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APPALACHIAN ECO-WIND FARM COMMUNITY & INSTITUTE Boone, North Carolina, United States

GREETINGS, FELLOW COMMUNITARIANS! It’s always a great honor to connect with enlightened and compassionate beings who understand the significance of helping others in manifesting one’s dreams and aspirations, and inspire them to do the same. Due to the economic and health crises we are facing, it makes no sense for anyone to continue consuming genetically altered produce which also contain pesticides. Even transported organic goods are now being subjected to irradiation which means little or no nutritional value, causing harmful effects in the long run. However, everyone still has the choice to either purchase locally harvested crops or most likely resort to growing the food they eat.
As a result, I have been guided [by who/what] to design the infrastructure of an eco-sustainability center situated on 1,500 acres. The idea consists of creating a program for research and development in all aspects of sustainability, utilizing cutting edge green technology and demonstrable systems including strategies that are ecologically, economically and socially dedicated to anchoring the harmonic vibration upon our planet.
The Appalachian Eco-Wind Farm Community is the backbone of the Center and the driving force behind the SAF Community Garden Project. The community offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for those who are willing to embrace the land with ongoing passion and immense desire to live in accordance with the divine plan. Therefore, each member can become the steward of a one hectare plot to set up a family domain and create a viable enterprise, driven by the principle of consuming what one produces in partnership with earth.
Nevertheless, the overall purpose for implementing the SAF Community Garden Project is to provide a platform that links mainstream America with sustainability programs aimed at securing our local food system. Now more than ever, the global sustainability movement is playing a huge part in overcoming the economic and health crises with a peaceful and viable solution.
Given the momentous vibrational shift in collective consciousness, the SAF project is assisting others in rekindling the cosmic link between the soul of mankind and the soul of Mother Earth. Moreover, harnessing this divine connection can essentially facilitate the process of anchoring the Crystalline frequency which our bodies require to survive in the higher vibration of Earth’s new destination. In light of all the wonderful things that are occurring at this juncture, it is hard to ignore the pain and suffering caused by our failing economy. However, the economic crisis represents an opportunity for everyone to contemplate and reflect on one’s divinity. There are many people globally who are experiencing this dilemma and want to change by replacing the old with the new. My aim is to help guide and empower those who are allowing the creation of a lightworkers’ magnet that can radiate from the inside out.
For the time being, I am the steward of this project and I am guided to see that it is implemented on a much broader scale. My role is to be a counselor to those who will serve and a protector of the lightworkers for whom this project exists.
In the event you wish to take part in the sustainability movement, I would appreciate assistance in sharing this project with grassroots and community service leaders to implement the SAF project in your area. To find out more about our future plans and how you can get involved in our apprentice/internship program, please visit www.offthegridfoundation.com or call me at (479) 273-9991.
Wishing you all the best, Sam Bakri, Founder Off-The-Grid Foundation (Eco-Sustainable Community Land Trust)
Website: http://offthegridfoundation.com Contact: Sam Bakri
18001 Miller Road
Fayettville
Boone, North Carolina 28608 United States
Phone: (479) 273-9991
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Last Updated:8/1/2009 Visitors Not Accepted Visitor Process: Contact the OZARK ECO-WIND FARM COMMUNITY at (479) 273-9991 Affiliations: OZARK ECO-WIND FARM COMMUNITY & INSTITUTE
Network Affiliations: Fellowship for Intentional Community
Statement of Housing Non-discrimination: No Answer Provided Government Decision Making: By majority rule Identified Leader: No Leadership Core Group: No

===================================================] Egrets' Cove Big Hill, Kentucky, United States (7 miles from Berea) http://www.egretscove.org/
Egret’s Cove is looking for two adventurous households to join the four current ones. We live on 15 wooded acres in the hills, across from a small lake near Berea, Kentucky. We are using cooperation and innovative design to reduce significantly the ecological impact and financial demands of our lives. We make decisions by consensus. Members are engaged in a range of social and appropriate technology issues, including alternative education and food security.
Each household is building a small energy efficient cabin while sharing the land, garden, and a community building. It’s an interesting place and a great place for kids.

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EcoFarm Community Plant City, Florida, United States http://directory.ic.org/6309/EcoFarm_Community
We are an agricultural-based intentional community near Plant City, Florida. Our group is focused on sustainable living, farming, alternative energies (with an emphasis on solar), music, environmental issues, social justice, and having fun. Community products include organic vegetables and eggs, ornamental trees, cane syrup, Tilapia and native plants. We also have mechanic and wood-working shops. Community outreach activities include a sustainable living program (www.wmnf.org), farmer’s markets, and support of global community efforts. Carpentry, mechanic or agricultural experience a plus. Upcoming projects include finishing construction of an additional 1,500 sf of living space. The mission at Ecofarm is to form a sustainable, eco-friendly, people-friendly, farm-based intentional community that provides for all the needs of community members. Members are community-minded. They are focused on maintaining the well-being of the community and striving towards increasing sustainability. Meaningful work, a social environment, and community activities cultivate an atmosphere of common purpose and shared experiences.
Prospective members need no money to join, only a willingness to put the community first and a debt-free state is required. Visitations can be arranged by appointment for those interested in being a part of the Ecofarm vision
We believe the world is at a critical decision crossroads. The survival of our planet, indeed the human race, is at stake. Science has confirmed what we are witnessing first-hand; global warming, resource depletion, escalating population growth, mass extinctions and other world-wide events demand that we adopt a more sustainable lifestyle as stewards of the world we all live in. Our personal decisions in daily living are the key to changing this destructive course. As Ecofarmers, we strive to help others in finding more sustainable solutions for everyday living through education and demonstration of subjects such as native and edible landscaping, reuse, recycling, conservation, and more. As citizens in the Sunshine State, we place a strong emphasis on solar projects, such as solar heating, cooking and electricity. If interested, check out our website at www.ecofarmfl.org, phone 813-754-7374 or email www.ecofarmfl.org
Website: http://www.ecofarmfl.org/ Contact: Jon or Debbie Butts
4321 Needle Palm Rd
Plant City, Florida 33565-5166 United States
Phone: 813-754-7374
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Links: http://www.ecofarmfl.org/ http://transformationalministries.com/ecoprojects.html http://www.wmnf.org: Sustainable Living Radio program alt Monday's 1PM
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