Below is our version of Paul’s Army plan that we are presently using. Feel free to use any or all of our plan.
Sustainable - Permaculture - Off the Grid Research Center is a Living and Learning Laboratory. Ongoing 4-hour Mentoring Sessions are given twice a week year in the following areas:
Solar
Passive: heating, cookers, ovens, dryers.
Panels: charging, storage, lighting, mobile powered units
Heating
Rocket: mass heater, materials, insulation, cooking, thermal mass,
wood
Gasifiers: stoves, cooking, home heating,
Composting: Thermal, mass, greenhouses
Heating:
Water Trombe Wall, Subterranean,
Water
Filtering: purity, drinkability, design
Harvesting & Storage: Pumps, swales, ponds, collection systems, barrels & IBC's, greywater
Food Sustainability
Soil: Bokashi, Green Manure, Composting, Red Wigglers,
BioChar
Animals:
Chicken Sanctuary, Brush Eaters,
Bees Colony Collapse
Food security: Fencing, High Quality Food Nutrient Measurement
Sanitation
Compost Toilets: types, designs
Urine: Liquid Gold, safety, regulation, collection.
We offer four (4) options to Live on the Oregon Coast at our Center and Learn from Free Workshops and Hand on Training in exchange for Barter-Hours Labor.
This opportunity is for someone that is serious about,,,,,,,,Sustainable, Permaculture, or Off the Grid Living.
The Center is a Sustainable Community with everybody has their own lodging, food, heat and sanitation facilities. We are NOT a communal, political, environmental, religious, or militia community.
Successful applicants may stay for any length of time.
Four options with Barter-Hour Labor. The number of Barter-Hours required depends on which option is selected:
1. Live at Center Free with Barter Labor-- If you provide your own housing in the form of self-contained (Rig) RV, Travel Trailer, or 5th Wheel, free electric, available water, and sewer, plus two 4-hour weekly mentoring workshops will be provided, in exchange for Barter-Hours of labor. The Center is on Hwy 101 (Pacific Coast Hwy) near Lincoln City, Oregon 97367.
2. If you do not have a self-contained Rig. A private bedroom and private bath in a two-bedroom house at the Center plus two 4-hour weekly mentoring workshops will be provided, in exchange for $350/month and Barter-Hours of Labor.
3. Live on 80-acre Ranch Free with Barter Labor- This option is only available after you completed the Apprentice Program, which means living 120 days living at the Center. If you provide your own housing in the form of self-contained (Rig) RV, Travel Trailer, or 5th Wheel, you will receive free electric, water, sewer hookup, plus two 4-hour weekly mentoring workshops, in exchange for Barter-Hours of labor.
The 80-acre Ranch is 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean in Oregon and 7 miles from the nearest town of 1300 people with: riverside park; bank;
gift shop,
Grange Hall, bakery; restaurant; video store; (5) churches; grocery store; library; post office; roadhouse\sport bar; fuel station and mini market. The ranch is surrounded by 20,000+ acres of logging land. It is a land locked island of 80 level acres surrounded on two sides by a wild salmon, trout, and steelhead river
4. Attend a Sustainable - Permaculture - Off the Grid 4-hour Mentoring Session. The cost is $25/session, but you have to make you own housing arrangement.
Details of Center's CURRENT sessions activities, go to: www.livingcenters.online
Details on the Center’s FUTURE session go to www.pinterest.com/livingcenters
Our
facebook information www.facebook.com/living centers
For more details;
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Barter-Hours the time requirement to learn, develop, maintain and improve the Center. There is no obligation for anybody to stay any length of time and they may leave at any time.
Qualifying Rig defined as a self-contained RV, 5th Wheel, or Travel Trailer with a working toilet, kitchen,
shower and heating system. Tents, Yurts, Pickup, or Tent Trailers do not qualify.
No Rig If you do not have a Qualifying Rig, options may be available at the Centers. There is a fee of $350/month for a private bedroom and shared bathroom.
Facilities for Rigs
• Electric - One 15- amp circuit is provided; Electric
heaters, clothes
dryer or electric water heaters will require a 30-amp circuit. If a 30-amp circuit is required, then the circuit is metered and Rig must reimburse the Center for the electricity used.
• Water is available for water tank fill up or possible full water hook up
• Dump Station, Bathroom or full septic hook up.
Twenty-one (21) Barter-Hours /week are required per Rig with one person. The Barter-Hours is increased by 4 Barter-Hours for each extra person in the Rig. If the extra person is over the age of 12, the 4 Barter-Hours is required to be spent in one of the two weekly Mentoring Sessions. If they are under the age of 12 the hours are added to the Rigs Barter-Hours.
Apprentice Program
All participants start with the Apprentice Program, which is 120 days. During that time the participants will be housed at one of the Centers. After a participant completes the Apprentice Program they have the choice of moving to the Ranch or stay at a Center.
During the Apprentice Program the participant will be directed of where and how the twenty-one (21) Barter-Hours are to be utilized. Eight hours will be spent in two (2) four hours Mentoring Sessions on Sunday 1-5pm and Wednesday 1-5pm. Thirteen hours (13) Barter-Hours will spent on working on assigned projects according to the participator’s time schedule. It is possible to “Bank” Barter-Hours to allow the participant to have weeks with time off.
The Apprentice Program Mentoring Sessions is held at one of the three (3) Centers.
Center-1 is located at 6349 S Hwy 101 Lincoln City
Center-2 is located at The Siletz Moorage, 82 Siletz Hwy
Center-3 is located at the 4-H Garden in Toledo. Each is located within 27 miles of the Center.
There is no difference in the value placed on one person’s Barter-Hours over another person’s Barter-Hours. A person building a
greenhouse is valued the same as a person cutting the grass.
The Centers and Ranch are on the Oregon Coast so there is always the possibility of interruptions, or, “Acts of God”, at one or all of the above facilities. Downed trees interrupt electricity, drought causes the
wells to go dry, and septic lines get clogged, trees block roads, EMP, Total Financial Collapse, etc. These interruptions are a sample of what a participant could expect if they were living totally Off of Grid. There are no additional Barter-Hours increased for this training, likewise there is no decrease in Barter-Hours when any interruptions occur. It is part of the learning process.
Community Garden
A Community Garden area is available if a participant wants to have a Sustainable Garden, but it is not a requirement. The garden areas are to encourage members to grow food without startup costs such as fence, water, and electricity. A member receives all of benefits of these areas. A member can to use the food, can it, or preserve it, but not
sell or barter it to anyone outside of the Community.
A member cannot give the right of the garden area to another person, as the ground belongs to the Leadership and, only the food the participant produces is theirs. If you decide to sell to someone outside the Community, then food you sell falls under Money Making Option One.
In the Community Garden area each Rig may have one (1) 12’ X 12’ space in the garden area. If a member decides to have a garden, they must provide all needed supplies. Examples of garden supplies are: seeds, plants fertilizer, compost, wood chips, etc.
Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Policy
Tobacco – Smoking is allowed anywhere except in the Center house, Community Kitchen, Community Room and the Center vehicles.
Alcohol – Drinking is allowed, but addiction or habitual drunkenness will be grounds for immediately termination of this understanding and require immediately leaving the Center.
Drugs - No illegal substance allowed or grown on the Center. Marijuana medical or recreational marijuana, even though it is allowed in Oregon, is not allowed on the property. Violation of this will be grounds for immediate termination and requires leaving the Center immediately. The Center supports, administers and funds the Just Wait Teens Program. The program rewards teens that graduate from high school Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco free.
30-day review
At the end of 30 days a member will be reviewed to determine if the is a fit. A member will be reviewed for:
1. Written financial staying power to provide food, propane, auto fuel, cell phone or internet and repairs for their personal needs.
2. Demonstrate a willing to work and have a work ethic.
3. Establish either a cell phone or internet access.
4. Establish that all parties are in a Win-Win situation. If the participate does not feel it is a Win for them, they will be ask to leave.
Review at the End of Apprentice Program
At the end of your Apprentice Program a participant will be reviewed again. They will be reviewed in the same area as the first review, but also on your:
1. Desire and wiliness to become a Sustainable Grower.
2. Willingness to learn and understand how people work differently.
During the Apprentice Program a participant will be exposed to many new and marketable processes\products. The Center will attempt to match a participator’s interest and their way of working with these new process\products. Some of these process\products (Brands) can provide a source of income. A member can receive up to 20% of that income. This income may come from of leading
local workshops fees, kits, online marketing, and\or selling our products.
Since the Leadership supports all process\products by their expertise, material, tools, space, utilities and Barter-Hours all process\products (Brands) belong to the Leadership. The “Brands” belong to the Leadership.
The members want to join the Center for many reasons:
1. Learn how to survive without any modern stores, utilities, fuel, etc.
2. Learn how to live off the grid on their own homestead
3. Learn Permaculture methods
4. Learn Sustainable Living techniques
5. Learn how to become financially free and live off the grid
The list goes on.
There is an on-line application and visit is required before any commitment is made by the Center or participant.
From the Center’s point of view
“Attitude is more important than skills”