hi everyone
The next issue will be a SPECIAL ISSUE ON HOUSING #55 Mar/Apr 2006 ,
See guidelines for submission and ideas to write about housing below . A
PDF downloaded issue is now available on line new, last issue #54
see near end of email
Due Date is Feb 10
Due date for submissions Feb 10 please submit to Wes Roe SB/Ventura
Editor lakinroe@silcom.com or Bob Banner Publisher of Hopedance
hopedance@aol.com visit website
www.hopedance.org
***DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES, POEMS, CARTOONS, BOOK AND VIDEO REVIEWS, Santa
Barbara COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS AND MORE FOR VENTURA AND SB COUNTY is
Feb 10 FOR Mar/Apr 2006
DEADLINE FOR ISSUE FEB 10
Please submit articles, cartoons, essays, book reviews, stories,
poems, announcements of events, and ideas for Santa Barbara and Ventura
Hopedance that deals with articles etc specific to our area. Article
should be around 800 words with pictures or up to 1,200, short articles
of 250-300 are encouraged too, and also writeups of 100 -250 words for
our new shorts section . Check with the Editor about submissions you are
writing,
Wes Roe lakinroe@silcom.com
IMPORTANT REMINDER
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to help provide financial support for the Media
you would like to see in your community (1 year 6 issues $20 mail to
Hopedance PO Box 15609 San Luis Obispo Ca 93406)
Thanks Wes Roe lakinroe@silcom.com Editor Ventura, SB Hopedance
and the SB and Ventura Collective of Hopedance Supporters of
Writers,Editors and Distributors
HOPEDANCE IN VENTURA COUNTY
And in Ventura , Oxnard, and Thousand Oaks area for Hopedance
Meetings and Distribution gatherings contact "Rachel Morris"
<rachelmorris@earthlink.net> (805)648-1267
And Community Announcements in Ventura Community please submit to
margaret morris <mrgrtmorris@sbcglobal.net>
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DESCRIPTION OF HOUSING ISSUE #55 Mar/Apr 2006
Can you tell us more about the Housing issue? Are you looking
for
articles on new types of housing (strawbale, etc) or the economic angle
on housing (ie, the housing bubble, lack of affordable ones, etc)?
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What we are doing right now is sortof updating what we have already done
in
previous issues: basically the basics of our life: Food, Energy,
Housing...We
just did another food issue, this one is on energy (we did one on energy
about
5 years ago); and now the same thing with housing.. check out what we did
back
then at
http://www.hopedance.org/archive/issue28/toc.htm
this new issue will be an "update":
1. projects that have worked well for BOTH sustainability and
affordability,
like in the new film we just showed called DESIGNING A GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD
(go
to
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/dagn.html
for details about the Wild
Sage Cohousing Project that is not only affordable but very close to zero
emission! [in Boulder])
2. campaigns from various cities that are dealing with shelter in a prog
ressive way (especially cities (or countries) that have accepted that peak oil is
here)
3. perhaps a story about dignity village in portland
4. am having some local reporters report on the bridge street project in SLO
that comes close to the BOTH factor (you might remember the photo model of the
inverted roof on our cover page that will be used to collect water).
5. A summary of the 5 "sustainable dwellings" in the current issue of dwell
magazine.
6. reviews of books that relate to natural building, i.e., econest
7. speaking to the people who want to move more into the natural building
aspect of construction and where they can go fopr classes and training.. always
trying to bridge that gap between the lonely pioneering individuals and whats
happening on campuses and in rural areas as well as progressive cities making
some changes so we can keep seeing that not only another world is possible but
that its happening right here and now
8. perhaps an update on the village buuilding convergence in portland.
9. julian darleys coming out with a new book that might be relevant
1
0. hopefully I can get a snippet 15 minute cut from the new escape from
suburbia film in the works to show to both communities (SB and SLO).
11. I have someone writing about a sustainable housing tour they did and are
going to be doing in Sonoma Counties.. the ripple / daily acts people. are you
familiar with them?
12. any other ideas please press reply all.
thanks
bob banner
feb 10th is the due date for the march april HOUSING ISSUE
ads,
essays,
updates of local energy companies,
poems,
new laws,
interviews,
articles,
reviews,
announcements,
films,
events,
meetings.
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The new issue #54 of HDance is now totally in PDF form
To make it even easier for peope to read HopeDance, we are now making the
entire issue (including the photos, ads, listings, poems, etc.) accessible in a
downloadable PDF format.. the ENTIRE issue, 48 pages is now downloadable
for the physically challenged,
for those who may not acquant coffee shops,
who dont subscribe,
who live outside the area and cannot get them for free..
or for a plethora of other reasons.
Just click underneath the letter to Sonoma/Medo readers and you will be able
to read everything online. You can even print it out if you really need to. Of
course it gets smaller if you try to print it on letter size paper. But now
you will be able to see the photos, the ads, and all the information about the
films plus the photos.
Thanks
Bob Banner
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The printed version is already out there but just wanted to let everyone know
that the issue #54 Energy is ONLINE as well. thanks JC from calvertdesign.com
go to
http://www.hopedance.org/new/issues/54/index.html
for a list of all the online articles.
IF you really enjoy hopedance and have never cntributed, perhaps this is a
good time to do something. here are some ways, if you wish this publication to
keep goiong:
1. check out the advertisers and if you pourchase something let them know you
saw it in hopedance
2. buy a subscription: $10 for 6 issues (that deal is short-lived so act now)
3. go online and buy films, clothes, T-shirts and shoes from green
businesses. we get a % from each of your purchases.
4. buy a film pass for $20 (value $25)... 5 films
5. "rent" a film from our nearing 300 films collection at the HopeDance
Library
thanks
bob banner