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Schedule
Times are approximate. We hope you will join us for the full day.
Note: Unlike our larger online conferences, for this event we will not have multiple sessions in each timeslot.
Pac | Mnt | Cent | East | |
9:00 | 10:00 | 11:00 | 12:00 | Welcome, Introductions and Coho Vocab with Karin & Karen |
9:30 | 10:30 | 11:30 | 12:30 | Intentional Relationships – Grace Kim Life is better when you live with neighbors who are intentional about being in relationship with you. Grace Kim will be sharing how intentional relationships make all the difference for cohousing communities. |
10:15 | 11:15 | 12:15 | 1:15 | Break |
10:25 | 11:25 | 12:25 | 1:25 | Networking |
10:45 | 11:45 | 12:45 | 1:45 | Social Infrastructure – Madison communities How do cohousers connect with one another? One way is to by organizing themselves to nurture relationships. From community workdays to meal programs, learn how social infrastructure feeds social connection. |
11:30 | 12:30 | 1:30 | 2:30 | Break |
11:40 | 12:40 | 1:40 | 2:40 | Physical Design – Molly Jones The way we design our homes, the site they are on, and the property we share makes a huge difference for how we relate to each other. Come hear the learned wisdom of how physical design supports community relationships. |
12:25 | 1:25 | 2:25 | 3:25 | Find your community home in our Exhibit Hall |
1:00 | 2:00 | 3:00 | 4:00 | CohoUS services and Website |
1:30 | 2:30 | 3:30 | 4:30 | End of event. |
Exhibitors
Small Town, Ridgway, CO
Building, move in Spring 2022
Multigenerational
We are surrounded by incredible mountains. We can walk to all parts of town. We have access to every sort of outdoor sport, music and art. We are committed to communication and community.
Working with: Katie McCamant, Shelly Parks, Frederick Zimmer (Colorado builder)
Rural, Albuquerque, NM
Designing, move in Dec 2021
Multigenerational
Our 27 homes will be built to the Passive House Net Zero standard. We have a diverse mix of gardeners, cooks, musicians and also scientists and engineers in our group. A very friendly and likable bunch! Explore with us. We’d love to get to know you!
Working with: Jim Leach / Wonderland Hill Development Company
Cohousing Houston
Urban, Houston, TX
Designing, Move in Sept 2022
Multigenerational
A Village inside the Loop: We are a group of people interested in developing the first ever cohousing community in Houston, one of the most wonderfully diverse and dynamic cities in the country.
Working with: Katie McCamant, Caddis Collaborative, Karen Gimnig, Shelly Parks
Newark Area Cohousing
Suburban, Newark, DE
Seeking members
Multigenerational
We are the first cohousing group forming in low tax Delaware, and Newark is a beautiful and vibrant college town. We are near to the beach, major east coast cities and the Chesapeake Bay.
Contact: Jamie@dsofurniture.com
Urban, Eugene, OR
Seeking members, Move in Summer 2022
Multigenerational
We are situated next to the Willamette River along the off road bike path system that Eugene is famous for. This is one of the best places in West Coast to live with active progressive community. We are the city of Arts and Outdoor pursuits.
Working With: Chuck Durrett, Katie McCamant, Shelly Parks, UD&P, Essex Construction
Suburban, Marysville, WA
Seeking Members, Move in Sept 2022
Multigenerational
Commuting distance from Seattle. Rural feeling yet big city amenities close. Already established our organic garden, orchard, berry patch and chicken coop. Near by snow skiing, hiking, boating and fishing. Individual cottages on fee simple lots.
Working With: Grace Kim, Chris ScottHanson, Karen Gimnig
Suburban: Tulsa OK
Under Construction, Move in Spring 2022
Senior
Heartwood Commons in Tulsa is building a vibrant, progressive 55+ cohousing community in one of our country’s most livable cities. Prices start at $258,000. Tulsa features a small town feel, the amenities of a larger city, and a low cost of living.
Working With: CoHousing Solutions/Katie McCamant; Jones Design Studio/Molly Jones; Caddis Collaborative/Bryan Bowen; CoVision Consulting/Shelley Parks; Karen Gimnig; Stava Building Corporation
Suburban, Williamsburg, VA
Finalizing Land, Move in 2023
Multigenerational
Hope Family Village is a community of support and acceptance for caregivers and their loved ones struggling with mental health challenges. The Virginia General Assembly has set aside a 25 acre parcel of state surplus property for our project.
Working With: Laura Fitch
Urban, Portland, OR
Under Development, Move in 2023
Multigenerational, Diverse Abilities
We are creating a vibrant, compassionate, and stable community based on strengths, mutual interests, and shared values, using a groundbreaking approach to building community for individuals and families of diverse abilities, ages, and income levels.
Working With: UD+P, Mahlum Architects
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