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Overview: On Monday following the Communities Conference, Rustling Roots Ecological Education Center as a part of Cambia Community will host a series of workshops in topics ranging from permaculture and ecology to community building to music and dance.Participants will have the option to choose one of three morning workshops (10am-1pm) and one of three afternoon workshops (2pm-5pm). THE COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE AS A NETWORK the Communities Conference as a network: an interview. by Paige Carlson. I sat down to talk with Sky, who has been helping organize the Communities Conference in varying degrees for 18 years, he is currently serving as the executive director for the Fellowship for Intentional Community (FIC), and is actively working on growing a flourishing lawn at the conference site at Twin Oaks Community 5 WAYS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE by Paxus. 1. Reconsider your living situation. If you let it, the Communities Conference can really shake you up. Daring people who are trying new or untested lifestyles are presenting or in attendance.MONDAY PROGRAM
The Communities Conference is about movement building. We want more communities. We want more cooperatives and collectives making a difference in the world. 4 KINDS OF PARTICIPANTS AND THE QUESTIONS TO ASK THEM Communards (who are likely seeking new members for their communities), Prospective community members (looking for places they might live) People starting new communities. People are are curious about communities (but are stable where they are) Communards: Perhaps 1/3 of the people who come to the communities conference are already membersof
THE IMPORTANCE OF COHOUSING Cohousing is a fascinating model of intentional community. It originated in Europe, particularly Denmark.It’s success in the US (at least 135 identified communities in the US) is at least in part due to the fact that it looks and operates similar to SERVICE AND ACTIVISM IN INTENTIONAL COMMUNITIES Service and activism go hand in hand with intentional community. In a sense, central to the intent of intentional communities is providing the service of modeling an alternative society. CHOP WOOD, CARRY WATER, CHECK EMAIL I’ve had the pleasure the last couple days of staying at Red Earth Farms, one of three communities of what’s known as the tri-community area of northern Missouri (along with Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage and Sandhill Farm).The area is a hot spot for natural building and other aspects of sustainable living. TWIN OAKS COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Open Space Technology. It’s a fancier term than it needs to be. It even has its own Wikipedia page. I’m not convinced it’s a “technology” exactly but I’m quite excited to be using it to organize the 2019 Twin Oaks Communities Conference. REGISTER - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Pay through our EventBrite page or contact us for alternative payment methods. General admission to the conference (including attending any events, camping, and meals from Friday night until Sunday dinner) isMONDAY PROGRAM
Overview: On Monday following the Communities Conference, Rustling Roots Ecological Education Center as a part of Cambia Community will host a series of workshops in topics ranging from permaculture and ecology to community building to music and dance.Participants will have the option to choose one of three morning workshops (10am-1pm) and one of three afternoon workshops (2pm-5pm). THE COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE AS A NETWORK the Communities Conference as a network: an interview. by Paige Carlson. I sat down to talk with Sky, who has been helping organize the Communities Conference in varying degrees for 18 years, he is currently serving as the executive director for the Fellowship for Intentional Community (FIC), and is actively working on growing a flourishing lawn at the conference site at Twin Oaks Community 5 WAYS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE by Paxus. 1. Reconsider your living situation. If you let it, the Communities Conference can really shake you up. Daring people who are trying new or untested lifestyles are presenting or in attendance.MONDAY PROGRAM
The Communities Conference is about movement building. We want more communities. We want more cooperatives and collectives making a difference in the world. 4 KINDS OF PARTICIPANTS AND THE QUESTIONS TO ASK THEM Communards (who are likely seeking new members for their communities), Prospective community members (looking for places they might live) People starting new communities. People are are curious about communities (but are stable where they are) Communards: Perhaps 1/3 of the people who come to the communities conference are already membersof
