This earth and lime plaster,
earth/adobe floors and clay paint workshop is designed to teach and
train you in the use of the tools and techniques to prepare, mix, apply
and finish.
You will understand/learn how to work with natural earth/clay/lime materials
for both interior and exterior applications along with many details
to create beautiful plastered walls and floors for your natural/healthy
homes and projects.
Our workshops are small and
personal, please sign up early before it fills.
You will leave LanderLand full of ideas and inspiration to
build your own earthen creation.
Please bring:
•
Loose fitting rubber gloves
• Safety glasses
• Dust mask
Workshop fee
(includes tax):
$210/person - Lunches included.
$380/couple - Lunches included.
*10% discount if you have attended our workshop before.
Contact / Registration:
Tom and Satomi Lander
Ph: 505-895-5029
E-mail: tom@LanderLand.com
Accomodations:
Two free camp grounds in town. Limited facilities.
Black Range Lodge B&B is next door www.blackrangelodge.com
Enchanted Villa B&B and Barbershop
Plaza Motel are in Hillsboro(9miles) www.HillsboroNM.com
Restaurants in Hillsboro
are open limited hours. No grocery stores. www.HillsboroNM.com
Area info. www.KingstonNewMexico.com
Directions:
From the East
To get to Kingston take Interstate-25 and exit at the Hillsboro exit
#63, twelve miles south of Truth or Consequences or 63 miles North of
Las Cruces. At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn west and go 27 miles
(on NM152) to the town of Hillsboro -- Kingston is only nine
miles further.... At the edge of Kingston bear right off the
highway onto “ Main Street”. If you miss that turn, you
will find yourself climbing up a steep curvy hill, then you will see
a sign that announces the Gila National Forest. Turn around and head
back. LanderLand is up Main Street on the left about 1/4 mile at the
Bamboo Gate.
Just let you know the village of Kinston is tiny. Right before
the entrance of Kingston there is a tiny green highway sign - blink
and you will miss it.
From the West
To get to the Kingston drive east on I-10 and exit at Lordsburg or Deming,
NM, depending on which way you want to go.
The Lordsburg route will take you through Silver City (Hwy
90) where you catch Hwy 180 for about 5 miles then take a left turn
onto Hwy 152. This is where you will see the first sign to Kingston
(about 45 miles, and about an hour and twenty minutes). This is a beautiful
drive, but not recommend at night or if the weather is questionable.
Stay on Hwy 152, which winds its way past a big copper mine, down into
the Mimbres valley, then up through the Gila National
Forest and over the Black Range Mountains. You will crest the Black
Range at Emory Pass, at the top there is a great vista point (left about
100 yards on a paved access road), Here you can see 100+ miles and overlook
Kingston, the closest community. (There's a rest room here, too.) Back
on Hwy 152, you will descend 9 miles and make a sharp left-turn into
Kingston. LanderLand is up Main Street on the left about 1/4 mile at
the Bamboo Gate.
If you exit I-10 at Deming follow the signs to Hatch. Basically
you turn left under the freeway onto Hwy 180 and go about a mile, then
yield right onto Hwy 26. This is a straight, fast road, with an occasional
patrol car. Go 30 miles, and turn Left onto Hwy 27. This turn comes
up fast at highway speeds -- there is a bar/restaurant called "The
Middle of Nowhere Cafe." You'll also see a joke sign for the "Nutt
Shopping Mall," but not until you slow down and turn left. Hwy
27 is a little-traveled road through ranch country. It goes from straight
to rolling hills, and you may see cattle on the road. Antelope are also
sighted along here. The road passes by the ghost town of Lake Valley
and ends at Hillsboro, where you will turn Left -- Kingston is nine
miles further.
Remember to gas up in Truth or Consequences, Deming, Silver
City or Hillsboro.
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