Re: Research Triangle Park folks: Future of Community is tomorrow (Durham/Raleigh/Carrboro, NC) | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Ann Zabaldo (zabaldo![]() |
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Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 17:33:57 -0700 (PDT) |
Raines and all -- This day sounds as if it is going to be an event to remember. A very good warm up to the national conference in June. Please let us know how the day unfolded. Details always appreciated. Buona Fortuna! Best -- Ann Zabaldo Takoma Village Cohousing Washington, DC Principal, Cohousing Collaborative, LLC Falls Church VA 703-688-2646 On Apr 20, 2012, at 8:14 PM, Raines Cohen wrote: > > Thanks to RTP area cohousing neighborhoods for your connection and > support for tomorrow's Future of Community gathering: > http://www.FutureOfCommunity.org/ > > We're gathering tomorrow at the Friends Meeting House at 404 Alexander > Street in Durham (NC) --- expect at least 50 of us -- and please pass > the word in your communities, forward this message, and invite your > area friends and community seekers to join us, we will have room and > want everyone at all interested to get the most of this rare > opportunity. > > Here's an FAQ to get things rolling. > > 0. WHO'S COMING? Ecovillagers. Co-op community builders. Cohousers. > Ecohouse Organizers. Community Founders. Longtime Members. Seekers. > Transition Town folks. Moviemakers. Faith-based communitarians. > Community-based businesspeople. Urban Farmers. And YOU and Your > Friends. > > In particular we know at least half a dozen folks from nearby Eno > Commons are coming (including a couple with homes for sale), and > Coho/US's current and past Executive Directors, Rebecca Lane and Craig > "Oz" Ragland (both from the Seattle area). My wife and > community-planning-partner Betsy Morris and me from Berkeley (CA). > Communities Magazine Editor Chris Roth and the Fellowship for > Intentional Community (FIC) board, including Executive Secretary and > trainer/facilitator Laird Schaub. Lots of folks from Durham Central > Park Cohousing, the hot up-and-coming forming-group-with-a-site near > the meeting spot. And some from Asheville, Great Oaks Cohousing in Ann > Arbor, Michigan, and beyond. > > 1. SCHEDULE? The doors open at 9:30 for social coffee time and > registration; OPENING PROGRAM starts promptly at 10 am! Feel free to > come and leave anytime, but if you want to be part of the > introductions and make sure the topics you care about get on the > schedule, get there early. We'll start wrapping up around 4, with > formal sessions over by 5 and the conference bookstore closed by 5:30 > so we can finish cleaning up. One of the rooms will be dedicated to > showing videos; we'll have the director of An Idiocratic Life and the > Editor of Within Reach showing clips and fostering discussion, as well > as Visions of Utopia, A New We, and other documentaries. > > 2. PARKING? Use the lot directly across from the Meeting House! Take > the first six slots in each row. Three handicapped spots in Meeting > House parking lot. Please don't park onstreet or use the Ronald > McDonald House lot. Durham Area Transit stops a block away. > > 3. LUNCH? Experience a community-made meal of fresh veggie soup, > salad, fruit, and sandwiches (meat and/or cheese), for $10 or if that > doesn't suit you, bring your own and enjoy it with us, with indoor and > outdoor tables with facilitated conversations by > topic/interest/location. We'll also have coffee, juice, and waters: > hot, cold, and bubbly, for sale. BYOWB: Bring Your Own Water Bottle > (and bowl/utensils) if you can, but we'll have plenty on hand. > > 4. CHILD-FRIENDLY? YES! There's a small playground and indoor > kid-friendly space available for parents to keep an eye on children, > so you can still be part of the action. > > 5. ACCESSIBLE - YES, go through the parking lot to a path and ramp > into the Meeting House to get there without climbing stairs; both > bathrooms are wheelchair accessible. If you have other needs, please > let us know. > > 6. ELECTRONICS? WIRELESS? Yes and yes -- Feel free to bring laptop or > iPad for note-taking; and if you have a spare, a video projector to > help us share beautiful images and movies of community! An open WiFi > network may be available on parts of the site, but don't rely on it. > > 7. CAN I BRING my flyers, books, posters, models? Yes! Anything left > behind will be recycled unless you've made special arrangements with > the hosts. > > 8. VOLUNTEER? Yes, please! you are welcome especially for cleanup > after lunch and closing. (if everyone can chip in a little time, 15 > minutes to half an hour would be all it takes to spread the work) > > 9. MONEY STUFF? - We suggest donations of $20 to $45, as you are > able; cash, credit cards, or checks accepted (there's no ATM onsite). > 10% of proceeds go to FIC (plus all book/magazine/video sales and > direct contributions). > > 10. Please, no drugs, alcohol, tobacco, or weapons on site! > > Any Q's, please call us at 510-842-6224 or contact us via the website > above. Spread the good word, and we look forward to seeing you there. > We'll report back on how we can help you replicate this model in your > town, building energy for community. > > Raines and Betsy, your Cohousing Coaches & Community Organizers > Planning for Sustainable Communities > http://www.CohousingCoaches.com/ > _________________________________________________________________ > Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: > http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ > >
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Research Triangle Park folks: Future of Community is tomorrow (Durham/Raleigh/Carrboro, NC) Raines Cohen, April 20 2012
- Re: Research Triangle Park folks: Future of Community is tomorrow (Durham/Raleigh/Carrboro, NC) Ann Zabaldo, April 20 2012
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