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Formed: 1972 Established: 1973
Miccosukee Land Co-op
Miccosukee CPO, Florida,
United States
 The Miccosukee Land Cooperative (MLC) is a community of 100 families and individuals who together own 344 acres situated east of Tallahassee. Co-op members privately own their own homesteads, which range in size from 1 acre to several acres each. Over 90 acres are preserved in its natural state as common land, owned collectively and enjoyed by the entire membership.
MLC members are drawn together by a common desire to live in a rural environment where the land/environment is respected and interaction between neighbors is a sought-after experience. All activities (other than paying assessments for necessities such as taxes and insurance) are purely voluntary, allowing each person to choose the level of sharing and socializing they prefer. While we are a diverse group in age, occupation, and religious practice, many adults are in the prime years of their careers. Despite a busy pace, we make time to celebrate the milestones of our lives and to support one another in times of sickness or tragedy. Many of us carry the vision of more time for shared meals and sitting on the porch shelling peas, gossiping, and singing. In the meantime we walk more separate paths but always give thanks for our land and precious neighbors.
 
Contact:
9601 Miccosukee Rd
#23A
Tallahassee, Florida 32309-9662 United States

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Last Updated:3/17/2005
 
Visitors Accepted
 (No Community facilities for visitors)
Visitor Process: Please contact edde@nettally.com to arrange a visit to Miccosukee Land Coop.
Network Affiliations:
Fellowship for Intentional Community
:: FIC
Population
Adult Members:
140
Child Members:
39
Non-member Residents:
15
Open to new adults:
Yes
Open to new children:
Yes
Gender Balance:
46% M 54% F
(FIC)
Government
Decision Making:
By consensus
Identified Leader:
Yes
Leadership Core Group:
Yes
Labor and Money
Financial Style:
Other
Labor Contribution:
Join Fee:
Yes
(Must purchase land or home at MLC)
Regular Fees:
Yes
(mandatory assessments for operations and maintenance)
Land and Buildings
Rural
Area:
344 acres (139.2 hectares)
(about 100 acres are held in common)
Land Owned By:
Individual community member(s)
(100 acres are held in common)
Number of Residences:
100
Cohousing:
No
Food, etc.
Percentage of Food Grown:
1-5%
Share Community Meals:
1 time/week
(there are regular weekly potlucks open to all)
Dietary Choice or Restrictions:
Diet is up to each individual
Dietary Practice:
Other
Alcohol Use:
Used Often
Tobacco Use:
Used Occasionally
Social Factors
Open to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and/or Transgender members:
Yes
Shared Spiritual Path:
No
Which Spiritual Path(s):
Other
(Many diverse religious practices by individuals)
Educational Style(s):
Other
 
 


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