Information for Visitors - Appletree

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  • user warning: Table 'cache_filter' is marked as crashed and should be repaired query: UPDATE cache_filter SET data = '<p><title>Information for Visitors AT-F1</title><br />\n<community>Appletree</community></p>\n<p><body><br />\nInformation for Visitors AT-F1</body></p>\n<p>Dear visitor,</p>\n<p>Welcome to Appletree! Here is some helpful information about us:</p>\n<p>FEES AND WORK-</p>\n<p>The visitor fee is $4 a day unless you arranged ahead of time for a trade.</p>\n<p>The visitor work quota is 3 hours a day (with trade, 5 hours). There is a list of jobs for visitors on the kitchen wall, with the names of the people coordinating them. Please talk to the person in charge of the job you want, or to the visitor coordinator.</p>\n<p>Please write down on the time sheet on the kitchen refrigerator how many hours you worked at what job.</p>\n<p>HOUSEHOLD LOGISTICS-</p>\n<p>An electric heater is available for the guest room if the weather is cold. Please turn it off when you leave the room or go to bed.</p>\n<p>Please turn off the lights when not using them.</p>\n<p>Please take off your shoes in the house. There is space to put them by the kitchen door.</p>\n<p>Feel free to take baths and showers. There is only one bathroom; a schedule of when members use the tub is by the door.</p>\n<p>If you\'d like a private towel, please take one from the bathroom shelf.<br />\nPlease clean the tub and wipe up any water on the floor and leave things in order after using bathroom.</p>\n<p>The toothpaste and floss are communal.</p>\n<p>People are encouraged to share the bathroom and feel relaxed about it. If you really need privacy you can drop the curtain. Please put it back up when you\'re done.</p>\n<p>There is an outhouse outside if the bathroom is full.</p>\n<p>Please only flush toilet only after shitting.</p>\n<p>KITCHEN AND FOOD-</p>\n<p>We have one communal meal per day, supper at about 6 pm.</p>\n<p>Other meals and snacks are independent - please help yourself. Ask one of us if you can\'t find something.</p>\n<p>We have white salt but no white sugar.</p>\n<p>We have no communal coffee or other drinks with caffeine; some members have private coffee that they personally pay for. Please don\'t drink it.</p>\n<p>We love it if you take turns cooking supper for us.</p>\n<p>You can cook with one of us to help if you prefer.</p>\n<p>We don\'t add salt to cooking, only at the table.</p>\n<p>We occasionally have desserts; please go easy on sweetening if you make one.</p>\n<p>Most of our meals are vegetarian. We have fish once a week.</p>\n<p>Please tell us if you are vegetarian, do not eat dairy, have food allergies or other special needs.</p>\n<p>We have vitamin C, E, and dolomite available.</p>\n<p>Please wash your dishes and clean up after any meal or snack besides supper.</p>\n<p>We also love it if you take communal dish turns! Please follow the dishwashing list to the left of the sink. The member whose turn it is will help you if you prefer.</p>\n<p>CHILDCARE-</p>\n<p>Visitors with children do their own childcare unless they have made a special arrangement with us.</p>\n<p>Please keep track of your small children and help them respect our belongings and space.</p>\n<p>Our house is not \"baby proof\" so babies and toddlers will need extra supervision.</p>\n<p>Please don\'t allow children to go into private rooms without our permission. Our bedrooms aren\'t set up for small children to play in safely.</p>\n<p>The computer room is also not a good play space. However, Iris can set up her preschool computer program and show it to the children.</p>\n<p>There are communal toys available in the big room in the closet under the stairs.</p>\n<p>The playhouse and swingset and sandbox in the frontyard are for everyone. Toys in the yards of the other houses are the property of the renters. Please ask the renters\' permission before your child uses them.</p>\n<p>Please ask the renters before your child visits their houses, and make sure an adult renter agreed to supervise your child before leaving him/her there.</p>\n<p>If you would like to have the renters\' children play at our house with your child, please supervise them and let their parents know where they are.</p>\n<p>Please clean up after your children and any renters\' children that visit them here- wash snack dishes, put away toys, etc.