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On Saturday, August 1, Seachar hosted Dr. Paul Anderson (Dr. TLUD) for an all-day workshop in the construction of Top-Lit Up Draft (TLUD) cookstoves.  The stoves can quickly be constructed from commonly available materials, and produce charcoal while providing heat for cooking (or other uses).  Paul’s TLUD stoves have been tested and shown to produce [...]

South Seattle Community College, in partnership with the Seattle Biochar Working Group (SeaChar.org), is hosting a presentation by noted Biochar expert Dr. Paul Anderson at 7 pm on Thursday, July 30.  Dr. Anderson will speak about the role of fuel efficient, clean burning, charcoal producing stoves as a critical response to environmental and health challenges [...]

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We’re now up on our WordPress site.  This will be a much better platform for growing as an organization and an online presence, which will help tie into our on the ground efforts in Seattle and the developing world. Digg this post Recommend on Facebook

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Progress on the Website

Art, Vivian, and I met with Matt Aguila today.  Matt has been working up the WordPress template for our website, and has now enabled our google calendar to be visible on the site.  We plan on having the WordPress version up and live in a couple of weeks. Digg this post Recommend on Facebook

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SeaChar is official!

I am very pleased to announce that our non profit status is now official with the IRS!  We are a registered 501(c)(3) not for profit, and can now begin accepting charitable contributions from individuals and companies.  As such all donations are eligible for tax deductions. Digg this post Recommend on Facebook

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