00 if they were designers or other professional ( or physically
>infirm) and were disinclined to participate on the construction site?
>Perhaps they would rather spend time associating with other professionals
>in touring the area, perhaps visiting Toronto, Montreal the Great Lakes or
>Niagara Falls? I make this point as I think it might be possible that the
>social aspect of the conference might be of more interest to mature
>professionals who are after all unlikely to fly half way around the world
>at some expense rent a car, drive for hours on an expressway to then pay
>to do something they already know how to do?
>
>If the possibility arose that no one was willing to provide Camels Back
>Construction (by any chance?) with free labour to provide the owners of the
>business Camp Kawartha with two buildings then how would this affect the
>management of the conference personally? It would be better perhaps for
>everyone to know ahead of time if they can leave the camp at anytime or if
>they have to work there as the "low" conference fee assumes that they
>will?
;^)
>This might seem a bit odd to mention but if the question is dealt with now
>it might avoid "awkwardness" later?
>And we wouldnt want to leave the organisers with a net deficit in
>providing what will obviously be a wonderful experience for anyone
>starting out in the straw bale building industry and students.
>
>
>Michael Lough
>
>
>
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