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, sustainably, and cooperatively.
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Sunday, April 1, 2012

New Haven Bioregional Group and Barnard Environmental School Present:
A Film
FARMAGEDDON
The Unseen War on
American Family Farms
Let’s bring our community
together  with food, film,
and  conversation!!
Saturday, April 28, 2012

5:30–6 PM Visit Barnard’s School Garden
6–6:45 PM Community Potluck
6:45–8:15 PM Movie
8:15–8:45 PM Discussion with Bill
Duesing, CT NOFA; and Cob Carlson, Film Editor
Americans’ right to access fresh, healthy foods of their choice is under attack. Farmageddon tells the story of small, family farms that were providing safe, healthy foods to their communities and were forced to stop, sometimes through violent action by government agents and seeks to figure out why.
Sponsored by Barnard School and New Haven Bioregional Group
   with our community allies:
Green Haven, Inc, City Seed, Common Ground, CT NOFA, New Haven  Food Policy Council, Friends of Edgewood Park, Kim Brinton, DVM, New Haven Land Trust, Melissa Waldron-Fertile Ground, Slow Food Shoreline, West River Neighborhood Services Corporation