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Formed: 1938 Established: 1939
This data is based on the FIC's Communities Directory 2000 edition, www.ic.org, and/or cohousing.org.
Celo Community
Burnsville, North Carolina,
United States
 Celo Community is a land trust with 1,200 acres occupied by some 40 households. Members do not own the land in fee simple but purchase "holdings" that carry most, but not all, the privileges of regular ownership. A holding may be sold only to another member or to the community. Plans for building houses, roads, or power lines must be submitted to the Property Committee for approval.
The community includes a few single people and unmarried couples but is made up predominantly of families. The member families live in separate homes and make their livings independently. They come together once a month for a meeting and function on a variety of committees. Now and then they have a "community workday" in which groups come together to carry out community projects or to assist a member family. Lifestyles are simple, and there is concern with ecology and social issues.
Families wishing to join Celo Community apply for trial membership, which runs for eight months if the family is housed in the community or one year if they are living nearby. At the end of the trial membership period the family and community decide whether the family should become accepted as a regular member.
At present there are about 30 families waiting to become trial members. Since only two trial members are accepted at a time a family applying now could expect to wait several years to become a member. Also, holding sites are limited, and that introduces an element of uncertainty.
I should mention, however, that it is a common practice for candidates to move nearby and take part in community activities while waiting. We sometimes refer to these folks as "our sane fringe." In fact, in most Celo Community activities the community members are outnumbered by the nonmembers.
 
Contact:
Attn: Walters
7965 White Oak Rd
Burnsville, North Carolina 28714 United States
Community location is placed at the center of the zip/postal code, city/state, or city/country (not based on street addresses)
This data is based on the FIC's Communities Directory 2000 edition, www.ic.org, and/or cohousing.org.
 
Visitors Accepted
Statement of Housing Non-discrimination:
No Answer Provided
Population
Members(adults and children):
113
Government
Decision Making:
By consensus
Identified Leader:
No
Leadership Core Group:
No
Labor and Money
Financial Style:
Members have independent finances
Join Fee:
No
Land and Buildings
Rural
Area:
1000 acres (404.7 hectares)
Land Owned By:
The community
Food, etc.
Percentage of Food Grown:
1-5%
Share Community Meals:
Rarely
Dietary Choice or Restrictions:
Diet is up to each individual
Dietary Practice:
Omnivorous
Alcohol Use:
Used occasionally
Tobacco Use:
Used Occasionally
Social Factors
Educational Style(s):
Home schooling
:: Private school at the community
:: Private school off the property
:: Public schooled
 
 


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