Neighborhood Sharing Solutions: author Janelle Orsi (Albany)

Oct '09 22 Thu 7:00 PM
Location

1240 Marin Ave
Albany, CA 94706
510-524-9283

How to find us
"We won't be there, but Janelle is familiar with cohousing options"

Estimated attendance
 1  people attended.

Who organized?
Raines Cohen

A cartoon‐enhanced free presentation/workshop led by Janelle Orsi and Emily Doskow, co‐authors of The Sharing Solution: How to Save Money, Simplify Your Life & Build Community (Nolo 2009).Janelle and Emily, both local attorneys and enthusiastic sharers, have put together a practical and legal guide to help people share in various realms of life ‐ everything from sharing a car to forming a childcare co‐op.

Our neighborhoods present fertile ground for successful sharing arrangements, so this presentation will focus on ways that neighbors are getting creative, sharing resources, and building community. The authors will discuss ways you can:

  • Form a neighborhood home repair group
  • Share a car with a neighbor
  • Remove fences between homes
  • Form a neighborhood tool‐lending "library"
  • Cooperate to meet child, elder, and pet care needs
  • Share meals and/or trade leftovers
  • Share yard space for food cultivation
  • Form buying clubs to save on bulk purchases
  • And more!
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    •  This was a very dynamic group of Albany people who want to change the world one neigborhood at a time. I was so inspired!! 

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