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Darin making rope with cousins Dean and Troy at the Greet Ranch Centennial

Darin making rope with cousins Dean and Troy
at the Greet Ranch Centennial

We count it an honor to provide educational presentations and resources for the growing community of agrarian-skills artisans/gardeners and hear that our efforts are a benefit to the various fields of fiber, cowboy arts, and those interested in organic land stewardship.  Providing insight and review of various considerations one might find helpful does come at a cost, thus we invite your generosity to keep this cause growing.  Your support today will assist us in further development of research and educational materials while making it possible for us to meet ongoing requests for presentations by non-profit, youth, and veterans organizations.

Thank you for recognizing the benefit of teaching folks to work with their hands as a therapeutic benefit while nurturing creativity in all ages.  We hope to foster an increased sense of accomplishment as folks discover how these food production skills and utilitarian arts make a difference for the global community we are part of… especially when considering individual sustainability and observed benefits for health/comfort of our four-legged-freinds.

 

School Program Rope-Making Demonstration by Darin Alexander Wickenburg Christian Academy, Arizona

School Program Rope-Making Demonstration by Darin Alexander
Wickenburg Christian Academy, Arizona

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