RE: Households Sponsoring Outside Groups in the Commonhouse | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Rowenahc (rowenahc![]() |
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Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 15:19:01 -0600 (MDT) |
The Southside system sounds very much like what happens at CambridgeCohousing. We have 41 households and so far there haven't been any serious conflicts, although there are often several events a week. It is preferred that private events be limited to the kitchen and dining room - we don't exclude residents from the living room. Community events come first, although the cooks try to be a bit flexible if there is, say, a party for 15 six year olds scheduled for a Saturday afternoon, and a common meal for the evening. A lot of events are such things as recitals, concerts or poetry readings involving a resident to which all residents are invited. We also have a fair number of events for "private" organizations of which only one of our residents is a member, but we don't rent the place out for the reasons Elizabeth mentioned. We did have a painting class in our recreation room last year for which the participating residents paid a teacher and we have talked about getting a Yoga class started on the same basis. People scheduling events are responsible for cleanup and for replacing community supplies if they are used. Rowenahc -----Original Message----- From: cohousing-l-admin [at] cohousing.org [mailto:cohousing-l-admin [at] cohousing.org]On Behalf Of Elizabeth Stevenson Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 5:59 AM To: cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org Subject: Re: [C-L]_Households Sponsoring Outside Groups in the Commonhouse > Is there any limit as to how many times a household may decide to reserve > the Common House for their own use? Yes. Don't remember the limit. > Are different types of requests treated differently? A household using the > Common House for personal entertaining? A household using the Common House > for commercial purposes? Or activities which have the support of several or > more households? Yes. We have a monthly calendar that the common house committee uses to determine who can use the commonhouse and when. If you want to use the CH, you put a request on the bulletin board devoted to that purpose. That way, others can also see what uses are requested, too. First priority is meals, so if a cook team has reserved a day, that part of the CH is off limits. This doesn't prevent anyone from asking if you can move the day you cook, so it's no big deal. Cohousing events entirely within the community are next. Events that are open to cohousers are after that(i.e., a birthday party with all community members invited plus other friends), and last is events that are private. As you can imagine, there is a continuum of these events, and not all fall neatly into categories, but when I was on the committee, there were very few scheduling conflicts, and we were able to prioritize easily using the guidelines. We did have a conflict over using the CH for commercial purposes. I'm not sure it was resolved to the complete satisfaction of everyone involved. Consider this when making your decision: some people might object on religious, personal or political grounds to what others do to make money. I'd stay away from that entirely unless you have purpose-built commercial space in your CH. We don't rent to outside groups at all. (There are possible legal problems with non-profit status and liability issues as well.) The space is free to anyone who lives here. Sponsors of any event are responsible for getting the CH back to exactly the way it was before the event. > > How many evenings a week do you find that your Common House can be scheduled > each week before members feel invaded? I don't remember the rules about frequency. I think we limit outside events to one per month on weekends. Weekends are when we really want the CH to ourselves. Events during the week are not a problem. > > When you answer would you please say how many households are in your > community. We have 36 in Sonora Cohousing and I'm also wondering if having > that many households makes a difference in the problems that might come up. We have 25 households and our CH is around 2300sf. Not big, and we have plenty of space for events. In retrospect, we were far more worried about use of the CH before we had much experience than we are now. There is a certain territoriality that needs to occur at first, while everyone gets settled into their spaces. I would be careful not to get over exuberant in the beginning. It's exciting to show off your new space, but more sensitive folks will feel very insecure and unhappy about strangers all over the place, much less events that exclude them from the CH. As we stand now, eight years in, I feel completely comfortable with outside events, and rarely concern myself about a bunch of strangers in the sitting room. It doesn't happen often enough for me to feel imposed upon, and they are always respectful and usually quieter than we are! > Becky Schaller > Sonora Cohousing > Tucson, Arizona -- Liz Stevenson Southside Park Cohousing Sacramento, California tamgoddess [at] home.com http://members.home.net/southsideparkcohousing _______________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list Cohousing-L [at] cohousing.org Unsubscribe and other info: http://www.communityforum.net/mailman/listinfo/cohousing-l _______________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list Cohousing-L [at] cohousing.org Unsubscribe and other info: http://www.communityforum.net/mailman/listinfo/cohousing-l
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Households Sponsoring Outside Groups in the Commonhouse Becky Schaller, June 9 2001
- RE: Households Sponsoring Outside Groups in the Commonhouse Rob Sandelin, June 9 2001
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Re: Households Sponsoring Outside Groups in the Commonhouse Elizabeth Stevenson, June 9 2001
- RE: Households Sponsoring Outside Groups in the Commonhouse Rowenahc, June 9 2001
- Re: Households Sponsoring Outside Groups in the Commonhouse pattymara, June 11 2001
- Re: Households Sponsoring Outside Groups in the Commonhouse Judy Baxter, June 11 2001
- Re: Households Sponsoring Outside Groups in the Commonhouse Elizabeth Stevenson, June 11 2001
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