</p>\n<p>We have a high chair, potty, baby carriers and some other things available to use. Tell us if you need something.</p>\n<p>PHONE USE-</p>\n<p>Local calls are fine. Please consult Iris or Levana about making and paying for long distance calls.<br />\nPlease write any phone messages in the message pad.</p>\n<p>MISCELLANEOUS-</p>\n<p>In warm weather many of us go nude around the property. You are welcome to do so also.<br />\nYou\'re welcome to attend our meetings as an observer.</p>\n<p>We usually will arrange meeting time to talk to you about your interest in us. We like to have your feedback.</p>\n<p>Time spent attending meetings and exploring compatibility is work creditable for members but does not count as work for visitors.</p>\n<p>Our original cards, stationary, and tie dye T shirts are available for sale. Ask Levana to show them if she forgets.</p>\n<p>There are interesting books and community directories in our library that you can use while you\'re here. Please return books to Levana, the librarian.</p>\n<p>Our policy book is available for you to study, and you can have a copy of our bylaws if you\'re interested.</p>\n<p>We hope you enjoy your stay and we are glad to get to know you. Please let us know if you\'d like to explore the possibility of joining us.</p>\n<p>-- o --<br />\n</p>\n', created = 1371639220, expire = 1371725620, headers = '', serialized = 0 WHERE cid = '3:deddd32ee3336b9ad4274aa26ada4ae9' in /home/thefec/htdocs/includes/cache.inc on line 109.
  • user warning: Table 'cache_filter' is marked as crashed and should be repaired query: UPDATE cache_filter SET data = '<p>For me one of the richest pleasures of anti-nuclear organizing is the characters who take on this work.  It takes a very peculiar kind of person to commit to fighting a reactor complex which has the support of the state, some of the countries most powerful corporations and giant banks, often campaigning for years concluding with a high chance of failure.</p>\n<p><a href=\"http://paxus.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/lucifer-at-gorleben.jpg\"><img class=\"size-large wp-image-13905\" alt=\"With Lucifer at Gorleben protest in Germany Circa 2008\" src=\"http://paxus.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/lucifer-at-gorleben.jpg?w=519&amp;h=345\" width=\"519\" height=\"345\" /></a><br />\n</p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">With Lucifer at Gorleben protest in Germany Circa 2008</p>\n<p><a title=\"Meanwhile in Moscow - Lucifers report on protests\" href=\"http://funologist.org/2012/05/15/meanwhile-in-moscow/\" target=\"_blank\">Vladimir Slyviak</a> is one of these unusual people.  He has been fighting reactors in Russia since before the wall came down.  In 1988, he and another activist corked a smoke stack and locked themselves to it over 100 feet off the ground, shutting down the plant for hours.</p>\n<p>But you need to read that sentence again, because you were likely distracted by the action and perhaps missed the most important part, which is the date. In 1988 the KGB simply disappeared many people they found politically problematic.  To be a direct action activist in this era you needed to be unusually daring or crazy or both.  Vladimir might well be both.  Though his flavor of crazy, is like a fox.  I have been calling him Lucifer since 1991, he calls me goddess.</p>\n', created = 1371639221, expire = 1371725621, headers = '', serialized = 0 WHERE cid = '3:09f703a4c069afa444fe204424b0569b' in /home/thefec/htdocs/includes/cache.inc on line 109.
  • user warning: Table 'cache_filter' is marked as crashed and should be repaired query: UPDATE cache_filter SET data = '<p class=\"reblog-from\"><img alt=\'\' src=\'http://1.gravatar.com/avatar/14e93856b6902c2e313d80a7af156b0e?s=25&amp;d=identicon&amp;r=G\' class=\'avatar avatar-25\' height=\'25\' width=\'25\' /> <a href=\"http://runninginzk.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/dance-parties-love/\">Reblogged from Running in ZK:</a></p>\n<p>I can\'t remember a time that I didn\'t love to dance. I was one of those little girls whose mothers carted them to weekly ballet and tap lessons. My friends and I choreographed dances after school and fawned over the cheerleaders at high school football games. My dreams were shaped by the Star Search dancers and some quintessential 80s dance movies: Dirty Dancing, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, and Footloose.</p>\n<p class=\"read-more\"><a href=\"http://runninginzk.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/dance-parties-love/\" target=\"_self\">Read more… 570 more words</a></p>\n<p>Kathryn was a dancing fool, took a break to have a baby, and now that family life has settled and shifted she is back with some fancy steps and some personal thoughts.</p>\n', created = 1371639221, expire = 1371725621, headers = '', serialized = 0 WHERE cid = '3:33a3d4a29bd0410e2beb2c8e2a8d9aef' in /home/thefec/htdocs/includes/cache.inc on line 109.
