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Build your own Rain Barrel with Chip Satterlund

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Time: December 13, 2009 from 9am to 11am
Location: 922 W Pierson, Phoenix, AZ 85013
Street: Camelback Rd and 7th Ave
City/Town: Phoenix 85013
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Event Type: class
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Latest Activity: Dec. 13, 2009

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**YOU MUST RSVP – THERE ARE 12 SPACES**

Build your own Rain Barrel with Chip Satterlund
Sunday, December 13th from 9:00 - 11:00 AM
Location: Location: 922 W Pierson, Phoenix, AZ 85013
Requested donation: $10

Convert a 55 gal drum to a rain barrel. "Bring Your Own Barrel" or purchase one with a removable lid at the class ($45). Chip will help you convert it to a water harvester with a tap and overflow. Parts for all barrels will be available the day of class (cost may run $12 to $25.)

**Please RSVP to your right and leave a comment below to indicate if you need a barrel(s) and/or a conversion kit(s) so we know how many to have on hand. If you are not a registered member contact chip@phoenixpermaculture.net.

If you want to bring your own barrel, they may be purchased at most Feed stores in the Valley.

Additional classes are available.


This class qualifies as 2 hours of Hands-on for the PDC Certificate.

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furryjenus Comment by furryjenus on December 11, 2009 at 3:04pm
will this demonstration be held again in the future? i have a conflict that morning.
Charles L. Redman Comment by Charles L. Redman on December 3, 2009 at 7:59pm
Chip: I look forward to the rain barrel session. I would like to buy the barrel and whatever else I need from you at the class. I assume this is a 55 gallon barrel or the like. Let me know if I should be bringing any tools.
Chuck
Richard L Dillworth Comment by Richard L Dillworth on December 2, 2009 at 2:59pm
I cannot make it for that day afterall my presence is required somewhere else,i am interested in this class will you have another one soon!!!
Chip Satterlund Comment by Chip Satterlund on November 23, 2009 at 6:39pm
The process is; I have the barrels and conversion kits at the class. You build how ever many rainbarrels you would like, then you pay me cash, directly, for the components used.
Richard L Dillworth Comment by Richard L Dillworth on November 2, 2009 at 2:35pm
I think i will need a barrel and conversion kit how does this process work?

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