Re: Is there a high contact cohousing
From: Kathleen Lowry (kathleenlowrylpcclmftgmail.com)
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2022 06:07:20 -0700 (PDT)
Vicki, Thank you!!! Kathleen

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> Hi Kathleen,
> I live at Wasatch Commons in Salt Lake City. I have contact with my
> neighbors every day. I take a walk with a neighbor or go swimming. I
> sometimes have coffee or lunch with a neighbor. Maybe I'll garden with
> a neighbor. Or at least once a day, I just stand in the path and chat
> with a neighbor. I'm often on the path greeting the children as they
> come home. I think any community can be a "high contact" community if
> you take the initiative and invite your neighbors to do things. We
> have potluck meals twice a week and a "cafe" on Saturday mornings.
> Another example is a group of people at Wasatch Commons who carpool to
> our neighborhood gym to do water aerobics each morning.
> 
> There’s not available housing here at the moment. We participate in
> the Annual Cohousing Open House each spring. Check out FB Page.
> 
> https://www.facebook.com/wasatchcommonscohousing
> 
> Vicky Wason
> resident of Wasatch Commons since 1998
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