THE IMPORTANCE OF COHOUSING Cohousing is a fascinating model of intentional community. It originated in Europe, particularly Denmark.It’s success in the US (at least 135 identified communities in the US) is at least in part due to the fact that it looks and operates similar to SERVICE AND ACTIVISM IN INTENTIONAL COMMUNITIES Service and activism go hand in hand with intentional community. In a sense, central to the intent of intentional communities is providing the service of modeling an alternative society. CHOP WOOD, CARRY WATER, CHECK EMAIL I’ve had the pleasure the last couple days of staying at Red Earth Farms, one of three communities of what’s known as the tri-community area of northern Missouri (along with Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage and Sandhill Farm).The area is a hot spot for natural building and other aspects of sustainable living. PROGRAM - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE ——Timing——-8 – 9am: Breakfast: 9 – 10am: Opening Circle: Setting our intentions for the gathering collectively: 10 – 11:30am: Meet The Communities: A chance for a representative from each community to stand up and give a 2-minute intro (location, members, history, mission, whether they’reSCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Schedule for the 2019 Twin Oaks Communities Conference. Friday, August 30th. 2:00 pm – Registration opens 3:00 – 5:00 – Tour of Twin Oaks 5:00 – 6:00 – Greeting Circle at the bonfire (or pavilion ifraining)
FACILITIES & WHAT TO BRING Facilities: Our conference site is rustic and mostly wooded with various dirt roads and paths connecting the camping area and various conference site locations. 5 WAYS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE by Paxus. 1. Reconsider your living situation. If you let it, the Communities Conference can really shake you up. Daring people who are trying new or untested lifestyles are presenting or in attendance.MONDAY PROGRAM
The Communities Conference is about movement building. We want more communities. We want more cooperatives and collectives making a difference in the world. AN ECOVILLAGE WITH AMBITION If you haven’t heard about Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage you probably will soon (in fact, you just did!) For the most part, people unfamiliar with intentional communities might still have heard about The Farm or Twin Oaks, which have both been around nearly 50 years and gotten a lot of press and study. “OVERTHROW YOURSELF” In recent years, she has felt called to arts education and community organizing. She has been an elementary music teacher, as well as a songwriting and vocal instructor. 30 YEARS OF COMMUNITY BUILDING This year marks the 30th anniversary of the formation of the Fellowship for Intentional Community.A lot has changed in 30 years. For one, in 1987 the internet wasn’t commercially available.LIVING THE DREAM
We stayed on after the conference and started next door on Tommy Anderson’s farm. There was a lot of controversy about this but hell, I was at Twin Oaks! Yeah!!We had to leave for a month and then came back as members, living in a shack (Old Tupelo) that formerly beenused as a barn.
THE BALTIMORE FREE FARM! Sky and I went up to the Baltimore Free Farm last week to share our communities slideshow and drum up excitement for the Communities Conference. We left feeling super jazzed and inspired, enough that we gave a strong invitation to the BFF folks to come down and present atthe conference.
TWIN OAKS COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Open Space Technology. It’s a fancier term than it needs to be. It even has its own Wikipedia page. I’m not convinced it’s a “technology” exactly but I’m quite excited to be using it to organize the 2019 Twin Oaks Communities Conference. PROGRAM - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE ——Timing——-8 – 9am: Breakfast: 9 – 10am: Opening Circle: Setting our intentions for the gathering collectively: 10 – 11:30am: Meet The Communities: A chance for a representative from each community to stand up and give a 2-minute intro (location, members, history, mission, whether they’re REGISTER - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Pay through our EventBrite page or contact us for alternative payment methods. General admission to the conference (including attending any events, camping, and meals from Friday night until Sunday dinner) is LOGISTICS - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Click on the links below for more information. Facilities and what to bring. Food. Camping. Indoor accommodations. Schedule of events. Child care. FAQ. From August 30th – September 1st 2019, network and learn about communities of all kinds — co-housing, co-ops, communes and ecovillages — at one of the best-known intentional communities in North America. The weekend includes camping in FACILITIES & WHAT TO BRING Facilities: Our conference site is rustic and mostly wooded with various dirt roads and paths connecting the camping area and various conference site locations.MONDAY PROGRAM
Overview: On Monday following the Communities Conference, Rustling Roots Ecological Education Center as a part of Cambia Community will host a series of workshops in topics ranging from permaculture and ecology to community building to music and dance.Participants will have the option to choose one of three morning workshops (10am-1pm) and one of three afternoon workshops (2pm-5pm). 4 KINDS OF PARTICIPANTS AND THE QUESTIONS TO ASK THEM Communards (who are likely seeking new members for their communities), Prospective community members (looking for places they might live) People starting new communities. People are are curious about communities (but are stable where they are) Communards: Perhaps 1/3 of the people who come to the communities conference are already membersof
CAMPING - COMMUNITIESCONFERENCE.ORG If you are not taking advantage of our indoor accommodations you will be camping. Camping is part of the basic registration and workexchange options.
