Whoville by Jake (this maybe a new version made for the movie).

I have noticed many leaders with a vision of creating supportive and regenerative communities. Students are leading the way because they are concerned about their air water and soil. Attached link to Kristin’s Millers Newsletter. i just read it and she and Richard Register, of Eco City Builders, have been developing a virtual-like-minded community. They call their people “eco-citizens”.

MoStown is gaining like-minds and like “cities” in which our growing village can connect. Like LA is connected to NYC, Paris and Tokyo, MoSTownians can be connected to Susty Q, which envisions a hamlet and a farm, Ecozoics in SF, described in the link, and we are building “MoS Townians”. MoS Town links to citizens with similar virtual town/real projects internationally in Paris, Berlin, Japan, Haiti and Delhi to name a few.

Let us know if you are building a “town” and a data base of projects based on healthier water, air and soil. Together we can be a new functioning world.

EcoCity Builders Newsletter:
http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=hdosiabab&v=0018GD5KmAFhowAwO-xs9wyKNHm7ziFpYRj7bKy3d5C7_ea5jUfFHCKnBWnmSerB35YTOmgsqdNK5oQjYUc1solNh9NTaxy_pquG1TMYfHyZUc%3D

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Town Center in what was a independently developed “new town” of Reston, Va in the 60’s. It was bought from the founder in 1966 by Gulf Land Dev Corp.

What’s could a 2014 “new town” look like?

I met someone recently with a town vision at a Unitribe gathering. He was raised in Radburn, NJ. Radburn was one of the inspirations for the original Reston plans.

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This is Richard Register’s vision.
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Ok, keep me posted on your town plans.