The skills registry is for everyone to add to with a skill they can share in the community. As this list grows, our community can build a network of friends and neighbors that can work locally, potentially on a barter system.
Skills Registry
FOOD
SOIL HEALTH
David Yarrow
PERMACULTURE
Dan Blacklock, Andrew Philips
HERBS
Sharon Hubbs-Kreft
MUSHROOMS
Jeff Hehl
FOOD PRESERVATION
Sophie Belanger
ENERGY
WOOD
Terra Preta: David Yarrow
WIND
Andy Goodell has helped set up a Bergey 1kW turbine on an 80 foot tower
TRANSPORTATION
Improving Gas Efficiency
Andy Goodell offering courses of driving efficiency through May 2008
CONSTRUCTION
Jeff Hehl, Clark Sanders, Russ Honicker
LOCAL ARTISTS
STREET THEATER
Maryann Stow
FILMAKERS
John Miglietta, Joseph Stillman
PHOTOJOURNALISTS
Russ Honicker
PAINTERS
Maryann Stow, Catelyn Augustine
FABRIC CONSTRUCTION
Janet Sutta
PEOPLE INDEX:
Andy Goodell For a guide to driving efficiently, contact at goodella@hartwick.edu or 603-831-0356. I am available for driving courses on in-depth techniques to drive more than 50% more efficiently.
Maryann Stow: - watercolor,mixed media. I'm interested in forming a group of folks to do street theater or something like it regarding issues found on this wiki and the general global crisis/opportunity;
organic gardening; willingness to schedule car pooling trips to Southside, Annuttos, etc from center city Oneonta (I have a station wagon) maryannart@hotmail.com 607-433-6719
Andrew Phillips: Permaculture Design www.hancockpermaculture.org
David Yarrow: Soil Fertility,Terra Preta Soil Albany, dyarrow@nycap.rr.com
Jeff Hehl: Mushroom Gardens willing to teach masonry, concrete work, doghandling (lets face it, he has an English Mastiff) mushroom cultivation and foraging/permaculture wildcrafting. Rough carpentry. Masonry bread ovens. Hoop houses, organic gardening, preparedness skills. Woods walk. Morris, 607 – 434-1632
Daniel Blacklock: Permaculture Design abcde@stny.rr.com Oneonta, 607- 433-4729
Colleen Blacklock: Self-Help Acupressure,Chinese Herbal Medicine cb@stny.rr.com Oneonta, 607-432-2211
Ed and Vicky Lentz: Raising Sheep, Fiber Arts edlentz@mac.com New Lisbon 607-263-5425
Sophie Belanger: Food Preservation sophiebel@hotmail.com
Marla & Fred Karr: Garlic Growing mmc121548@frontiernet.net
Sharon Hubbs-Kreft: Certified Herbalist wintersaurora@yahoo.com
Sherril Berry-Wysong: Llama Farmer alpaca@delhi.net Meredith, 607 746-9823
Bkakti Karla Sikora: Yoga omsik@frontiernet.net
Russ Honicker: Stone and Brick work russell.honicker@gmail.com 607 547-6126
John Coughlin: Shaman - Reiki Master -Guide & Practitioner ~ energy.therapy@hotmail.com 607-369-2357(pm)
John Miglietta is a cameraman, editor and Producer working in broadcast and industrial television. As an independent Producer he has won numerous awards over the past 12 years. His "The Delhi Communication Project..." about pro and anti-Iraq war people in Delhi, New York won a (New York regional) Emmy award after being broadcast on WSKG-TV in Binghamton. His latest project is an educational documentary called "Just Around the Corner", a solutions-oriented video with and for teenagers about what to do about upcoming problems around Peak Oil and Climate Change. For more info, visit his website www.jdmpromedia.com
Catelyn Augustine: Mixed/Multi Media artist. A student at SUCO who is interested in getting more involvement, awareness, and voices from the students in Oneonta to help with these various topics. Also is interested in doing multi-media performances, music, art, theater, film, etc. Is able to help anyone who needs some extra hands..gardening, building, various projects, etc. augucj34@oneonta.edu
Tom Pritchard: is 'retired' with undergraduate and graduate degrees in business and health services administration. Have served on municipal (Hartwick) and county (Otsego) planning boards for 28 years. Past work of Electric Deregulation and Municipal Control of Septage. Frequent letters to editors and guest editorials. anotherthyme@yahoo.com (607) 282-0210.
Janet Sutta: Sewing Skills including drafting, altering and designing patterns for clothing and upholstery. Interested in working cooperatively in all aspects of designing and sewing for personal and community use. thisfineday@hotmail.com (607) 432 2999
FOOD PRESERVATION:
http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/index.html
The National Center for Home Food Preservation is a source for current research-based recommendations for most methods of home food preservation. The Center was established with funding from the Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (CSREES-USDA) to address food safety concerns for those who practice and teach home food preservation and processing methods