THE IMPORTANCE OF COHOUSING Cohousing is a fascinating model of intentional community. It originated in Europe, particularly Denmark.It’s success in the US (at least 135 identified communities in the US) is at least in part due to the fact that it looks and operates similar to “OVERTHROW YOURSELF” In recent years, she has felt called to arts education and community organizing. She has been an elementary music teacher, as well as a songwriting and vocal instructor. TWIN OAKS COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Open Space Technology. It’s a fancier term than it needs to be. It even has its own Wikipedia page. I’m not convinced it’s a “technology” exactly but I’m quite excited to be using it to organize the 2019 Twin Oaks Communities Conference. PROGRAM - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE ——Timing——-8 – 9am: Breakfast: 9 – 10am: Opening Circle: Setting our intentions for the gathering collectively: 10 – 11:30am: Meet The Communities: A chance for a representative from each community to stand up and give a 2-minute intro (location, members, history, mission, whether they’re REGISTER - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Pay through our EventBrite page or contact us for alternative payment methods. General admission to the conference (including attending any events, camping, and meals from Friday night until Sunday dinner) is LOGISTICS - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Click on the links below for more information. Facilities and what to bring. Food. Camping. Indoor accommodations. Schedule of events. Child care. FAQ. From August 30th – September 1st 2019, network and learn about communities of all kinds — co-housing, co-ops, communes and ecovillages — at one of the best-known intentional communities in North America. The weekend includes camping in FACILITIES & WHAT TO BRING Facilities: Our conference site is rustic and mostly wooded with various dirt roads and paths connecting the camping area and various conference site locations.MONDAY PROGRAM
Overview: On Monday following the Communities Conference, Rustling Roots Ecological Education Center as a part of Cambia Community will host a series of workshops in topics ranging from permaculture and ecology to community building to music and dance.Participants will have the option to choose one of three morning workshops (10am-1pm) and one of three afternoon workshops (2pm-5pm). 4 KINDS OF PARTICIPANTS AND THE QUESTIONS TO ASK THEM Communards (who are likely seeking new members for their communities), Prospective community members (looking for places they might live) People starting new communities. People are are curious about communities (but are stable where they are) Communards: Perhaps 1/3 of the people who come to the communities conference are already membersof
CAMPING - COMMUNITIESCONFERENCE.ORG If you are not taking advantage of our indoor accommodations you will be camping. Camping is part of the basic registration and workexchange options.
THE IMPORTANCE OF COHOUSING Cohousing is a fascinating model of intentional community. It originated in Europe, particularly Denmark.It’s success in the US (at least 135 identified communities in the US) is at least in part due to the fact that it looks and operates similar to “OVERTHROW YOURSELF” In recent years, she has felt called to arts education and community organizing. She has been an elementary music teacher, as well as a songwriting and vocal instructor.GETTING HERE
When driving to the conference site, you will not be coming to the front of our community. Instead, you will be coming to: 134 W Old Mountain Road, Louisa, VA 23093. This is the address for our parkingfield.
LOGISTICS - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Click on the links below for more information. Facilities and what to bring. Food. Camping. Indoor accommodations. Schedule of events. Child care. FAQ. From August 30th – September 1st 2019, network and learn about communities of all kinds — co-housing, co-ops, communes and ecovillages — at one of the best-known intentional communities in North America. The weekend includes camping inSCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Schedule for the 2019 Twin Oaks Communities Conference. Friday, August 30th. 2:00 pm – Registration opens 3:00 – 5:00 – Tour of Twin Oaks 5:00 – 6:00 – Greeting Circle at the bonfire (or pavilion ifraining)
FACILITIES & WHAT TO BRING Facilities: Our conference site is rustic and mostly wooded with various dirt roads and paths connecting the camping area and various conference site locations. CAMPING - COMMUNITIESCONFERENCE.ORG If you are not taking advantage of our indoor accommodations you will be camping. Camping is part of the basic registration and workexchange options.
MONDAY PROGRAM
The Communities Conference is about movement building. We want more communities. We want more cooperatives and collectives making a difference in the world. THE COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE AS A NETWORK the Communities Conference as a network: an interview. by Paige Carlson. I sat down to talk with Sky, who has been helping organize the Communities Conference in varying degrees for 18 years, he is currently serving as the executive director for the Fellowship for Intentional Community (FIC), and is actively working on growing a flourishing lawn at the conference site at Twin Oaks Community AURORA VISITOR CABIN Aurora is the Twin Oaks Community Visitor Cabin, conveniently located about a quarter mile from the conference site, about a tenth of a mile from the parking lot, and a quarter mile from the river. OPEN SPACE TECHNOLOGY Here’s how we’re going to be using Open Space Technology at this years Communities Conference: In the morning of the first day, all participants will be given the opportunity to propose a workshop (or a conversation, or an activity) which they would be exited aboutleading.
