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Winds of Change Ecovillage

Posted by on February 24, 2018
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Imagine living/aging in an affordable manner in a lovely, park-like permaculture garden of Eden with entrepreneurial economic opportunities while helping our veterans… This is happening now in Spring Valley, Minnesota.

This Vision is meant to produce a model that can be replicated with a variety of populations in a variety of climates around the world that benefits the residents, the landowner, the visitors, and the communities in close proximity to the ecovillage.

Inspirational photo of a tiny home community, I believe this is in Oregon.

Winds of Change Ecovillage:

Supporting Vibrant, Sustainable, Living Opportunities for

Mature Adults and Veterans

(Disabled/Homeless/Transitioning & Transitioning Single Parents)

By Beverly Sandlin, Spring Valley, MN

bcfossillady@gmail.com

507-922-0083

505 W. Park St., Spring Valley, MN 55975

Google Whispering Winds, Spring Valley, MN for links and lots of pics on Airbnb.com

Age vibrantly in a community setting that nurtures the individual, the community and the land. A self-governing, self-sustaining, and self-reliant community that provides the opportunity for individual residences within an idyllic permaculture rural setting that nurtures the land, includes the arts, and provides income producing opportunities.

We can make it a reality!

Whispering Winds, Spring Valley, MN

Whispering Winds is a 3 acre permaculture farmette located in a quiet residential neighborhood within the city limits of Spring Valley, MN owned and operated by Beverly Sandlin. The three bedroom, 2.5 bath, Victorian cottage is set in a fairy tale landscape of lush permaculture perennial flower gardens, herbs, and edible fruiting bushes, with fruit bearing trees woven into the landscape as well as annual and perennial vegetable gardens. Horses, free range hens, ducks, and white doves grace the property which is surrounded on three sides by woods, sheltered from the western winds by the old railroad trestle, and bordered by the stocked trout stream, Spring Valley Creek. It is adjacent to Spring Valley Creek Park and the 8 mile round trip paved walking/biking trail.

A small barn features retail space and a loft which could be used for teaching a variety of activities or workshops. A detached garage is becoming a community space with carpentry and mechanic’s tools. The current master suite of the downstairs of the home has a private entrance that could be utilized as a business incubation office. A primitive private campsite is available in the back pasture which could be ideal for community building. A dog park is on premises.

Fossil hunting ecotours generated through the website Bluffcountryfossils.net and in conjunction with the Eagle Bluff Skills School through Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center, Lanesboro, have been part of the venture since 2012. The upstairs of the home is currently being utilized as a Five Star Airbnb (the campsite “Woods Edge” is also an Airbnb.com and Hipcamp.com site) to generate extra income, now in operation for one full year generating a modest income. Whispering Winds is part of the international Wwoof.org network of organic and sustainable farms hosting students and other individuals, with Wwoofers scheduled from April to August, so far, of 2018.

The desire is to establish a 501c3 Nonprofit or link with an established nonprofit, and start small incubating community, workshops, ecotours and sustainable businesses at this property in order to purchase, cooperatively own, or collaborate with another landowner on other property to create Winds of Change Ecovillage. Whispering Winds would remain as a public demonstration project (the desire is to put this property into a Trust) as part of the Ecovillage and as a business and service link to the community of Spring Valley.

Whispering Winds Upstairs Balcony Suite – Airbnb.com

 

 

 

Winds of Change Ecovillage is envisioned to be a nonprofit prototype, a movement toward/for, the creation of intentional, self-governing, affordable living communities, designed to provide vibrant sustainable living opportunities by combining independent residential community life, via sustainably built tiny homes, with income producing cooperative and independent ventures. The Ecovillage would create an environment of healthy social relationships where people can live, and work with others cooperatively, while maintaining financial independence, and to promote mutual care and respect, that can be replicated with a variety of populations (homeless, mentally, emotionally or physically disabled, low income, etc.) in other locations. Under the http://www.wurrukan.org/web/ model, it could be done on the private property of like-minded owners who would like to help others and improve their property.

Inspirational Pallet House

Individuals, couples and families live independently in small sustainably built habitats (cottages and alternative buildings) while sharing daily life, meals if desired, and cooperative economic activities in common use buildings. Tasks include:

  • Providing affordable independent residences (resident, workshop or community built), that support a healthy community life to the target population helping them to participate fully in the world as contributing citizens;
  • Caring for the earth through sustainable and healthy methods of consumption, agriculture, and natural resource use with a focus on alternative, sustainable power such as solar, wind and geothermal energies;
  • Creating arrangements within the greater community designed to nurture the individuals and families at Winds of Change Ecovillage to contribute their time and skills according to their capabilities with all community members receiving sustenance based on their needs.

Inspirational Tiny Home

Housing would be divided into thirds:

  • Permanent living facilities for the stable Ecovillage population who conduct the day-to-day activities of the community;
  • Transitional homes meant to be 3 month to 2 year stability residences, or habitat for Wwoofers;
  • “A Taste of the Ecovillage” lifestyle rentals that produce income for the Ecovillage or for individual residents depending upon who built them and who maintains them.

