An "intentional community" is a group of people who have chosen to live together with a common purpose, working cooperatively to create a lifestyle that reflects their shared core values.
The people may live together on a piece of rural land, in a suburban home, or in an urban neighborhood, and they may share a single residence or live in a cluster of dwellings. Call 425-353-8150 to find out more.
Listen to Chuck Webster as he talks about Upper Ridge Cottages soon to be an intentional community in southwest Everett, WA.
(photo is of Chuck and Judy who are looking forward to building this community)
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM“Seein Green” karen@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com
Imagine design solutions for resilient futuristic cities: net-zero energy, ecological water flows, urban agriculture and pedestrian oriented communities, a vision that meet the "challenges of today" and imagines of the future of the cities twenty-five years ahead.
Suite-WA a group collaborative will strive to deliver a truly sustainable, earnest and relevant model for the international Living City Design Competition, capturing 4 blocks in Everett's downtown core by February 1, 2011. Listen to Gary Purves group organizer for team Suite-WA.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM“Seein Green” karen@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com
Live Green Downtown Everett is a brand new project that provides pedestrians with the option to recycle cans and bottles at 10 different sidewalk locations. Up til now, pedestrians were either forced to carry their recyclables with them or throw them in a regular garbage can. Listen to 3 businesses who are managing weekly collection of the recyclables, Steward Title, Shockey Brent, and Prohibition Grille. To find out more call Jack Harris, Everett city recycling coordinator at 425-257-8988.
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM“Seein Green”
The City of Marysville downtown core may be transformed. Pedestrian, bike-friendly, residential districts, vibrant waterfront, ample open space and more consistent approach to building designs.
Listen to Jim Strickland as he interviews Gloria Hiroshima Community Development Director for the City of Marysville.Seein Green airs on Tuesday the 27th at 9:10am and on Fri. the 30th at 6pm.
This program was aired first on KSER 90.7FM community radio in Everett.