I know, I know: Blueberry Hill conjures up hip-gyrating images of Elvis. Or is it just me? This cohousing community is not a commune of worshipers of “The King” — at least they didn’t mention it — nor is it where Fats Domino retired from the proceeds of his biggest hit song. What may explain the name is Blueberry Hill’s location: it was built on 7 unfarmable acres of 23-acre Potomac Vegetable Farm, a certified organic farm in Vienna, VA. (A few of the owners even live in Blueberry Hill.)
Read more:
http://goodtreevillage.com/2012/08/29/on-the-2012-mid-atlantic-cohousing-bus-tour-blueberry-hill/
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Join Us for a Good Tree Village Community Presentation on Saturday, 8 September 2012
Do you want to live in the company of family and good friends? To facilitate this vision, Good Tree Village is using the cohousing model, an increasingly popular form of intentional community called the “old-school village for modern times”. It balances personal privacy with the benefits of community.
If this resonates with you, reach out to us by joining us on 8 September 2012 for a presentation about cohousing and creating Good Tree Village, the first faith-based cohousing community in the DC Metro area. Learn more about cohousing and how we can work together to help make this community vision a reality.
Meet us at Dorothy I. Height / Benning Neighborhood Library on Saturday, 8 September 2012, 11AM-1PM, 3935 Benning Rd. N.E., Washington, DC 20019.
On Facebook? Let us know you’re coming on our Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/events/488795697798852/.
You can also give us a ring at 301.541.3223 or send off an email to GoodTreeVillage [at] gmail [dot] com.
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