What is a Barnraising? A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spir...
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765 CURRENT | jmacha |
April 14, 2023 05:35
| over 1 year ago
What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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764 | michelleiL |
August 17, 2022 14:57
| over 2 years ago
Save the Date for the 2023 Barnraising Florida!We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida. Stay tuned for registration and event updates! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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763 | michelleiL |
August 10, 2022 16:00
| over 2 years ago
Save the Date for the 2023 Barnraising Florida!We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida. Stay tuned for registration dates! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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762 | michelleiL |
August 09, 2022 17:47
| over 2 years ago
Save the Date for the 2023 Barnraising Florida!We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida. Stay tune for registration dates! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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761 | michelleiL |
August 09, 2022 17:45
| over 2 years ago
Save the Date for the 2023 Barnraising Florida!We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida. Stay tune for dates! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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760 | michelleiL |
June 23, 2022 18:30
| over 2 years ago
Save the Date for the 2022 Barnraising Florida!We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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759 | michelleiL |
June 23, 2022 18:30
| over 2 years ago
Save the Date for the 2022 Barnraising Florida!We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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758 | michelleiL |
June 23, 2022 18:07
| over 2 years ago
Save the Date for the 2022 Barnraising Florida!We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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757 | michelleiL |
June 23, 2022 18:07
| over 2 years ago
Save the Date for the 2022 Barnraising Florida!We look forward to seeing you at Public Lab’s 10th Annual Barnraising in Florida on November 11-13, 2022! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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756 | joyofsoy |
July 09, 2020 17:41
| over 4 years ago
What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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755 | stevie |
January 10, 2020 18:03
| almost 5 years ago
What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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754 | liz |
October 30, 2019 14:38
| about 5 years ago
Thank you to everyone who helped create the Texas Barnraising in February 2019!What's the next Barnraising?We're aiming for Miami in March 2020! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. At the event, with the support of facilitators, people collectively set the agenda, and participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk at, and listen. People attending a Barnraising can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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753 | stevie |
October 04, 2019 14:53
| about 5 years ago
Thank you to everyone who helped create the Texas Barnraising in February 2019!What's the next Barnraising?We're aiming for Miami in March 2020! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. The event is hosted in an “unconference style.” This means that people collectively set the agenda, and join to participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk, and listen. At the event, barnraising participants can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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752 | warren |
August 14, 2019 20:07
| over 5 years ago
Thank you to everyone who helped create the Texas Barnraising in February 2019!What's the next Barnraising?TBD, possibly Miami in 2020! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. The event is hosted in an “unconference style.” This means that people collectively set the agenda, and join to participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk, and listen. At the event, barnraising participants can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Host a BarnraisingSee our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event. Past Barnraisings:
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751 | liz |
February 28, 2019 20:54
| almost 6 years ago
Thank you to everyone who helped create the Texas Barnraising in February 2019!What's the next Barnraising?TBD, possibly Miami in 2020! What is a Barnraising?A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. The event is hosted in an “unconference style.” This means that people collectively set the agenda, and join to participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk, and listen. At the event, barnraising participants can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Past Barnraisings:
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750 | liz |
February 28, 2019 20:40
| almost 6 years ago
Thank you to everyone who helped create the Texas Barnraising!What's the next Barnraising?TBD, possibly Miami in 2020! What is a Barnraising?About the BarnraisingA Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. The event is hosted in an “unconference style.” This means that people collectively set the agenda, and join to participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk, and listen. At the event, barnraising participants can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Past Barnraisings:
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749 | liz |
February 28, 2019 20:35
| almost 6 years ago
Thank you to everyone who helped create the Texas Barnraising!What's the next Barnraising?TBD, possibly Miami in 2020! Past Barnraisings:
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748 | stevie |
February 13, 2019 20:25
| almost 6 years ago
Location: The historic 1859 Ashton Villa in Galveston, Texas (2328 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77550) Theme: We are convening in Texas to collaborate on the topic of using science towards action. Together, we will explore methods for monitoring and organizing that can elevate our ability to understand, document and advocate around climate change, disaster response, and industrial pollution. Resources on the theme available below. On this page:Registering for the Barnraising