Financial Thoughts at this Point in Time

The horse pasture at Whispering Winds.

Permanent Residents (1/3) would contribute 5 hours per week to maintain and manage the Ecovillage and split 50% of the proceeds of all common business ventures they choose to partake in (workshops, wood fired pizza nights, ecotours, dog training/grooming, vacation rentals, technology support, farmers markets, CSAs, childcare, etc.), with the remaining 50% returning to the Ecovillage nonprofit budget.

Transitional Residents (1/3 and an at risk population or transitioning to become permanent residents) would contribute 20 hours per week to the daily tasks of the Ecovillage, pay or work off in whole or part, to receive room and board during their stay, with self-created options for income or to work off-site. Or they could just rent an affordable tiny home with a minimal 5 hour per week community commitment of maintenance. If they choose to build a home there (according to covenants and whether it is portable or permanent) and contribute 10 hours per week of service they would receive one year of “lot rent” and be eligible for permanent residency.

The permaculture landscape is park-like. The property adjoins Spring Valley Creek Park.

Taste of the Ecovillage  (1/3) housing would utilize the Airbnb model of “live like a local” with the abodes being built via alternative building workshops hosted by the Ecovillage or by individuals or by the landowner.* These workshops could include, but not be limited to, tiny homes, cordwood homes, log cabins, pallet houses, strawbale, adobe, cob, stone, hobbit homes, yurts, tree houses, etc. with or without solar, wind and geothermal workshops. These workshops could start at Whispering Winds and then be transferred onto rural acreage to create the Winds of Change Ecovillage.

* Individuals would retain ownership of their work if it is transportable.

All work to be approved of by the cooperative/landowner.

Edible gardens, herbs, and fruiting trees and bushes are inter-planted with perennial flower gardens.

Possible Cooperative Financial Model

Add up all the bills:

Mortgage (if land/homestead is purchased or being purchased by an individual, land cooperative, etc.)

Insurance

Taxes

Garbage

Electric

Heat

Air Conditioning

Snowplowing

Etc.

Common Vehicle Cost or Payment & Insurance– use of vehicle 60 cents a mile to be kept in separate kitty for maintenance/replacement, fuel.

SUBTOTAL and ADD 1/3 for maintenance/repairs, replacements/extras

= FINAL TOTAL

Divide by permanent residents + 5 hours a week of common cleaning and maintenance of property.

NOTE:

As of this writing there are 2 people (transitional third person) involved on Whispering Winds, a mortgage free property, so living expenses are at a very affordable $1200 per month for two people, with enough entrepreneurial opportunities on the property to potentially make living here FREE, or to even make money, on top of minimal Social Security income.

Beverly Sandlin and veteran Bob Benter

Beverly Sandlin, B.A., is the owner/operator of Whispering Winds. She is a 63 year young disabled (2 strokes) grandmother. As a divorced single parent she built her own home on 8 undeveloped acres and in 4.5 years had the home completed and the property mortgage free. She was the Coordinator for the Sustainable Farming Assn. of SE MN for 5 years, was a Fillmore County Master Gardener, taught many community education classes and workshops, has written extensively on homesteading, amateur paleontologist, has attempted to live her life utilizing the 3Rs – Recycle, Reuse, Reduce – and is currently an Airbnb SuperHost.

Bob Benter is a Vietnam era Army Veteran, 63 years young, retired, has worked in the plastics industry most of his life, loves riding his Harley, is a volunteer driver for SEMCAC, has a fire wood business, and is committed to helping other Veterans. He is collecting pallets and working on developing a model pallet house in the garden and pallet cabin at Camp which may be built via workshop, and/or with Wwoofers in 2018, which will become Airbnb demonstration models at Whispering Winds and generate additional income.

Paul Hurtado, transitional, is a disabled Army Veteran on temporary assignment at a local wind farm who is interested in tiny homes, living affordably, and is curious and supportive of this vision. He has built a “man cave” out of pallets, is building pallet furniture, and will be helping to remodel the just purchased ice shack into the tiny home “Dreamin’ Tiny” which will become an Airbnb tiny home demonstration model at Whispering Winds.

All labor to be assessed at a living wage of $15 an hour.

If a person can’t do their share of work for the week they are assessed $75 for that week. If they are gone from the co-op (not part of making the mess to clean) half that at $37.50 for maintenance chores OR to be made up in time within 30 days if the person is able-bodied.

This works for a single dwelling or commons,

separate residences the individuals are responsible for their own maintenance, utilities, heat, etc.

Individual or Cooperative Businesses

within the Ecovillage Cooperative

Entrepreneurial ventures are ENCOURAGED to promote self-reliance and self-esteem.

Individuals: When using common ground or areas for tiny house rentals, 20% of the net proceeds shall come back to the co-op.

Individuals doing childcare, services, use of the office, etc. on common ground or areas assessed at 10% to the co-op.

Arts, Crafts, etc. sold in the cooperative consignment shop assessed at 20% to the co-op.

