Do you long to recapture a sense of true community, where friends know and help one another? Learn why intentional communities are attracting increasing interest as models of cooperation, friendship and sustainable living. Tonight, members of NICA (Northwest Intentional Communities Association) from local communities share experiences and perspectives on the benefit of community life and touch on topics such as decision making, problem solving, structure, income and ownership. You’ll leave with inspiration and practical techniques for sustainable living wherever you live, serve or work!
The panel will consist of representatives from the following communities:
- Ananda Community
- Ravenna Kibbutz
- Songaia Cohousing
- Sherwood Co-Op
Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Time: 7:00 to 8:30 pm
Location: East West Bookshop, 6500 Roosevelt Way NE
Will intentional communities not represented on the panel on March 10 at East West Bookstore be able to talk about or give out information about our groups. I’m with Clearwater Commons in Bothell and we are actively seeking new members.
Absolutely. Come and bring your materials.
Who will be representing the different groups?
Sorry for the delay in getting back on this. The panelists were:
+ Ananda: Larry Ryder
+ Ravenna Kibbutz: Neal Schindler
+ Songaia: Nancy Lanphear
Sherwood Co-op: Helen Bennett
+ Twin Oaks: Syd Fredrickson