Resources on the theme of this event About the BarnraisingA Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. The event is hosted in an “unconference style.” This means that people collectively set the agenda, and join to participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk, and listen. At the event, barnraising participants can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Registering for the BarnraisingRegistration and closing datesFull Registration for this event includes housing, and all meals between Friday breakfast and Sunday lunch. Registration for this ticket will close February 17th. (If you do not require housing, please indicate that on your registration form or email stevie@publiclab.org.) Single Day Ticket If you are just planning on joining this event for one day, we recommend Saturday. Single day tickets cover breakfast and lunch for the day you will be joining the event. Registration for this ticket will close February 19th. Event costs and discount optionsRegistration Costs: Each year we work hard to make this event accessible for everyone to attend. In that respect, every Barnraising event is run on a sliding scale cost for registration. While the Registration cost is listed at $50 ($20 for single day), this event costs us much more to put on (around $40,000). If you are able to pay more, please include more funds through the donation option or through the institutional support button at the end of the registration form. If the event cost is more than you can cover, please email stevie@publiclab.org for discount codes for free or reduced registration. LogisticsEvent times and location: The Barnraising will begin on Friday, February 22nd at 9 a.m., and end the afternoon of Sunday, February 24th. The event will be hosted at the historic Ashton Villa in Galveston, Texas (2328 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77550). On Sunday morning after breakfast, the event will conclude in Houston, as we work with local partners exploring local environmental issues and practicing our environmental fieldwork methods and tools. Housing: Housing for the Barnraising is included in registration for those who are joining for the full event. We will be staying in several houses we have rented out near the event. In this housing arrangement, bathrooms, and in some cases, bedrooms will need to be shared (no bed sharing!). If you prefer your own room, or require other housing considerations such as wheelchair accessibility, please indicate that on your registration or email stevie@publiclab.org. If you do not require housing, please let us know! Transit options: We will have large vans available to pick people up at the airport and in Houston on Thursday before 7:30pm (city pickup locations yet to be determined). The vans will be returning to Houston on Sunday around 11 a.m. If you require transit outside those times, please make personal arrangements. Outreach tools: Want to help share out about this event? Great! You can share our Facebook event page, this tweet, this Instagram post, or use this one pager PDF to print or email. The_Public_Lab_Barnraising!.pdf Communication: Want to join conversations about this event?
Materials and QuestionsMaterial Support: Do you have materials you’ll be looking to use at the event? This year we have a budget to help gathering materials to support our project ideas. Add to the materials wish list below and we’ll work on trying to get things to the event. Link to edit spreadsheet below (Our budget is limited; we’ll do our best, but if we can’t source something on this list, we’ll indicate it on the spreadsheet as soon as we can.) What questions are you bringing to the Barnraising?We’ll arrange our schedule of activities based on the topics and questions people bring to the event. Share your questions early to start collaborating with others below! [questions:texas-barnraising] Event CommitteesThis event relies on its participants to help make it happen. Sign up for a committee in your registration to help support the event!
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747 | stevie |
February 12, 2019 18:54
| almost 6 years ago
Location: The historic 1859 Ashton Villa in Galveston, Texas (2328 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77550) Theme: We are convening in Texas to collaborate on the topic of using science towards action. Together, we will explore methods for monitoring and organizing that can elevate our ability to understand, document and advocate around climate change, disaster response, and industrial pollution. Resources on the theme available below. On this page:Registering for the Barnraising
Resources on the theme of this event About the BarnraisingA Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. The event is hosted in an “unconference style.” This means that people collectively set the agenda, and join to participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk, and listen. At the event, barnraising participants can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Registering for the BarnraisingRegistration and closing datesFull Registration for this event includes housing, and all meals between Friday breakfast and Sunday lunch. Registration for this ticket will close February 17th. (If you do not require housing, please indicate that on your registration form or email stevie@publiclab.org.) Single Day Ticket If you are just planning on joining this event for one day, we recommend Saturday. Single day tickets cover breakfast and lunch for the day you will be joining the event. Registration for this ticket will close February 19th. Event costs and discount optionsRegistration Costs: Each year we work hard to make this event accessible for everyone to attend. In that respect, every Barnraising event is run on a sliding scale cost for registration. While the Registration cost is listed at $50 ($20 for single day), this event costs us much more to put on (around $40,000). If you are able to pay more, please include more funds through the donation option or through the institutional support button at the end of the registration form. If the event cost is more than you can cover, please email stevie@publiclab.org for discount codes for free or reduced registration. LogisticsEvent times and location: The Barnraising will begin on Friday, February 22nd at 9 a.m., and end the afternoon of Sunday, February 24th. The event will be hosted at the historic Ashton Villa in Galveston, Texas (2328 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77550). On Sunday morning after breakfast, the event will conclude in Houston, as we work with local partners exploring local environmental issues and practicing our environmental fieldwork methods and tools. Housing: Housing for the Barnraising is included in registration for those who are joining for the full event. We will be staying in several houses we have rented out near the event. In this housing arrangement, bathrooms, and in some cases, bedrooms will need to be shared (no bed sharing!). If you prefer your own room, or require other housing considerations such as wheelchair accessibility, please indicate that on your registration or email stevie@publiclab.org. If you do not require housing, please let us know! Transit options: We will have large vans available to pick people up in Houston on Thursday evening from the airport and from a couple pick up spots in the city (yet to be determined). The vans will be returning to Houston on Sunday around 11 a.m. If you require transit outside those times, please make personal arrangements. Outreach tools: Want to help share out about this event? Great! You can share our Facebook event page, this tweet, this Instagram post, or use this one pager PDF to print or email. The_Public_Lab_Barnraising!.pdf Communication: Want to join conversations about this event?