Individuals using the co-op garage to fix cars for others and charge them, co-op shop to build things for others and charge them, co-op crafting areas, kitchen, etc. to teach skills or create things for sale to others, etc. 10% back for the use of the facilities.

NO ASSESSMENT for people working out of their own space providing services for others OR working off premises.

Promoting Sustainability and Frugality

Initial assessments will have to be determined to provide a sustainable working fund for the Ecovillage cooperative to be determined over time by the permanent residents. Then these funds will be used to build additional facilities, remodel, invested in new ventures, add to tools, etc. in proportion to the funds collected and redistributed if not used: ex. Mechanics need a lift in the garage to make more money; seamstresses need an embroidery machine, childcare needs play equipment, builders need a planer, bakers need a commercial refrigerator, etc.

Any unused funds will be apportioned back at the end of the year in early December fairly to residents: ex. The consignment shop doesn’t need anything so the artists selling out of it get their money back proportionately, the mechanics don’t need more tools, they get their money back proportionately, childcare doesn’t need anything they get their money back, etc.

Potential Cooperative Business Ventures:

Airbnb, etc. Tiny house rentals

Hipcamp, etc. Camping spots

CSA – Community Supported Agriculture

Greenhouse and Plant sales

Storage Sheds for Rent – both to residents and others

Wood Fired Pizza Night – excellent for bringing locals out to the farm

Landscaping. Lawn Care, Snow Removal –

Workshops:

Building

Camping

Landscaping/Gardening – Prairie Restoration, etc.

Renewable Energy

Responsible Gun Ownership

Preparedness

Crafting:

Quilting

Scrapbooking

Firewood

Hosting Events:

Native American Pow Wow

Rendezvous

Music

Technology Services

Auto Repair/Small Engine Repair

Bicycle Repair

A vineyard with wine making facilities

A hops orchard with custom beer making facilities

Custom Furniture Rebuilding

Up-Cycled anything

Tailoring and Design Services

Hosting school tours

Yoga Classes

Homeopath/Acupuncture/Alternative medicines

*** Business Opportunities only limited by the skills of the people involved. 🙂

Misc. Thoughts

Golf carts for limited use in village transportation. Walking and bicycling encouraged.

One parking space allowed per dwelling. No parking space needed? That person can get a credit toward cooperative vehicle or lot rent use or rent out their parking space to someone else.

Sheep for lawn mowing. Goats for de-brushing.

Horse/pony/donkey/dog/goat power is good.

Groomed grass walking/running paths.

Lots of seating areas.

This Vision is Meant to Produce a Model that can be REPLICATED with a Variety of Populations in a Variety of Climates Around the World that Benefits the Residents, the Landowner, the Visitors, and the Communities in close proximity to the Ecovillage.

IMAGINE A Winds of Change Ecovillage…

  • Beside a large school where residents could provide additional support to the school in the way of arts, crafts, shop classes, other teaching activities and after school activities while providing green space and housing.

  • Outside a preserve in Kenya that supports a population hosting tourists in tiny homes coming to the preserve and can experience local culture and foods. Those people would NOT want poachers!

  • Beside a nursing home facility that supports an resident population that hosts family members of the nursing home residents, and provides staffing to the nursing home itself.

  • Beside a church where a transitional homeless population could transition out of homelessness by hosting tiny home Airbnb’s in an idyllic setting.

  • Beside a national or state park where seasonal workers could support themselves and the park with tiny home rentals and other entrepreneurial activities.

  • Beside a “boom town” for affordable housing which may or may not be needed in several years and easily moved to another location.

  • Beside an environmentally sensitive area that needs preservation and encourages the adjoining landowners in preservation while making some money on the property to preserve it.

  • A tourism area where worker are struggling with low wages, need affordable housing and a way to augment their incomes.

  • A prison where the paroled population can transition back into society with affordable housing and ready made income opportunities.

  • A drug/alcohol rehab facility where transitioning people can find affordable housing and ready made income opportunities and a supportive environment as they transition back into the community.

  • Done right, with a mixed population that includes stable, mentoring, background checked, older adults who “manage” the transitional populations this model could be successfully replicated almost anywhere to the advantage of the landowner (which could be a state, city, church, park or private party), making a positive impact on people and the environment with low impact living that is community oriented.

Note: Why start with private land ownership? Because intentional communities are notorious, as any small business startup is, for going under in 5 years, hence utilizing private property just makes sense. If the venture fails, the property owner gets back an improved property and if they have invested in the Airbnb component a business as well. If all goes well, the cooperative has 5 years to accumulate funds to purchase property if desired.

Reference sites:

http://www.thesanctuaryminnesota.com/

A tiny house retreat in Minnesota!

https://www.squareonevillages.org/

Currently opening sites in 25 states.

http://www.wurrukan.org/web/

Victoria, Australia

L’Arche Communities, International

Dancing Rabbit (in Missouri)

Gould Farm (in Massachusetts)

Temescal Commons (in Oakland, CA)

Camphill Communities, International

 

Tiny Digs Hotel, Portland, OR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5Xnjemx8xU&feature=youtu.be

Beautiful Train Caboose Inspired Tiny House at Portland Hotel

 

 

 

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