The Red Clover Collective is an intentional community committed to cooperative living and collective ownership in urban spaces. We’re working towards a world where sustainable living, social justice, and artistic creation are central values.
We have a room opening in Spring 2010. There is a three-part membership process and we are looking for at least a two-year commitment. We’re a non-smoking and mostly vegetarian community located in Better Waverly. We’re looking for a collective member who is respectful of diversity and is queer friendly. We cannot currently consider any couples for membership because the collective is at capacity.
We’re also looking for friends and allies in our mission to create sustainable urban communities.
E-mail us at redclovercollective@gmail.com or call (410) 467-8614 and tell us a bit about yourself.
Update: We’ve reached our cap on RSVP’s, so if you know anyone who has expressed an interest, we’re starting a wait list. We’ll be sending out a reconfirmation two days prior to the workshop. We do this as a reminder, because, inevitably, peoples plans change. The slots left by those who don’t reconfirm are filled by the wait list folk. For further info.: 443-286-6695
Red Clover member, Toma Solano, will be teaching a fundamental carpentry skills workshop for women on December 19th @ 11am – 3pm. We’ll be building window boxes (fer yur plants!).
If you’ve ever wanted to work with wood, but were intimidated or simply didn’t have access to the knowledge and/or tools to do so, this is the workshop for you. If you’re afraid of power tools, there is no need. You will be briefed on simple, standardized precautions to keep yourself and those around you safe.
Tools, safety equipment, and materials will be provided. We’d like to suggest a $5 donation to cover materials. A potluck lunch will be served at noon. So please bring a side to share. Toma will make something tasty and vegetarian.
Though it makes us squirm a bit, we need to ask everyone to sign a waiver. We’d just like to preserve our ability to share such experiences with the community in the future.
Toma is a carpentry instructor at the Chesapeake Center for Youth Development and has 10 years of carpentry experience.
For additional information please call 443-286-6695.