Materials and QuestionsMaterial Support: Do you have materials you’ll be looking to use at the event? This year we have a budget to help gathering materials to support our project ideas. Add to the materials wish list below and we’ll work on trying to get things to the event. Link to edit spreadsheet below (Our budget is limited; we’ll do our best, but if we can’t source something on this list, we’ll indicate it on the spreadsheet as soon as we can.) What questions are you bringing to the Barnraising?We’ll arrange our schedule of activities based on the topics and questions people bring to the event. Share your questions early to start collaborating with others below! [questions:texas-barnraising] Event CommitteesThis event relies on its participants to help make it happen. Sign up for a committee in your registration to help support the event!
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746 | stevie |
February 12, 2019 17:43
| almost 6 years ago
Location: The historic 1859 Ashton Villa in Galveston, Texas (2328 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77550) Theme: We are convening in Texas to collaborate on the topic of using science towards action. Together, we will explore methods for monitoring and organizing that can elevate our ability to understand, document and advocate around climate change, disaster response, and industrial pollution. Resources on the theme available below. On this page:Registering for the Barnraising
Resources on the theme of this event About the BarnraisingA Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. The event is hosted in an “unconference style.” This means that people collectively set the agenda, and join to participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk, and listen. At the event, barnraising participants can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods. Registering for the BarnraisingRegistration and closing datesFull Registration for this event includes housing, and all meals between Friday breakfast and Sunday lunch. Registration for this ticket will close February 17th. (If you do not require housing, please indicate that on your registration form or email stevie@publiclab.org.) Single Day Ticket If you are just planning on joining this event for one day, we recommend Saturday. Single day tickets cover breakfast and lunch for the day you will be joining the event. Registration for this ticket will close February 19th. Event costs and discount optionsRegistration Costs: Each year we work hard to make this event accessible for everyone to attend. In that respect, every Barnraising event is run on a sliding scale cost for registration. While the Registration cost is listed at $50 ($20 for single day), this event costs us much more to put on (around $40,000). If you are able to pay more, please include more funds through the donation option or through the institutional support button at the end of the registration form. If the event cost is more than you can cover, please email stevie@publiclab.org for discount codes for free or reduced registration. Travel Stipends This year we have funds to help support bringing participants to the Barnraising. With an eye towards greater equity, stipend preference will be given to those from underrepresented groups. Please see this form to apply for a travel stipend. Applications will close February 3rd. (Note there will be free shuttles from Houston to the event space on Thursday evening, returning Sunday) LogisticsEvent times and location: The Barnraising will begin on Friday, February 22nd at 9 a.m., and end the afternoon of Sunday, February 24th. The event will be hosted at the historic Ashton Villa in Galveston, Texas (2328 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77550). On Sunday morning after breakfast, the event will conclude in Houston, as we work with local partners exploring local environmental issues and practicing our environmental fieldwork methods and tools. Housing: Housing for the Barnraising is included in registration for those who are joining for the full event. We will be staying in several houses we have rented out near the event. In this housing arrangement, bathrooms, and in some cases, bedrooms will need to be shared (no bed sharing!). If you prefer your own room, or require other housing considerations such as wheelchair accessibility, please indicate that on your registration or email stevie@publiclab.org. If you do not require housing, please let us know! Transit options: We will have large vans available to pick people up in Houston on Thursday evening from the airport and from a couple pick up spots in the city (yet to be determined). The vans will be returning to Houston on Sunday around 11 a.m. If you require transit outside those times, please make personal arrangements. Outreach tools: Want to help share out about this event? Great! You can share our Facebook event page, this tweet, this Instagram post, or use this one pager PDF to print or email. The_Public_Lab_Barnraising!.pdf Communication: Want to join conversations about this event?
Materials and QuestionsMaterial Support: Do you have materials you’ll be looking to use at the event? This year we have a budget to help gathering materials to support our project ideas. Add to the materials wish list below and we’ll work on trying to get things to the event. Link to edit spreadsheet below (Our budget is limited; we’ll do our best, but if we can’t source something on this list, we’ll indicate it on the spreadsheet as soon as we can.) What questions are you bringing to the Barnraising?We’ll arrange our schedule of activities based on the topics and questions people bring to the event. Share your questions early to start collaborating with others below! [questions:texas-barnraising] Event CommitteesThis event relies on its participants to help make it happen. Sign up for a committee in your registration to help support the event!
Resources on the Theme of this event:
Past Barnraisings:
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