Need ideas for building community | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Fred H Olson WB0YQM (fholson![]() |
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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 95 12:08 CST |
GoodIdeas [at] aol.com is the author of this message. It was sent to Fred for posting, I know nothing more about the magazine than is included in the message. It was posted by the COHOUSING-L sysop (Fred). **************** FORWARDED MESSAGE FOLLOWS ********************* [Note: several newsgroups are being targeted with this request.] Hello from Good Ideas, a bi-monthly magazine of useful solutions to modern problems. We are looking for ideas to include in our upcoming issue on "Building Community" (March/April 1995). Any ideas you have come up with or come across can be sent to GoodIdeas [at] aol.com, and we will attribute the ideas to their authors. These ideas will supplement the ideas our staff has researched; the best submitted idea (in the eyes of our staff) receives a Good Ideas award. By "community", we mean both the social bonds between neighbors and the general livability of a place (jobs, vitality, and quality of life). People have different relationships with their neighborhood, their town, and their region. A sense of community can be important at all three scales. Many Americans feel a lack of ties to their communities. They don't know their neighbors. They don't come together to solve local problems. The old-fashioned social safety net of people helping people is full of holes in places as different as small towns, bedroom communities, and the big city. This upcoming issue, we are searching for ways to strengthen communities, small and large. Examples of ideas we are writing about are: increasing common open space, child care by senior volunteers, local barter systems, and designing for pedestrians. Any ideas you have are welcome. Any experiences in your community, or experiences you know about, are also very valuable. Please e-mail your thoughts to GoodIdeas [at] aol.com. Thanks! ------ Forwarded message ends here ------
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