30 YEARS OF COMMUNITY BUILDING This year marks the 30th anniversary of the formation of the Fellowship for Intentional Community.A lot has changed in 30 years. For one, in 1987 the internet wasn’t commercially available. TWIN OAKS COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Open Space Technology. It’s a fancier term than it needs to be. It even has its own Wikipedia page. I’m not convinced it’s a “technology” exactly but I’m quite excited to be using it to organize the 2019 Twin Oaks Communities Conference. PROGRAM - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE ——Timing——-8 – 9am: Breakfast: 9 – 10am: Opening Circle: Setting our intentions for the gathering collectively: 10 – 11:30am: Meet The Communities: A chance for a representative from each community to stand up and give a 2-minute intro (location, members, history, mission, whether they’re REGISTER - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Pay through our EventBrite page or contact us for alternative payment methods. General admission to the conference (including attending any events, camping, and meals from Friday night until Sunday dinner) isMONDAY PROGRAM
Overview: On Monday following the Communities Conference, Rustling Roots Ecological Education Center as a part of Cambia Community will host a series of workshops in topics ranging from permaculture and ecology to community building to music and dance.Participants will have the option to choose one of three morning workshops (10am-1pm) and one of three afternoon workshops (2pm-5pm). CAMPING - COMMUNITIESCONFERENCE.ORG If you are not taking advantage of our indoor accommodations you will be camping. Camping is part of the basic registration and workexchange options.
FAQ - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Q: Why can’t I explore the Twin Oaks Community on my own? Isn’t this event being held at Twin Oaks? A: Twin Oaks is a cool place. And the Conference is held on a portion of Twin Oaks’ land. Though there may be no fences specifically saying where you can or can’t go, we ask that you respect the Community and stay at the Conference site, or go to your vehicle on the path indicated for THE IMPORTANCE OF COHOUSING Cohousing is a fascinating model of intentional community. It originated in Europe, particularly Denmark.It’s success in the US (at least 135 identified communities in the US) is at least in part due to the fact that it looks and operates similar to 4 KINDS OF PARTICIPANTS AND THE QUESTIONS TO ASK THEM Communards (who are likely seeking new members for their communities), Prospective community members (looking for places they might live) People starting new communities. People are are curious about communities (but are stable where they are) Communards: Perhaps 1/3 of the people who come to the communities conference are already membersof
MONDAY PROGRAM
The Communities Conference is about movement building. We want more communities. We want more cooperatives and collectives making a difference in the world. “OVERTHROW YOURSELF” In recent years, she has felt called to arts education and community organizing. She has been an elementary music teacher, as well as a songwriting and vocal instructor. TWIN OAKS COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Open Space Technology. It’s a fancier term than it needs to be. It even has its own Wikipedia page. I’m not convinced it’s a “technology” exactly but I’m quite excited to be using it to organize the 2019 Twin Oaks Communities Conference. PROGRAM - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE ——Timing——-8 – 9am: Breakfast: 9 – 10am: Opening Circle: Setting our intentions for the gathering collectively: 10 – 11:30am: Meet The Communities: A chance for a representative from each community to stand up and give a 2-minute intro (location, members, history, mission, whether they’re REGISTER - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Pay through our EventBrite page or contact us for alternative payment methods. General admission to the conference (including attending any events, camping, and meals from Friday night until Sunday dinner) isMONDAY PROGRAM
Overview: On Monday following the Communities Conference, Rustling Roots Ecological Education Center as a part of Cambia Community will host a series of workshops in topics ranging from permaculture and ecology to community building to music and dance.Participants will have the option to choose one of three morning workshops (10am-1pm) and one of three afternoon workshops (2pm-5pm). CAMPING - COMMUNITIESCONFERENCE.ORG If you are not taking advantage of our indoor accommodations you will be camping. Camping is part of the basic registration and workexchange options.
