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Green living center, earthship, strawbale workshop, llama trek
Blue Rock Station,
1190 Virginia Ridge Rd.
Philo Ohio  43771 USA 
+1-740-674-4300 (phone)
+1-740-674-6303 (fax)

Or contact us by e-mail.
Copyright 2008 Blue Rock Station, All Rights Reserved
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Workshop Questions & Logistics:

We want you to enjoy yourself (and maybe even learn a thing or two) here at Blue Rock Station.  You will find a safe, relaxed, peaceful atmosphere in which to learn.  

How easy is it to get to Blue Rock Station?

We are located about 90-minutes from the Columbus Ohio International Airport.   We are only about 20 minutes away from the Zanesville I-70 exit.  (for complete directions)

What should I bring?

A good pair of gloves is always handy, as well as comfortable shoes,  safety glasses or goggles if you have them, a water bottle (we will provide water) and anything you simply can’t live without (like medications or prescription glasses).  We will provide everything else.

What should I wear?

There is nothing formal about Blue Rock Station.   Wear whatever you feel comfortable wearing.  But come prepared to get dirty when attending one of the “hands-on” workshops.

What is the Class Size?

Workshop classes are always limited to 6-15 students (depending on the event).  This allows us to spend a great deal of time with each student and we aren’t tripping over each other.  Typically there will be two instructors per class.

Telephones, pagers and the like.

There is little or no cellular service here.   This may change soon (we have been promised a nearby tower) - or perhaps not.  Be prepared to be out of touch.  There are telephones here (land lines) which you can use to make or receive emergency calls.

What about food?

If food is provided at the workshop (and most all-day workshops include a catered or potluck lunch - we do not sell food here at Blue Rock Station) we break around noon for a long (60-90 minute lunch).    The food will be plentiful, mostly vegetarian,  locally grown and organic.  We find that many students find this the most enjoyable part of the experience - as there is usually lively discussion on politics, the environment... Or whatever the group fancies.   We will also serve tea.  Breakfast and dinner, however, will be on your own.  

What about parking?

Plenty of parking on site for your car, truck, motorcycle or even RV (no amenities).

 

Animals?

Okay, there are a lot of animals here at Blue Rock Station.  Many of them run loose.  For this reason, please do not bring any more with you.  We have free range chickens, cats, dogs, llamas and goats that all get along just fine.  Adding any to the mix will just add to life’s uncertainty.  Rosie - our guardian livestock dog really takes issue with other dogs in her territory.  So please don’t bring any critters, no matter how well behaved.  Also, if you have any animal allergies, you need to be aware that the dogs and cats are quite affectionate and (especially the cats) have no manners at all.

 

What about smoking and other disgusting habits?

We are a no-smoking farm (and pretty darn smug about it).   So if you must smoke - Annie will insist (and I am not kidding about this) that you go out to the road to get your fix.  As for the other disgusting habits - there may be more flexibility.

 

I don’t consider myself particularly fit.  Is that going to be a problem?

While most of the projects entail some physical activity - we won’t ask you to do anything you don’t feel comfortable doing.   Work as hard or easy as you like - take as many breaks as you wish.  We provide chairs and shade and water and even some interesting books to look at should you decide you need a break.  It’s your workshop and we don’t hand out grades... So relax.  This is supposed to be fun, remember?

 

Where should I stay?

There are several options, ranging from rough camping all the way up to first class Bed & Breakfast accommodations (and of course many travel hotels within a half hour).  We recommend that you check out the lodging options in the Blue Rock Region.  There is a wonderful state park (Blue Rock State Park) with cabins and camping only minutes away.   Give us a call.  We will be happy to help you find the ideal place to stay.

 

What else is there to do in the area?

We have compiled a list of local activities and attractions.  But the Muskingum River valley has much to offer and  if you have an extra day or two - makes a great little vacation destination (or places for your family members to explore while you attend the workshop).  The Wilds, Longaberger Baskets, the Roseville Pottery area, the John & Annie Glenn Museum and much more are all located nearby.

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