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From: Debbie Fox (xof5![]() |
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Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2017 08:32:33 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello everyone: My name is Debbie Fox and I'm currently involved in Ralston Creek Cohousers in Arvada, CO. We are part of a larger community, Geos Neighborhood, that is just starting development. Our group is growing, slowly. We have 8 committed members who have put up money to be part of the cohousing. We meet approximately once a month, mostly to discuss member recruitment. Once we get to 10 members the requirement is to put in a larger amount of money that will go to hiring an architect. Then we can start the design process. My question is: How have other developing cohousing groups included interested parties that are not ready to put in money? Do you include them in the monthly meetings? Several people have asked to come to the meetings, but they aren't ready to commit financially. Debbie Fox
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Including interested people in the process when they aren't ready to commit financially Debbie Fox, September 30 2017
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Re: Including interested people in the process when they aren't ready to commit financially Dick Margulis, October 1 2017
- Re: Including interested people in the process when they aren't ready to commit financially Dennis Clark, October 1 2017
- Re: Including interested people in the process when they aren't ready to commit financially Sharon Villines, October 1 2017
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Re: Including interested people in the process when they aren't ready to commit financially Dick Margulis, October 1 2017
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