FAQ - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Q: Why can’t I explore the Twin Oaks Community on my own? Isn’t this event being held at Twin Oaks? A: Twin Oaks is a cool place. And the Conference is held on a portion of Twin Oaks’ land. Though there may be no fences specifically saying where you can or can’t go, we ask that you respect the Community and stay at the Conference site, or go to your vehicle on the path indicated for THE IMPORTANCE OF COHOUSING Cohousing is a fascinating model of intentional community. It originated in Europe, particularly Denmark.It’s success in the US (at least 135 identified communities in the US) is at least in part due to the fact that it looks and operates similar to 4 KINDS OF PARTICIPANTS AND THE QUESTIONS TO ASK THEM Communards (who are likely seeking new members for their communities), Prospective community members (looking for places they might live) People starting new communities. People are are curious about communities (but are stable where they are) Communards: Perhaps 1/3 of the people who come to the communities conference are already membersof
MONDAY PROGRAM
The Communities Conference is about movement building. We want more communities. We want more cooperatives and collectives making a difference in the world. “OVERTHROW YOURSELF” In recent years, she has felt called to arts education and community organizing. She has been an elementary music teacher, as well as a songwriting and vocal instructor. PROGRAM - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE ——Timing——-8 – 9am: Breakfast: 9 – 10am: Opening Circle: Setting our intentions for the gathering collectively: 10 – 11:30am: Meet The Communities: A chance for a representative from each community to stand up and give a 2-minute intro (location, members, history, mission, whether they’reGETTING HERE
When driving to the conference site, you will not be coming to the front of our community. Instead, you will be coming to: 134 W Old Mountain Road, Louisa, VA 23093. This is the address for our parkingfield.
ABOUT - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE If you live or want to live according to the values of cooperation, sustainability, and equality this conference is for you. You’ll get something out of this event whether you’re brand new to communities and cooperatives, or have been living and working in them for decades. LOGISTICS - COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE Click on the links below for more information. Facilities and what to bring. Food. Camping. Indoor accommodations. Schedule of events. Child care. FAQ. From August 30th – September 1st 2019, network and learn about communities of all kinds — co-housing, co-ops, communes and ecovillages — at one of the best-known intentional communities in North America. The weekend includes camping in FACILITIES & WHAT TO BRING Facilities: Our conference site is rustic and mostly wooded with various dirt roads and paths connecting the camping area and various conference site locations. CAMPING - COMMUNITIESCONFERENCE.ORG If you are not taking advantage of our indoor accommodations you will be camping. Camping is part of the basic registration and workexchange options.
WHAT DOES COMMUNITY MEAN? Intentional communities have been working on this problem since the early nineteenth century, and since 1987 The Fellowship for Intentional Community has been their primary resource and proponent in the US. The term Intentional Community dates back to at least the1940.
OPEN SPACE TECHNOLOGY Here’s how we’re going to be using Open Space Technology at this years Communities Conference: In the morning of the first day, all participants will be given the opportunity to propose a workshop (or a conversation, or an activity) which they would be exited aboutleading.
AURORA VISITOR CABIN Aurora is the Twin Oaks Community Visitor Cabin, conveniently located about a quarter mile from the conference site, about a tenth of a mile from the parking lot, and a quarter mile from the river. THE COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE AS A NETWORK the Communities Conference as a network: an interview. by Paige Carlson. I sat down to talk with Sky, who has been helping organize the Communities Conference in varying degrees for 18 years, he is currently serving as the executive director for the Fellowship for Intentional Community (FIC), and is actively working on growing a flourishing lawn at the conference site at Twin Oaks Community* Blog
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TWIN OAKS COMMUNITIES CONFERENCE 30 Aug 30 - Sep 1, 2019 Labor Day WeekendTwin Oaks Community
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WHAT’S UP IN THE COMMUNITIES MOVEMENT? OPEN SPACE TECHNOLOGY It’s a fancier term than it needs to be. It even has its own Wikipedia page. I’m not convinced it’s a “technology” exactly but I’m quite excited to be using it to organize the 2019 Twin Oaks Communities Conference. The communes of the Federation of Egalitarian Communities are home grown. We figure things out as “OVERTHROW YOURSELF” – ADVENTURES IN RADICAL VULNERABILITY We’re excited to announce a special curated space at this year’s conference! You are invited to attend “OVERTHROW YOURSELF – Adventures in Radical Vulnerability.” This interactive, improvisational action space promises to excite and challenge attendees as it creates opportunities for exchange about the ways we are all complicit in different forms of oppression. Through practicing HELP KEEP THE CONFERENCE AFFORDABLE! Tax-deductible donations can be made through the Fellowship for Intentional Community addlikebutton.net Powered by Event Manager Blog on theGenesis Framework
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