  • user warning: Table 'cache_filter' is marked as crashed and should be repaired query: UPDATE cache_filter SET data = '<p>I can’t remember a time that I didn’t love to dance. I was one of those little girls whose mothers carted them to weekly ballet and tap lessons. My friends and I choreographed dances after school and fawned over the cheerleaders at high school football games. My dreams were shaped by the Star Search dancers and some quintessential 80s dance movies: Dirty Dancing, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, and Footloose.</p>\n<p>By the time I was starting high school, I realized I was a Smart Girl and not a Cheerleader, and I started to deliberately dance silly in order to avoid the possibility of being mocked for trying to dance well and failing. In college, I chose the goth club because people actually went there to dance, and didn’t mind if you danced a little differently. After college, clubs in the city were expensive (for me on my grad student stipend) and filled with cigarette smoke and guys who thought I should want to grind with them. Ugh. I stopped dancing entirely.</p>\n<p>I didn’t realize that I missed it. Yeah, yeah, so I watched Save the Last Dance like 10 times… My life was full. I did yoga. I discovered contra dancing, which was a blast – in a structured sort of way.</p>\n<p>And then I moved to Twin Oaks. My first Twin Oaks dance party was when I was a visitor at Halloween, and it was a revelation. The people filling the dance floor ranged in age from 2 to 78 or so, and I got to watch as many dancing styles as there were people dancing. Everyone was out to have a good time, no matter whether they danced well or awkwardly, hip hop or hippie, boisterously or demurely. It was safe to make eye contact while dancing, and share the joy of moving my body to music, without worrying that I’d have to defend my boundaries later. I was quickly hooked.</p>\n<p>For my first 6 or 7 years of membership, I made a point of going to every dance party I possibly could.</p>\n', created = 1371639221, expire = 1371725621, headers = '', serialized = 0 WHERE cid = '3:cabc2f74d04ec46f126e7604975f375a' in /home/thefec/htdocs/includes/cache.inc on line 109.
  • user warning: Table 'cache_filter' is marked as crashed and should be repaired query: UPDATE cache_filter SET data = '<p dir=\"ltr\">This post was written by Paxus and originally appeared at <a title=\"Official Comm Conf website\" href=\"http://communitiesconference.org\" target=\"_blank\">www.communitiesconference.org</a> Sections in italics are additions to the original post.</p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">\n</p><p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>1. Reconsider your living situation.</strong>  If you let it, the Communities Conference can really shake you up.  Daring people who are trying new or untested lifestyles are presenting or in attendance.  Step outside your comfort zone a bit and start from the assumption that you could live somewhere else, or with other people and see what this event has to offer and demonstrate.  Let go of the assumption that your next year has to look like your last year and go back to your own personal values.  What do you really care about?  How could this be better experienced in your daily living situation?</p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><em>This is a call to be daring, which i think is the most under nurtured revolutionary trait.</em></p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><img alt=\"\" src=\"https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/MlYJFErljS9j3u6y6WRVo0iBCXDZJwpTyYWEDvrWb2vpq-yicsSTFbj-OdjwR7hhnLnrhD4f8kVb2uWn0vUFDl_QsP_MmQfuhHYFbM0Qa6UK-i6fMrzmrjIMWQ\" width=\"NaN\" height=\"NaN\" /></p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>2. Chat with a rock star.