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free-lance
What is your motivation for joining this group?
i already try to live green: vegetarian family, bike+public transport, garden and compost kitchen waste, conserve energy and water, etc. i want to join like-minded people and also help DC move to greater action asap.
What skills or experience would you share? We need architects, artists, planners, scholars, farmers, web wizards, fundraisers, vintners, vegan chefs, grant writers, carpenters, beekeepers, scientists, dreamers, lobbyists - you get the idea ...
gardening: composting, (portable tiller to share)
veg. cooking
What would you like to offer?
equipment, labor, skill
What are your areas of interest?
alternative commerce, clean energy, organic food, permaculture, recycling, urban farming
What level of commitment to an intentional community would you consider at this point?
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At 8:30pm on July 18, 2008, Ecolocitizen said…
Hi Amy, welcome to the group. Great that you're so living green so you can show and share others how to. Looking forward to your participation and to your cooking :)

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