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Barry and Cathy Creighton
Sunday, July 18, 2010, 3pm-4pm EST (12-1pm PST)
Featured Guest: Barry and Cathy Creighton
Hosted by: Phiya Kushi
Website: http://www.ionia.org
Common problems and hopes for a common solution brought four families together more than 20 years ago. They purchased five acres of spruce forest on the Kenai Peninsula in South Central Alaska and “Ionia” had it’s beginning. The founders came from different geographic, cultural and soci-economic backgrounds, as well as different kinds of internal hardships and behavrioral dysfunction. Through a process of trial and error the families realized that individauls, families and communities are truly interdependent; that in order to sustainably change one thing, they had to change almost everything; and that it is impossible to create change without embodying it. This kind of thinking has led to Ionia’s endurance.
The “Ionians” have since purchased 160 additional acres of wild Alaskan land. The residents themselves have built ten beautiful log cabins, a larg log community center and a barn. They mill sprice logs to build their homes and furniture and cut their firewood. Organic gardens, greenhouses, and a grain field help to feed them throughout the year. Their population hovers aroun d fifty from newborns to elders. Without compromising acess to the latest technologies, they live here with a minimum of disturbances to the land’s natural beauty and balance.
Join us with special guests, Barry and Cathy Creighton, two of the founding members of Ionia, as they share their story and dream for developing an experimental and model macrobiotic community in the beautiful Alaskan wilderness.
4 Responses to “Barry and Cathy Creighton – Ionia Macrobiotic Community”
I love this! I am going to do more research. I have been looking for this type of community to live in.
Hello,
I would love to learn more about your community and visit, if possible, some time in the coming year. Would that be possible?
Thanks (just discovered you and read a short blurb about the history of your community…sounds admirable!)
Susan
Dear Barry, Jan Caldwell Thorpe told me about your wonderful experiment. Congratulations from another HVS person.
Raymond Neutra
think I worked w/ you at big sanae 71,….think jack hatch and i painted,kenny sommes was carpenter and dannt weber bill painnter maybe you I was at 3 ellery st w/ bruce gardener,,think pulver was waiter with us leeny j might have beeb cook think dandler and the other left small sanae cooters up duluth potter,cunningham in boulder guess Hatch went reactionary to mb don’t know what happened to bort or joe or bellici or house or jimmy silver