RE: NPR RADIO PROGRAM ON CO-HOUSING
From: Kelly Green (kellydingonline.com)
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 09:54:25 -0600 (MDT)
If you want to listen to this program and you're not in WAMU's listening
area, NPR has a list of stations that air  "Public Interest with Kojo
Nnamdi:" http://www.wamu.org/piaff.html.  And if you're not in the listening
area of any of those stations, you can listen to a recording of it over the
Web by going to: http://www.wamu.org/pihi.html.  The recording won't be
available for download until sometime after the program has finished (I
don't know when they become available, but Monday's shows are already
available right now).  You'll want to install RealPlayer in advance if you
don't already have it.

Kelly




-----Original Message-----
From: cohousing-l [at] freedom2.mtn.org
[mailto:cohousing-l [at] freedom2.mtn.org]On Behalf Of Ann Zabaldo
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 8:17 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Fw: NPR RADIO PROGRAM ON CO-HOUSING


Hi All!

Just to let you know about this NPR program on cohousing tomorrow!  Details
below!

Ann Zabaldo

Takoma Village Cohousing
Washington, DC. -- America's
Hometown!

"Looking inward from the street, the eye is drawn to the lone power cable
stretched between the North and South Wings.  Festooned with !!!!Warning!!!!
yellow tape, it evokes, briefly, streamer and laundry-criscrossed courtyards
in out-of-the-way Mediterranean villages."   From our resident poet laureate
and bon vivant, Ron Murray.

Subject: RADIO PROGRAM ON CO-HOUSING



> WEDNESDAY, July 19, 1:00 PM,
> WAMU, 88.5 FM
>
> Host, Kojo Nnamdi
>
>  The new millenium's answer to communes and the breakdown of social
networks.
> Guests join Kojo to discuss intentional communities and co-housing.
>
> Guests
> Ken Norwood, Executive Director, Shared Living Resource Center
> Zev Paiss, Executive Director, The Cohousing Network
> Beth Arnone, Member of Liberty Village Cohousing in Frederick, MD
>


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