A Neighborhood on Purpose

In our cohousing community members work together to create a socially rich community that is safe, sustainable, diverse, egalitarian, supportive, attractive and affordable.

Members collaborate to plan and develop their own neighborhood. Homes are owned privately but are deliberately clustered to provide a village-like common space that is protected from vehicle traffic. There is also a common house, which typically includes dining, recreation and childcare facilities and other amenities. In our community there is no effort to establish a religious or philosophical creed; what we share is a desire to live more economically, ecologically, and cooperatively.
GreenHavenCohousing.org
Follow greenhavencoho on Twitter
Contact us at info@greenhavencohousing.org

Monday, December 19, 2011

Time to Register!!


Using Sociocracy in Community
A Self-Governance &
Decision-Making Method 

to Raise Morale and
Help Your Community Thrive

January 28 & 29, 2012 

9 to 5 each day
New Haven, Connecticut

Featuring
John Buck
Primary teacher of Sociocracy in the US,
Co-author, We the People: 
Consenting to a Deeper Democracy

Consultant, the Sociocracy Consultant Group
Resident, Pioneer Valley Cohousing


International Community Consultant,
Author of Creating a Life Together:
Practical Tools
to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities

$175 for two-day workshop
Discounted tickets available

Includes lunches, Saturday evening wine reception, and all materials
Complimentary all-day childcare and activities
Limited capacity. Reserve early!

First 20 registrants receive a complimentary copy of
We the People: Consenting to a Deeper Democracy, by John Buck and Sharon Villines.
Click to REGISTER

CLICK FOR MORE INFO


0 comments: