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Opening in TinyVille (Sites for $300 - $500) at Lost Valley Educational Center

 
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WHO WE ARE
Lost Valley Educational Center: https://www.lostvalley.org/.

We are a permaculture-centered non-profit and intentional community close to Eugene, Oregon.

There are approximately 40 to 60 of us living in a rural, dispersed village on 88 acres of forest, creek, and our homes and shared community spaces.

Residents put in approximately 20 Hours / Week towards Community Participation and Governance, some of which is Paid Work (as staff) and some of which offers Rent Reduction Work Credits (land-based work and maintenance)


WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Do you already have or live in a Tiny Home and have been wanting to live in an Intentional Community or Eco-Village?

We are looking for a few residents, staff, and interns who can be really successful living here, happily working and participating in our Intentional Community..

We are looking for someone who would also be a good addition to our neighborhood devoted only to Tiny Homes.  

These are On-Grid Sites with Electricity and Water, with Composting Toilet Nearby
Tiny Home Not Included
Have an Alternative Power System Already in Place?  A Plus!

A NOTE ON COMMUNITY
You will be living and working in a rural intentional community, run cooperatively, focused on permaculture, non-violent communication, and self-governance.  While we are not an ‘egalitarian’ community, which typically provides you with all of your basic needs, we quite often provide access to produce from gardens, firewood from our acreage, a shared meal plan, and basic health and safety needs.  We also have a wood-fired sauna, wood-fired hot tub, and educational events that often include workshops, students, teachers, wellness practice, and dance.
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The truth is rarely pure and never simple - Oscar Wilde
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http://permaculture-design-course.com
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