I'm taking a moment this week to talk about Dreamhaven specifically. There have been a lot of updates and changes over the summer as the vision refines itself and takes better focus. I am really very excited about how it's shaping up.
Yesterday, we formally retained Coupe Architecture to begin our project design. We've narrowed our land-search areas (in order of prevalence) to Snohomish, Lewis and Grant Counties. These will be contingent (ultimately) on what our market studies bear out.
Two of the things that I am most excited to discuss are the Handmade & Farmer's Market, and the P-Patch Community Gardens.
Handmade and Farmer's Market
The market is, ostensibly, one of the first things you will see when you enter Dreamhaven. While it is meant to have a medieval/fantasy village aesthetic, we plan to build as much as we can using green technology and permaculture techniques.
The market will have to primary types of shoppes or stalls: 1) the permanent artisan workshops, some with overhead living/storage studios and 2) daily farmers market stalls which are first come, first served to set up and vend for the day, or for the duration of your event.
The village market stalls will be intended to house a variety of artisan craftworks such as pottery, bath and body products, glass blowing, blacksmithing, jewelry, garb & cosplay clothing, etc. These products are intended to be made primarily right on site from Dreamhaven artisans!
Pea Patch Community Gardens
These little garden patches will be available to members of the public community. They will be welcome to tend to their garden in Dreamhaven every day, and are invited along with any other vendors/artists to sell their produce, flowers or other crops in our farmer's market stalls.
It is our goal to provide both a learning experience and a hobby, whilst encouraging community productivity. The more we learn to sustain ourselves, even in our urban settings, the greener our world will be.
Developing our on-site gardens, pumpkin patches and orchards provides us with a unique opportunity to hold educational seminars and field trips.
I am very excited about the direction we're going and looking forward to sharing more as we go forward!
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