Guest guest Posted February 9, 2005 Report Share Posted February 9, 2005 [Leah] I will soon be moving to outside Frederick, MD and would like to know if any like-minded eaters are in the area, and also, where do you get your products. Also, my husband and I are moving to a co-housing community there called Liberty Village and would like to attract some like-minded folks, especially young children / families. Please pass this to anyone you know who might be interested. Please contact me directly for more info at leahpmack@... [MAP] Hi Leah, alternative health guru Vinny Pinto (familiar with and sympathetic to NT)lives in Frederick. You might want to contact him to see if he knows any locals who'd be interested. <http://www.vinnypinto.us/>. Mike SE Pennsylvania The best way to predict the future is to invent it. --Alan Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2005 Report Share Posted February 9, 2005 Hi Leah, we're not exactly neighbors (I live about 100 miles west of Frederick in Allegany Co, Md). However the first WAP-type farm I found is approximately between us in PA. There might be others more convenient to you too, if you have an hour or so to look at the PA ads in Wise Traditions with a map or MapQuest handy. All the best, Jan --- In , Leah Mack <leahpmack@y...> wrote: > > Hi, > > I will soon be moving to outside Frederick, MD and > would like to know if any like-minded eaters are in > the area, and also, where do you get your products. > > Also, my husband and I are moving to a co-housing > community there called Liberty Village and would like > to attract some like-minded folks, especially young > children / families. Please pass this to anyone you > know who might be interested. Please contact me > directly for more info at leahpmack@y... > > Thanks, Leah Mack > > If you are not familiar with it, co-housing is a > wonderful way to maintain the privacy and comforts of > modern life while increasing the community feeling and > interaction with neighbors so frequently absent. It is > an unusually warm, caring, safe place to raise > children. In this case, it is a village of duplexes > connected by pedestrian paths and sharing common > green-space where residents share dinners once or > twice a week (on a voluntary basis) and make decisions > by concensus. Co-housing is designed to attract people > who want to know and interact with their neighbors and > lend eachother a helping hand once in a while, more > like old-fashioned neighborhoods used to be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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