Re: Might you be interested in a community in NH (near Dartmouth) that has no residences yet?
From: Kathleen Lowry (kathleenlowrylpcclmftgmail.com)
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2023 10:13:55 -0800 (PST)
Oh my gosh. What a great idea-cabins on a lake cohousing. As a native 
Minnesotan and lifelong camper this sounds wonderful! 

> On Jan 17, 2023, at 12:09 PM, Liz Ryan Cole via Cohousing-L <cohousing-l [at] 
> cohousing.org> wrote:
> 
> I graduated from Oberlin College in 1968. My interest in community probably 
> predated college, but Oberlin helped shape my interests and my life’s path 
> toward cooperative living and collegial decision making.  
> 
> Our own developing community (Loch Lyme Lodge, Inc/Pinnacle Project),  while 
> facing very challenging zoning issues re residential living, runs a 22 cabin 
> based hospitality business on a lovely lake (called Post Pond, hey it’s NH).  
> I am thinking that some folks on this great list might be interested in either
> 1- learning more about becoming Pinnacle members (especially valuable/fun for 
> folks who come to New England or are here already) and/or
> 2 - becoming a member who owns one of our cabins (our hospitality LLC run the 
> business, owners get a share in the cabin based profits). 
> 
> And we have not given up on building an intergenerational residential 
> community that compliments our intergenerational rental cabin community; with 
> clustered, energy efficient homes on the cohousing model - but we might just 
> be leading that work by building the ALMC (that’s Assisted Living/Memory 
> Care) component before we build the traditional independent homes. 
> 
> So we’d love to hear from you if
> - you might like to rent a cabin for a weekend or a week to enjoy our corner 
> of New England
> - you might like to learn more about owning a cabin at Loch Lyme Lodge
> - you might be interested in helping to develop an ALMC development here at 
> Loch Lyme Lodge (on the small size encouraged by The Green House Project)
> 
> And of course we’d love to hear from you if you went to Oberlin (or Grinnell 
> or Earlham or .. fill in that school that encouraged your belief in the power 
> of community).
> 
> thanks
> 
> liz
> 
> Liz Ryan Cole
> lizryancole [at] me.com
> 
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