Post by redstar on Jun 28, 2007 15:45:49 GMT -5
The Voice of the Horse Conference has been EXTENDED to give everyone more time to explore and participate! The live onsite event will still take place on June 30 and July 1, 2007, at Iowa State University, with a live feed available online during the conference. But now, in addition, the conference will be available via streaming webcast from June 30 all the way to August 31, 2007. For only $35, you can watch conference presentations, hear and see the acoustic “Horse Legends” concert by Michael Martin Murphey (“Wildfire”), explore the online art exhibit, and share your own stories of the horse-human relationship as many times as you like and at the times most convenient for you. Be aware, though, that if you want your stories to be considered for inclusion in the panel discussion you have to participate in the live webcast on June 30 and July 1. Stories shared in the discussion forum after that date may be selected for inclusion (with permission) in a conference book, but won’t be on the forum in time for conference presenters to read them before the panel meets at the end of the live conference event. For more information, visit the official conference website at www.thevoiceofthehorse.com .
This conference is being presented by Tapestry Institute, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that carries out original research on different ways of knowing, learning about, and responding to the natural world, and applies these ways of knowing to innovative education programs. You can learn more about Tapestry by visiting www.tapestryinstitute.org . All proceeds from the conference go to benefit Tapestry's research and education programs.
Please feel free to post this email on discussion boards and forums, where allowed, and to send this email to anyone you think may be interested in attending the conference.
Thanks!
Jo Belasco, Esq.
Director, The Voice of the Horse Project
Tapestry Institute
www.tapestryinstitute.org
www.thevoiceofthehorse.com
This conference is being presented by Tapestry Institute, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that carries out original research on different ways of knowing, learning about, and responding to the natural world, and applies these ways of knowing to innovative education programs. You can learn more about Tapestry by visiting www.tapestryinstitute.org . All proceeds from the conference go to benefit Tapestry's research and education programs.
Please feel free to post this email on discussion boards and forums, where allowed, and to send this email to anyone you think may be interested in attending the conference.
Thanks!
Jo Belasco, Esq.
Director, The Voice of the Horse Project
Tapestry Institute
www.tapestryinstitute.org
www.thevoiceofthehorse.com