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Intentional Communities Newsletter: September 2007 Promoting Community Living & Cooperative Lifestyles Communities magazine, Directory, Video and more
1 Fall Organizational Meeting and Art of Community Day 2 Communities Directory 2007 New Edition Moving Fast 3 ICWiki Can Help People Find Communities 4 Online Directory - New Search Feature 5 Community Bookshelf Title At Sale Price 6 Communities Magazine Fall Issue 7 How To Multiply Your Good Works For The Planet: Share!
1 Fall Organizational Meeting and Art of Community Day October 24-26, 27 Austin TX
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING. We invite you to join us for the FIC's fall organizational meeting, followed immediately by a one-day Art of Community event. It has been 13 years since we last met in the Lone Star State, and we've picked Austin not just because of the live music scene--it is also a hotbed of student co-ops and interest in cohousing.
What's queued up for the three days of board attention? We'll be diving into:
- a major review of Communities magazine after two years of donor-supported work to overhaul its design and quality
- the early responses to the release of our fifth edition of Communities Directory, the launching of wiki.ic.org, and a forum for feedback comments about communities listed in our online Directory
- work to capitalize our Directory Endowment
- plans for our next Art of Community weekend, slated for Albuquerque spring 2008.
There's always room for one more in the circle, and we hope you'll join the party. It's a great chance to spent time with some of the folks who keep the Communities Movement in motion. You'll get to witness consensus veterans in action, and have an opportunity to put your own oar in the water, adding the pull of your voice to help determine the Fellowship's direction in the months and years ahead.
DATES & TIMES:
- Wednesday, Oct 24 FIC Organizational Meeting begins at 9am
- Friday, Oct 26 Closing Circle around 4-5pm
- Saturday, Oct 27 a one-day community event brought to you by the FIC Events Team. For more information email Ma'ikwe Ludwig at avatar - [a-t] - ic.org
LOCATION, FEE, AND REGISTRATION: We will be meeting, sharing meals, and sleeping in quarters dispersed among cooperative houses around the University of Texas college campus in Austin. Sleeping arrangements will include floor space and sofas in the large living rooms with guest rooms available. The total space for accommodations in the co-ops is for about 25 people. Meetings and meals will be held in Pearl Street Co-op which is part of College Co-ops.
The fee for meals is $3 per meal and will be paid directly to Pearl St Co-op at each meal you attend. Other fees for snacks and meeting space will be $12 per day paid to FIC. Meals start with breakfast on Wednesday and go through dinner on Friday. A list of nearby motels will be provided upon request.
TO REGISTER for the Org Mtg, contact Jenny Upton from Shannon Farm Community in central Virginia, 434-361-1417 (after 5pm eastern time zone) or email to jenny - [a-t] - ic.org Please include arrival and departure dates as well as any food allergies.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE is Oct 5, 2007 We hope to see you there!
http://fic.ic.org/org_mtgs.php
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ART OF COMMUNITY ONE-DAY EVENT Austin Texas
Saturday Oct 27
The FIC will be offering a one-day Art of Community event at the Rhizome Collective in Austin, TX. Workshops will cover consensus, starting an intentional community, legal options, cohousing, and more.
For information about the one-day community event contact Ma'ikwe avatar - [a-t] -ic.org 505-514-8180
http://fic.ic.org/aofc/
2 Communities Directory 2007 New Edition Moving Fast By Tony Sirna
The brand new 2007 edition of the Communities Directory is flying off the shelf in its first month back from the printer. Our offices have shipped almost 250 books and the orders are still rolling in.
This is the second edition of the book produced based on our Online Communities Directory http://directory.ic.org and we are very happy with the results.
This all-new Directory edition lists over 900 intentional communities in North America, including ecovillages, co-ops, communes and cohousing projects, and 300 communities from around the world. Also included are detailed cross-reference charts, an index, and maps. For the first time we include maps showing community locations world-wide as well as detailed maps of North America.
