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The Primal Village

The Primal Village


Located in Quinlan, Texas, United States

Mission Statement
sustainable community focused on Permaculture, Wild Edibles, Alternative energy production, Natural building techniques, etc.

Community Description
This year we hope to be building several small Cob homes. If you are interested in helping and are OK with primitive camping with facilities on-site, do get in contact with us because we would love the help.

Bringing the intentional village and Primal skills together in one place for exceptional living and thriving in health, attitude, relationships and economy.
The primal Village will be an Intentional Community comprised of individuals and families who’s main goal in life is to live life without depending on the rest of the world for survival or existence, who are aware and accepting of Polyamory (you don’t need or have to be Polyamorous).

You will find that most of these people will be trying to live the four R’s (Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle). The reasons will be varied, some may live this life style because it is cost effective, others for the Planet, etc.

Members will most generally be interested in Alternative Energy production, Eliminating GMO foods from their diet, growing their own food (Wild Edibles, vegetables, meat, fruit), building their own Natural (locally obtainable natural resources) buildings/homes and many more similar ideas and lifestyles that result in not needing to buy anything.

If you are or know someone that might be interested in helping out with the formation and implementation of this project (planning, strategy, building, etc.), contact me.

Housing
Status: We have land we have developed on
Area: 0.8 acres
Current Residence Types: Single-family homes, Room(s) in a house or building, Tiny house, Yurt, tee-pee, dome, treehouse, or tent, Mobile homes, RV’s, converted buses, Natural built structues, Lots to build on
Current Number of Residences: 2
Planned number of residences: 5
Planned Residence Types: Single-family homes, Room(s) in a house or building, Tiny house, Yurt, tee-pee, dome, treehouse, or tent, Mobile homes, RV’s, converted buses, Natural built structues, Lots to build on
Housing Provided: Purchase, Rental, Work-exchange
Land owned by: Founder
Additional Comments:
This will change when we have decided on how to transfer the land ownership and how we are going to organize it.
I believe we can establish 3-6 families where we are at now.
Somewhat but not entirely. With some basic amenities in each private housing such as a sink and living area, the main bathrooms, kitchen and dining areas will be shared buildings.

Membership
Adult Members: 2
Percent Women: 50%
Percent Men: 50%
Percent Transgender: 0%
Visitor Process:
No community buildings exist as of yet but we hope that will change this year. Construction has already started on the first building. Hopefully we will have finished three by the end of 2016.
Visitors accepted: No
Membership Process:
This will be detailed in the future.
Additional Comments:
We will be founded as a Secular Community. Spiritual practices will be personal and should be kept to one’s housing or at least not practiced in a way that offends others in the community. NO proselytizing of any kind will be accepted or allowed.
We are Secular.
Preference will be homeschooled but each member should school their children how they wish.

Economics
Join Fee: $3000
Dues, Fees, or Shared Expenses: Yes
Regular Fee per Month: $200
Shared Income: None
Required Labor Contribution per Week: 28
Open to members with existing debt: Yes
Additional Comments:
How much is the fee for joining? $3,000 – refundable if no cleanup is needed (should member leave with a partially built home, for example.)

How much is the ongoing contribution (per month)? This is really hard to answer as moneys are applied to community bills from community income. Basically if there are community bills that need to be paid, we all chip in (proportionately) to cover the expense.

Moneys earned from Community ventures will be proportioned accordingly to participants after overhead (coop style). Required participation in the form of time or resources (money, services, products, other people you pay to work for you in the community, etc.).

As long as they are able to meet the required community participation rules.

Each participant will be required to participate in the building of their home. Members may be required to do various communal jobs such as wash dishes or clean bathrooms in turn. Members will be expected to participate in some way when the community needs something (for instance… If we needed solar panels one might help sell fish from the aquaponics farm or contribute monetarily, which ever the member chooses).

We are considering leasing property rights for individual/family dwellings, to ensure certain property rights for members. We are open to other suggestions.

Sustainability Practices
Energy Infrastructure: We are connected to the grid.
Current renewable energy generation: 0%, or close to 0%
Energy sources: Connected to the Grid
Planned renewable energy generation: Almost All, around 90%
Current food produced: Up to 25%
Planned food produced: Almost All, around 90%
Food produced locally: Up to 25%

Lifestyle
Common Facilities: Garden(s), Greenhouse(s), Vehicle Share, Library, Swimming pond or pool, Hot tub or hot springs, Outdoor Kitchen, Large Scale Kitchen, Fire pit, Internet
Internet Available: Yes, community provides it
Internet Fast?: Yes, it’s fine.
Cell Phone Service: Good for some people.
Shared meals: 2-5 times per week
Dietary Practice: Omnivorous (plants and animals), Paleo (no grains, dairy, processed foods, or legumes), Local (food sourced within 150 miles), Organic (no pesticides or synthetic fertilizers), GMO Free (only non-genetically modified organisms), Vegetarian Only (no animal meat; dairy and eggs okay) – Please check this only if you are 100% Vegetarian, Mostly Vegetarian, Vegan Only (plants only, no animal products) – Please check this only if you are 100% Vegan., Mostly Vegan, Opportunivore (dumpster diving, nature harvesting, etc.), Raw or Mostly Raw, Kosher, Halal, Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free
Dietary Choice or Restrictions: No – people may eat however they wish.
Special Diets OK: No
Alcohol Use: Yes, used occasionally.
Tobacco Use: Yes, used occasionally.
Additional Diet Comments:
Goal is 100% of all food will be grown in the community.
The Primal Village will be a natural, organic foods community. You may eat any way you desire but if you want something not raised in the community, it will be your responsibility to get it at your cost. Grains, commercially processed meals and sugar (Stevia, almond flour, etc. are ok) will not be allowed in the community kitchen or pantry(ies) but are allowed in individuals homes.
Every one is welcome. Hopefully the focus will be more Primal foods but to each their own.
No abuse (drugs or alcohol) will be tolerated.
No Smoking allowed anywhere on the property unless it is tribal related or natural tobacco. No E-cigs, vaporizers anywhere on the property.
We want this to be a chemical free space. Safe for those who have MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivities.) As such, no perfume, cologne, dryer sheets, scented candles, scented air “fresheners”, scented anything really. Not even natural oils are safe for those with MCS. Think allergy and realize that some are allergic to cedar, peanuts, pollen, goldenrod, etc. (all of which are natural). While you may not be, other may be and it could be severe.
Common Spiritual Practice(s): Not a particularly spiritual or religious community, Atheist, Agnostic
Spiritual Practice Expected?: No
Education Style(s): Home Schooling, Private Schooling at the Community, Private School off the property, Public Schooling, Up to each family or individual
Healthcare Options: Up to each family or individual

Source: https://www.ic.org/directory/the-primal-village/


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