CoHousing journal - Fall 1994
From: Fred H Olson WB0YQM (fholsonmaroon.tc.umn.edu)
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 94 11:34 CDT
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CoHousing Journal - Fall 1994 Table of Contents

NEWS 
Recently completed projects
  Puget Ridge (Seattle, WA)                                            4
  Pioneer Valley (Amherst, MA)                                         4
  Common Ground (Aspen, CO)                                            5
  Cardiff Place (Victoria, BC)                                         5
Other projects
  Cantine's Island (Saugerties, NY)                                    6
  New View (Acton, MA)                                                 6
  Alchemy Farm (Falmouth, MA)                                          6
  Wood of the Muse (Raleigh, NC)                                      23
FEATURES
Developing a Sustainable Core Group (by Rob Sandelin)                  7
Marketing a Community:  Issues and Strategies (by Fritz Radandt)       9
Regional insert (content varies)                                  center
Navigating the Marketing Maze (by Ellen Hertzman)                     15
Factors Affecting Land Cost (by John Hellwig)                         18
Handling Conflict (in Sacramento, CA; by Laura Russell)               19
Lessons from the Children (a Nyland story; by Kathryn Lorenz)         21
List of Back Issues                                                   24

CoHousing is published quarterly by The CoHousing Network, P.O.Box 2584, 
Berkeley, CA 94702; 510-526-6124.  $25.00 per year; sample issues $5.00.  
Bulk rates available for groups and resale; please inquire.  
The journal provides news and information about the development process 
as well as life in CoHousing communities.  Four-page regional inserts 
report on the activities of groups around the United States and Canada.  
Comments/questions/Letters to the Editor may be forwarded to Don 
Lindemann (cohomag [at] aol.com).

(Note:  the journal is currently struggling to stay afloat, although
recent trends have been promising; please subscribe, tell your friends
and help in whatever way you can to get the word out; we've found that
we get a pretty good response rate from mailings to people referred to
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