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Forming Formed: 2008
This page last updated:1/18/2009
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Vermont,
United States
 We are a family that is looking for other families to form a community where everyone works together for the benefits of everyone. A community where people do not judge others, and where there is a freedom of choice. We desire a place where children can grow up safe. We would like to have gardens and raise a few animals. We like our free time but also know when the work needs to be done. We like to socialize with like-minded others, but also like time where we can spend it with nature. If you are willing to work your part and still have your freedom, let’s talk.
  Status: forming
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Vermont United States

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This page last updated:1/18/2009
 
Visitors Accepted
 (yes your welcome to visit, have dinner with us, and enjoy sharing ideas)
Visitor Process: Send an email with the number in your family and all names. Include how many days you plan on staying and the date or dates you plan to visit. Include a brief statement on what you are looking for in a community.
Statement of Housing Non-discrimination:
No Answer Provided
Population
Members(adults and children):
5
Open to new members:
Yes
(all families welcome)
Government
Decision Making:
By majority rule
Leadership Core Group:
No
Labor and Money
Financial Style:
Partial income sharing
(We are willing to help out new families)
Open to Members with Pre-existing Debt:
Yes
(your debt not ours)
Labor Contribution:
Expected
(yes we would like all members to understand what needs to get done, and for everyone to do there part, but at there own time.)
Join Fee:
No
Regular Fees:
No
Land and Buildings
Rural
(but within 30 min. from a larger town)
Area:
11 acres (4.5 hectares)
(private, not seen from the road, field and woods)
Land Owned By:
Other
Number of Residences:
1
(one for now but have room for 1 or 2 more families)
Food, etc.
Percentage of Food Grown:
21-50%
Share Community Meals:
2-5 times/week
(its up to the members once established)
Dietary Choice or Restrictions:
Diet is up to each individual
Dietary Practice:
Omnivorous
(but again its ones own choice so any is accepted)
Alcohol Use:
Seldom used
Tobacco Use:
Used Occasionally
Social Factors
Which Spiritual Traditions(s):
Ecumenical (includes "all religions")
Educational Style(s):
Other
(upto each family)
 
 


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