WE'RE BUILDING A CABIN!!!
A Product Design project in Monroe, NY by Ananda Harvest ·
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Hi there and thank you so much to everyone for so graciously donating to this project!
There's just under 1 week left to get this funded, so for the last push, we're hosting an event that's going to put the "fun" in fundraiser!
It's called Love Your Farmer and it'll be held at New York's only members ping pong club, Spin.
There'll be a doubles tournament, an open table for you to play, DJs and, obviously, great people. We realize you've already donated, but all tickets from the Love Thy Farmer event will go toward the making sure we reach the goal for this Ananda Harvest Cabin Project.
So come out, tell a friend, and just plain have some fun!
Here's the info and hope to see you there!
WHEN: February 12th, 2009 8pm- 11:30pm
WHERE: SPiN New York 48 East 23rd Street New York, NY 10010
MORE INFO: http://lovethyfarmer.eventbrite.com/
TICKETS: Advance Ticket Donation on kickstarter of $20 or more!) Door price ( $25.00) http://lovethyfarmer.eventbrite.com/
This project successfully raised its funding goal on February 15, 2010.
Get a massive thank you on the Ananda Harvest website!
Get the above, plus a nail in the cabin dedicated to you!
Get a fresh basket from our first harvest!
You will get to stay in the cabin when it's built!
Get a tour of Ananda, basket of food, and free eco-cabin building workshop!
Get one free weekend at Ananda for you and a guest, all meals, yoga and meditation classes included!
Get one weekend at Ananda for two, a free eco-cabin-building workshop, and a CSA membership for the year!
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Gathering bright minds, warm hearts, and helping hands, we are creating a small farm that works with nature’s rhythms to nourish the people, the land, and the spirit of Ananda. Find out more at http://blog.anandaharvest.org/