Re: Communication within the community?
From: Lauren Lake (laurenlake161gmail.com)
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2025 08:07:11 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Maggi,

At Green Grove Cohousing, we primarily use Slack for our community
communications. We've set up various channels: some for topics relevant to
all residents, and others for specific work circles or special interests.

We also have optional channels for more casual topics, such as sharing
travel photos or random interesting finds. A particularly popular channel
is "kudos," where residents can acknowledge and thank individuals or teams
for their outstanding contributions.

We use the free version of Slack, which means messages are only retained
for 90 days. For any important discussions or decisions made on Slack, we
make sure to copy them to an archive. Slack has been relatively easy to
use, even for our less tech-savvy residents, and its mobile apps are very
convenient.

Lauren

On Tue, Sep 2, 2025 at 5:19 AM Maggi <librarymaggi [at] gmail.com> wrote:

> In what ways does your community communicate with one another? I’m
> interested in online and offline methods that are working or not working
> for folks. How do you support folks in streamlining communications?
>
> This feels like a perennial question and I’m always curious how things
> change over time. I’ve been a member of Touchstone Cohousing for 25 years.
>
> -Maggi Rohde
> Ann Arbor, MI
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