Re: Rural Co-operative: co-housing, organic ranching and farming
From: Dave & Diane (cohotheworld.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 05:42:09 -0700 (MST)
It sounds more like an intentional community than a cohousing community (although some say that cohousing *is* an intentional community, thereby making it difficult to distinguish the two in the English language). Have you tried advertising it in Communities Magazine? To put in a "Reach" ad, type it on a piece of paper and send it to Patricia Greene, 13 West Branch Road, Heath, MA 01339. You can contact her at 413-337-4037 or patricia [at] ic.org. Rate is 25 cents aword up to 100 words and 50 centa a word thereafter.

Good luck!

--Diane Simpson

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On Monday, December 22, 2003, at 08:17 PM, Guy Koehler, Rivendell Ranch wrote:

All buildings will be cob, and self-built (or other natural building
materials grown on the ranch); thus allowing private residences and common buildings at a significantly lower financial cost. Labor will be very high. I have no idea yet how to extract some of my equity from having purchased the property, and disburse ownership to other residents and members. I am
currently leaning heavily to co-operative and csa formulaes.

Call me an ideologic extreme leftist, but by golly I'm going to bring this
to fruition.

I am looking for others who have experience and/or interest in helping to
make this happen.

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