Re: How did you start your cohousing group & find members?
From: Ann Zabaldo (zabaldoearthlink.net)
Date: Mon, 15 May 2017 05:52:24 -0700 (PDT)
Gary — congrats on starting your cohousing adventure!

Are you coming to the CohoUS conference in Nashville May 19-21?   There’s an 
entire track devoted to cohousing basics.  
http://www.cohousing.org/2017/sessions <http://www.cohousing.org/2017/sessions>
There’s a ton of information on the cohousing.org <http://cohousing.org/> 
website.

There’s also some cool information you can download from the 
Midatlanticcohousing.org <http://midatlanticcohousing.org/> website click on 
RESOURCES tab at the top of the homepage.  Then, check out the goodies from the 
same drop down tab.

See you at the conference?

Best --

Ann Zabaldo
Takoma Village Cohousing
Washington, DC
Principal, Cohousing Collaborative, LLC
Falls Church, VA
202.546.4654

As long as you have two or fewer … your ducks are always in a row.  The Covert 
Comic



> On May 15, 2017, at 12:02 AM, Gary Leib/US/RI/02809 via Cohousing-L 
> <cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org> wrote:
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> In Providence, RI a small group of us has met and started to brainstorm about 
> how and where to build.  We created a website, a Facebook page and, and a 
> Meetup page.  
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> We expect our cohousing community will be multi-generational, in an urban 
> setting with a common house.  The homes will be a variety of sizes that may 
> be co-ops, rental units, rent-to-buy, private ownership and include 
> affordable and market rate pricing.
> -- So, how did other start-ups find members?  
> -- What methods would you recommend? 
> -- What are priority steps?
> Suggestions would be much appreciated. 
> Please post your answers here or call us at 401-787-5158
> Thanks.
> 
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