</strong>  There are a bunch of inspiring personalities at the Communities Conference and they are more accessible in this relaxed 3 day event than they are at most times in their busy lives.  Seek out the people who say something that excited you and ask to have lunch or a more private chat with them.  If this is your first time attending, read the entire set of workshop descriptions upon arrival and find out which presenters sound like they are doing stuff you are excited about and then get any of the event organizers to point that person out to you.  This conversation might just change your life.</p>\n', created = 1371639221, expire = 1371725621, headers = '', serialized = 0 WHERE cid = '3:1a0cae9ea7d8413500e25214684ad887' in /home/thefec/htdocs/includes/cache.inc on line 109.
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  • user warning: Table 'cache_filter' is marked as crashed and should be repaired query: UPDATE cache_filter SET data = '<p>Several people have said the most useful piece of the <a title=\"Official Loud Love event\" href=\"http://loudlove.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Loud Love</a> event was the transparency tools workshop.   i was powerfully reminded that while the tools are useful, what appears to be really happening is that people are longing to be asked these revealing questions.  With the smallest opportunity most people will share deep feelings and vulnerable information about themselves, even with people they dont know very well.</p>\n<p>We have re-started the transparency group at Acorn.  There were a few people excited about it and a number of people who showed up when it happened who seemed to like it.  My original thought was that we should try to fuse Acorns more festive culture with this tool set and instead of having the classical, slightly formal transparency discussions.  We should have transparency parties, where the format is more relaxed, less full group oriented and more smaller conversations.  Distracting food and drink could be part of it as well.</p>\n<p><a href=\"http://paxus.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/picsasso-girl-in-mirror.jpg\"><img class=\" wp-image-13883 \" alt=\"Picasso\'s girl in the mirror\" src=\"http://paxus.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/picsasso-girl-in-mirror.jpg?w=363&amp;h=450\" width=\"363\" height=\"450\" /></a><br />\n</p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Picasso’s girl before a mirror</p>\n<p>Instead, at the first Acorn transparency event this year, we stuck to a more conventional format, with the group in a circle and a single person revealing themselves to everyone using several <a title=\"This blog transparency tools list\" href=\"http://funologist.org/2010/12/27/liberal-transparency/\" target=\"_blank\">different tool sets</a>.  And i was blown away again.</p>\n', created = 1371639221, expire = 1371725621, headers = '', serialized = 0 WHERE cid = '3:eec343b01362d659c6c6422356f34349' in /home/thefec/htdocs/includes/cache.inc on line 109.
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  • user warning: Table 'cache_filter' is marked as crashed and should be repaired query: UPDATE cache_filter SET data = '<p>Scabies sucks, but it was fun when people got excited about applying each other’s permethrin and the subsequent “prolonged skin-to-skin contact” parties we’re now green lighted to have.</p>\n<p>And having strep is not fun, but it’s nice that I don’t worry about losing my job/money/childcare/house because I’ve gotten sick and need to stay in bed for a couple days.  And people will bring me food.</p>\n<p>So maybe intentional community breaks even.  We infect each other with every transmissible ailment, but then we take care of each other while people get back to normal.</p>\n<p>Cue inspirational music.</p>\n<p> <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://feeds.wordpress.com/1.0/gocomments/runninginzk.wordpress.com/629/\"><img alt=\"\" border=\"0\" src=\"http://feeds.wordpress.com/1.0/comments/runninginzk.wordpress.com/629/\" /></a> <img alt=\"\" border=\"0\" src=\"http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runninginzk.wordpress.com&amp;blog=51640857&amp;post=629&amp;subd=runninginzk&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" /></p>\n', created = 1371639221, expire = 1371725621, headers = '', serialized = 0 WHERE cid = '3:ecef4d3a4c260902733e7beecb9958ad' in /home/thefec/htdocs/includes/cache.inc on line 109.

