Friday, 19 October 2012

Greetings from Sauce Peru

Lourdes and myself along with volunteers Christina, Corinna and Inti have been hard at work this month creating our new permanent headquarters for Estrella del Sur.  We have put in an enclosed garden, built an access bridge for the front and found funds to pay for local workers to build walls and start the roof.  Thanks again to friends who have contributed to this endeavor.

When finished this Waldorf-based  and UNESCO-recognized community education center will have one large classroom, two small multi-purpose rooms, a bathroom, outdoor covered kitchen and area for woodworking and other crafts.  The idea is for this center to act as a pilot project for bringing the Waldorf approach out into the developing world.  It is not a school, rather an after school enrichment program whereby children and teens can explore creative educational pursuits including arts, crafts as well as academic subjects that they do not receive in their public schooling.  We also host a weekly club for seniors which is very well attended as there is nothing similar in this community.

Now we are looking for funds to finish the project, an estimated $4000 US minimum.  Once we have this money we should be able to get the center up and running in about a month.  It will be great to move out of our present small building and into this much larger facility.  Please contact me at  martinstevens@juno.com  if you would like to donate to this project.
                                          Inti and friends start work on front access ramp
                                                   almost done......(you can't have too many drills!)

                          maestro Simon chops grass to mix with mud for walls of 'kincha'
                          traditional amazonian earthwall-building method

                          helpers apply mixture of mud and grass to prepared bamboo substrate

                              Christina and Corinna about to prepare our new garden for planting

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