You can order your copy now for $24 (plus shipping.) This is a 20% discount for those ordering direct from the FIC so don't wait until you see it in stores. Please contact us for discounts on 5 or more copies.
Help us promote the new book by telling your friends or better yet, order them a copy!
http://store.ic.org/directory/
Fifth Edition Communities Directory 2007; 432 pages; paperbound; 8-1/2x11 inches published by the Fellowship for Intentional Community
The price direct from FIC is $24 plus S/H.
Shipping/handling on this item is as follows 4.00 S/H for first item 1.00 S/H for each additional item
S/H prices are for Standard Mail postal delivery within US.
Order by phone fax or mail from FIC :: 138 Twin Oaks Rd :: Louisa VA 23093
800-462-8240 540-894-4112 fax
And remember to visit our online Directory to check for updates received since the book was sent to the printer
3 ICWiki Can Help People Find Communities By Tony Sirna
The Intentional Communities Wiki has some new pages that can help you and other seekers find Communities magazine and the Communities Directory, but we need your help.
We've created a page listing stores which carry Communities magazine so that people looking to pick up a copy at the newsstand can find a place close to home. Because of the way magazines are distributed we have no way of knowing exactly which stores carry the magazine so we need your help in adding your local store to the list. You can view or edit the list at:
Stores Selling Communities Magazine
http://wiki.ic.org/wiki/Stores_selling_Communities_magazine
If you aren't up to wiki editing, contact our webmaster with your store's info and we will add it for you.
Wikis are user-created web sites, written and edited by their online community of users. Wikipedia
is the best known example. Our Intentional Communities Wiki is a place to share information that is useful to those living in, wanting to live in, or wishing to start intentional communities and those seeking more community in their lives.
The ICWiki is brand new so there is a lot of room for new material and we would love to have a wide group of people contribute to this shared knowledge repository. We see this as an amazing chance to use web technology to cooperatively share information about cooperation!
We hope you enjoy browsing the ICWiki and look forward to many of you contributing to it as well.
http://wiki.ic.org/
4 Online Directory - New Search Feature By Tony Sirna
We have added a new feature to the Online Communities Directory. We now include a selection of preformatted searches for different types of communities based on what people commonly search for.
At http://directory.ic.org/iclist/community_type.php we provide searches for ecovillages
, cohousing, co-ops, communes, and christian communities.
Most of these searches are just shortcuts for our main search interface but some of them provide some additional filtering that is only available through these links. You can always do a complete array of searches using the following:
Simple Search interface http://directory.ic.org/records/?action=search
or Complex Search interface
http://directory.ic.org/records/?action=search&advanced=true
If you have suggestions for other preformatted searches let us know. Not everything is possible technically but we are always happy to hear suggestions.
5 Community Bookshelf Title At Sale Price Featured by Catherine Nicosia, Community Bookshelf Manager
We'moon 2008 Datebook: Mending The Web 2007; 240 pages; 5.5" x 8"; spiral bound paperback; ISBN: 1-89093-145-4
Created by, for, and about women, the twenty-seventh edition of We'Moon date book has been eagerly awaited by its loyal following. The 2008 edition focuses on the role that women can take in mending the ills that beset our planet and ourselves. A rich, full-color feast of women's art and poetry from around the world helps to create a compelling sense of this mission.

We'Moon 2008 is also a well laid-out appointment book as well as an astrological and earth rhythms guide. It features a convenient week-at-a-glance format. Combining form and function in ways that delight the eyes and the mind, it will be a an important source of support in daily life.
Regular price $18.00 Sale price $15.00
http://store.ic.org/catalog/specials.php
Shipping/handling on mail or phone orders 4.00 S/H for first item 1.00 S/H for each additional item
S/H prices shown are for Standard Mail postal delivery within US.
Community Bookshelf RR 1 Box 156 Rutledge MO 63563 800-995-8342
Shop online for lower shipping rates, more shipping options, and more sale items.