Information for Visitors AT-F1
Appletree


Information for Visitors AT-F1

Dear visitor,

Welcome to Appletree! Here is some helpful information about us:

FEES AND WORK-

The visitor fee is $4 a day unless you arranged ahead of time for a trade.

The visitor work quota is 3 hours a day (with trade, 5 hours). There is a list of jobs for visitors on the kitchen wall, with the names of the people coordinating them. Please talk to the person in charge of the job you want, or to the visitor coordinator.

Please write down on the time sheet on the kitchen refrigerator how many hours you worked at what job.

HOUSEHOLD LOGISTICS-

An electric heater is available for the guest room if the weather is cold. Please turn it off when you leave the room or go to bed.

Please turn off the lights when not using them.

Please take off your shoes in the house. There is space to put them by the kitchen door.

Feel free to take baths and showers. There is only one bathroom; a schedule of when members use the tub is by the door.

If you'd like a private towel, please take one from the bathroom shelf.
Please clean the tub and wipe up any water on the floor and leave things in order after using bathroom.

The toothpaste and floss are communal.

People are encouraged to share the bathroom and feel relaxed about it. If you really need privacy you can drop the curtain. Please put it back up when you're done.

There is an outhouse outside if the bathroom is full.

Please only flush toilet only after shitting.

KITCHEN AND FOOD-

We have one communal meal per day, supper at about 6 pm.

Other meals and snacks are independent - please help yourself. Ask one of us if you can't find something.

We have white salt but no white sugar.

We have no communal coffee or other drinks with caffeine; some members have private coffee that they personally pay for. Please don't drink it.

We love it if you take turns cooking supper for us.

You can cook with one of us to help if you prefer.

We don't add salt to cooking, only at the table.

We occasionally have desserts; please go easy on sweetening if you make one.

Most of our meals are vegetarian. We have fish once a week.

Please tell us if you are vegetarian, do not eat dairy, have food allergies or other special needs.

We have vitamin C, E, and dolomite available.

Please wash your dishes and clean up after any meal or snack besides supper.

We also love it if you take communal dish turns! Please follow the dishwashing list to the left of the sink. The member whose turn it is will help you if you prefer.

CHILDCARE-

Visitors with children do their own childcare unless they have made a special arrangement with us.

Please keep track of your small children and help them respect our belongings and space.

Our house is not "baby proof" so babies and toddlers will need extra supervision.

Please don't allow children to go into private rooms without our permission. Our bedrooms aren't set up for small children to play in safely.

The computer room is also not a good play space. However, Iris can set up her preschool computer program and show it to the children.

There are communal toys available in the big room in the closet under the stairs.

The playhouse and swingset and sandbox in the frontyard are for everyone. Toys in the yards of the other houses are the property of the renters. Please ask the renters' permission before your child uses them.

Please ask the renters before your child visits their houses, and make sure an adult renter agreed to supervise your child before leaving him/her there.

If you would like to have the renters' children play at our house with your child, please supervise them and let their parents know where they are.

Please clean up after your children and any renters' children that visit them here- wash snack dishes, put away toys, etc.

We have a high chair, potty, baby carriers and some other things available to use. Tell us if you need something.

PHONE USE-

Local calls are fine. Please consult Iris or Levana about making and paying for long distance calls.
Please write any phone messages in the message pad.

MISCELLANEOUS-

In warm weather many of us go nude around the property. You are welcome to do so also.
You're welcome to attend our meetings as an observer.

We usually will arrange meeting time to talk to you about your interest in us. We like to have your feedback.

Time spent attending meetings and exploring compatibility is work creditable for members but does not count as work for visitors.

Our original cards, stationary, and tie dye T shirts are available for sale. Ask Levana to show them if she forgets.

There are interesting books and community directories in our library that you can use while you're here. Please return books to Levana, the librarian.

Our policy book is available for you to study, and you can have a copy of our bylaws if you're interested.

We hope you enjoy your stay and we are glad to get to know you. Please let us know if you'd like to explore the possibility of joining us.

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