Announcing Our 2025 Programs!

Join us this summer for explorations of sustainable and compassionate living… and fun!

April 1, 2025

 

We’re happy to share with you what we‘ve been cooking up for 2025! We look forward to welcoming new friends and old for the continuing adventures of developing our eco-campus and ourselves.

Our 2025 programs will span the spheres of natural building, organic gardening and permaculture, meditation and, as always, Earthville’s contemplative, community-oriented approach will provide fertile opportunities for connection, reflection, insight, and joy.

We’re looking forward to offering these experiences, and we hope you can join us for one or more!

 
 
 

Summer of Sustainability 2025

Jun 30 – Aug 30, 2025

A two-month immersive residential service-learning program providing an engaging in-depth exploration of sustainable and compassionate living integrating hands-on experience with contemplative practice in a healthy and supportive environment in the lap of nature.

Explorations will include:

  • Earth-friendly natural building

  • Organic food-growing

  • Permaculture principles

  • Integrated personal and vocational development

  • Healthy living: meditation, yoga, and more

 

For details and registration, see this page.

 

Healing Through Inner Refuge
& Tibetan Yoga

July 19 – 20, 2025

This two-day retreat offers a deep yet accessible immersion into the healing wisdom of the Inner Refuge and Tibetan Yoga practices rooted in the ancient Dzogchen Bön Buddhist tradition.

In this retreat, we will explore practical ways to reconnect with the space of our being and awaken our innate qualities of clarity, openness, and compassion. These teachings guide us back to a spacious awareness that lies beyond anxiety, pain, and reactive patterns, providing tools we can integrate into everyday life.

 

For details and registration, see this page.

 
 
 

Organic Gardening Workshop

Jul 28 – Aug 1, 2025

Immersive residential service-learning workhop integrating hands-on experience with contemplative practice in a healthy and supportive environment in the lap of nature.

The focus of this workshop will be the creation of organic garden beds in and around our geodesic dome greenhouse (including both indoor and outdoor beds). It will include hands-on explorations of permaculture-inspired gardening techniques, natural building materials and methods and contemplations of permaculture philosophy and our place in nature.

For those with interest and time, the workshop will be followed by an optional practicum enabling participants to continue deepening their learning and refining their skills by staying on as a volunteer and working alongside our team in the ongoing gardening work.

 

For details and registration, see this page.

 

Touching Earth: Natural Building Workshop

Aug 18–22, 2025

Touching Earth is a five-day workshop exploring natural building techniques and our connection to nature.

This interdisciplinary workshop-retreat will provide opportunities to learn and practice some of the foundational skills of natural, eco-friendly earthen building — including clay and lime — and contemplate living in harmony with nature while enjoying a healthy and sustainable lifestyle in a beautiful part of Colorado.

Touching Earth is designed as a residential workshop-retreat and is best experienced that way, but in support of those who live in the area and would like to stay at home, that option is also available.

For those with interest and time, the workshop will be followed by an optional practicum enabling participants to continue deepening their learning and refining their skills by staying on as a volunteer and working alongside our team in the ongoing building work.

 

For details and registration, see this page.

 
 
 

Open Volunteer Period: Sustainable Living

Jul 29 – Sep 25, 2024 — flexible timing: come whenever you can!

A hands-on service-learning opportunity where you can explore foundational practices for sustainable living, including natural building, organic gardening, and permaculture principles, while supporting the creation of a new eco-campus for the study of compassionate living.

The hands-on work will include various projects around the campus, including interior and exterior work on several natural buildings that are in various stages of completion, as well as organic gardening and other permaculture projects. We provide basic training in some of the fundamental techniques required to do the work well, and then you’ll practice them by working alongside our team.

For details and registration, see this page.

 

Dharma Sundays: Weekly Meditation Practice & Dharma Discussion

July 6 until sometime in the fall (check with us to confirm)

Interested in meditation? We warmly welcome you to join us for our weekly group meditation and discussion sessions in the supportive natural setting of our yurt beside the creek.

Rooted in the Buddhist tradition, and open to everyone regardless of background, belief, or prior experience.

Feel free to come as you are. The greatest benefits come from keeping up a regular practice, but know that you’re welcome whether it’s just once, or every week, or whenever you like.

For details and registration, see this page.

 
 
 

Building a Better World

Our flagship service-learning program for compassionate and creative changemaking

Ongoing, with multiple intake dates

Building a Better World is a collaboration between Earthville Institute and Dharmalaya Institute (our Himalayan sister school), structured as an ongoing series of workshops, courses and retreats designed to empower the creators of a more sustainable and harmonious world.

This contemplative and embodied program seeks to engage the whole of us in the exploration of the most vital topics of our times:

  • Responsible local and global citizenship

  • Insightful and effective changemaking

  • Cultivating holistic well-being for self and others

  • Integrated personal and vocational development

  • Wise and compassionate leadership

  • The power of creativity to transform people and the world

For details and registration, see this page.

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