Information, catalog, ordering
http://store.ic.org/bookshelf
6 Communities Magazine Fall Issue At the printer's now - Fall Issue #136
Is Beauty in Community Important? is the theme of the Fall 2007 issue of Communities magazine.
Articles include
- Notes on Beauty in Community by renowned cohousing architect Chuck Durrett
- Does it Matter What It Looks Like?, a sample of communitarian opinions across North America
- The "Ten Most Beautiful" Communities in the World, an informal, highly unscientific poll of some the world's most widely traveled community activists
- We Walk in Beauty about Huehuecoyotl Ecovillage in Mexico, where la ecologia es arte (ecology is art)
- When Adobe Pueblo Meets Star Trek about the astonishing-looking Yulupa Cohousing in California (featured on our cover)
- The Meandering Paths of Arcadia, about the charming, old-world village atmosphere of Arcadia Cohousing in North Carolina.
Non-theme articles include
- When Someone Blocks Far Too Frequently, in which consensus trainers and communication and process experts Bea Briggs, Caroline Estes, Laird Schaub, and Tree Bressen, advise what to do about "repeat blockers" in community
- On the Road with Zephyr, Part II: further community-seeking adventures
- Tragedy's Hard Questions: a fairly gripping tale about a serious accident at Sandhill Farm
- Community, Love, and Healing: an especially poignant Peripatetic Communitarian column from Geoph Kozeny
The theme of the following Winter issue #137 will be: Influencing the Wider Culture.
Communities magazine editor Diana Leafe Christian, whose new book, Finding Community: How to Join an Ecovillage or Intentional Community
, came out in June, will be keynote speaker at the Urban Ecovillage Conference in Chicago in November. She'll also be one of several keynote speakers at the Japanese Ecovillage Conference in Tokyo, also in November.
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Get a Communities sample issue, renew or subscribe here http://store.ic.org/communities/sample.php http://store.ic.org/cmag
Sample issues $4 plus $4 S/H by US standard mail. Shop online for lower shipping rates and more shipping options.
Subscriptions one year 4 issues $20 US :: $24 Canada :: $26 Other
Order by phone fax or mail FIC * 138 Twin Oaks Rd * Louisa VA 23093 800-462-8240 540-894-4112 fax
7 How To Multiply Your Good Works For The Planet: Share!
Q: How can I save energy and money around the house and also help the climate? A: Switch to compact fluorescent lightbulbs.
Q: But how can I do more than that, and have more fun too? A: Start an eating coop! Host a sewing circle! Join a car-sharing group! Share stuff!
Many of us are examining our lives to find ways we can reduce our impact on the overheating, overfished, eroded, paved and poisoned planet. Of course there are lots of little things we each can do that will make a small change in our individual footprint, and those are good places to start. But we're realizing that we've reached a time when big changes are called for--and lots of them.
Are we up to it? Well, the good news is that many of the changes we need to make will also improve our quality of life. They don't mean more drudgery and boredom--they mean more companionship, support, freedom, and downright fun. I'm talking, of course, about joining our lives with other people: about community.
More and more people now understand that community and cooperation are a central part of the way forward to a healthier planet and a thriving society. Our communities are even getting positive coverage in places like USA Today and US News & World Report. Over 5,500 people are reading this enewsletter with you, and new communities are constantly appearing online at directory.ic.org--and in the beautiful new print edition of the Communities Directory.
Who talks to the media about community, distributes this enewsletter, and keeps improving that directory? The FIC does. Who refers callers to communities they might like, publishes Communities magazine, and hosts regular events offering the tools and skills needed for cooperative living? The FIC does.
Who needs your membership support in order to keep offering these things? The FIC does! Please join today, and keep multiplying your good works through sustaining the cooperative spirit. For more info on member benefits and to join online using our secure server go to
http://store.ic.org/membership
To request a membership form by mail, or to email, or to talk with a human, contact us at
RR 1 Box 156 Rutledge MO 63563
800-995-8342
To learn more about the mission of the organization visit
http://fic.ic.org
Many thanks from all of us in the Fellowship.
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