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Our Mission: To educate ourselves and others on the environmental, social, and economic aspects of sustainability through the creation and sharing of research, specialty projects, and hands-on experience. To develop an Education and Research Eco-Facility to explore, enact, and demonstrate sustainability in a community setting.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

DreemNews Archive - 11.26.11



 
November 26, 2011

Ahoy Friends!

Firstly, we hope you have been enjoying the winter season and the holidays it brings!

In this issue:

I. Administrative Excitement
II. Community Research Project Update
III. Logo Creation Contest
IV. DreemKitchen Report

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I. Administrative Excitement

There have been some neat developments in the administrative elements of DR. We have finally gotten the infamously illusive Determination Letter from the IRS. Yay! This means we have all the legal documentation in place to prove our 501(c)3 status. With this we are activating our donation of SalesForce management service to help keep us even more organized. Also, we are enthusiastically close to opening our official (credit union) bank account - which is a process wrapped beautifully in red tape, apparently for the holiday season. Haha!

II. Community Research Project Update 

In an effort to simplify, the Cross Country Sustainable Community research project has been renamed to theEcovillage Research Project (EVRP). Different name, same great mission.

We have begun to open communication with communities, starting with author Diana Leafe Christian who is responsible for the book Finding Community: How to Join an Ecovillage or Intentional Community. This book is the leading Literature Review we have for the project so far, which can be viewed here.

Our original plan was to enact the research project this summer 2012, however we are making a road trip across country for an east coast visit this winter. We have decided to use this opportunity to work on the EVRP where possible and may begin visiting and documentation immediately. The more in depth version of the EVRP is still planned for the summer and we are excited for it!

Preparation for the EVRP can be tracked on the google site for it. Here we have made a list of possible communities to visit, their contact info, mission statement, and finally an informative video from each. Very exciting!

III. Logo Creation Contest
Our Logo Creation Contest is STILL going on until February 1, 2012. This super-exciting contest is for anyone and everyone who wants to participate, and please please do! The awards for the winner of the contest are:

•   The first new D.r.e.e.m. Reality T-shirt with your logo on it

•   Our gratitude, respect, and position as the master creator of our official logo

•   Resume building potentials for artists, graphic designers, or enthusiasts of any kind

•   A place in our History forever!

We have a lot of guiding information on the website, including a sign up page to get us connected in order to share ideas. So far we have one person participating (that we know of), and hopefully more will join on!

IV. DreemKitchen Report
Good news! There have been four wonderful people that have contributed their thoughts and experience from their 2011 DreemKitchen. They filled in our amazingly fun questionnaire with a few questions to explore. It would really be fantastic if others felt moved to participate as well.

If you would like to participate in the DreemKitchen 2011 questionnaire, please do! Here's where you go to do that:HERE.

That's all for now friends and Dreemers!
We hope your days are incredible,

Dani Phoenix
Danielle@DreemReality.org
Melinda@DreemReality.org

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Newsletter Archive: October 12, 2011


 
Hello everyone!

In this Issue:
  • Donation!
  • Cross Country Sustainable Community Research Project
  • Logo Creation Contest Launch 
  • DreemKitchen Questionnaire
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I. Donation!
Wonderful news good friends! We have received our first financial donation as a 501(c)3 nonprofit. True, we have had many contributions before and during the DreemKitchen, and we are so grateful for that. However, this donation is the first made officially to the organization – a check written to D.r.e.e.m. Reality and receiving official documentation in return.

This exciting donation was given by Joni Wheat and her work place ITW Appliance of Des Plaines, Illinois.  Beautifully, Joni is the aunt of Amanda, the leading Dreemer of the Home Gardens project – sharing her experiences of her home garden in the blog “G is for Garden”. ITW Appliance, which matches employees donations 3-1, and Joni will join our Sponsoring Dreemers list on our website where we hope to honor many more donors soon. We are so very grateful for this contribution!

Also on our “Donate” page, we have laid out our experimental gift breakdown, as well as our new PO Box address. We are looking forward to being straightforward with where donations are going and would like to offer people the opportunity to direct their donations’ focus. Take a look, and let us know what you think! (Coming soon - a "Donate Now" button on the website - OoooOooo Fancy!)

II. Cross Country Sustainable Community Research Project (CCSC)
The CCSC is our upcoming research project that will span several months as we travel to 5-10 sustainable communities (also called intentional communities or ecovillages). We may be starting this project as soon as January 2012. The goal of the research project will be to gain knowledge about the creation and maintenance of various successful communities that strive for environmental, social, and economic sustainability. (More info about CCSC)

The project’s preparation is now well underway with literature review and potential community research. Presently, we are creating a power point containing notes of Finding Community: How to Join an Ecovillage or Intentional Community by Diana Leafe Christian, Manager and Director of Earthaven Ecovillage in North Carolina. This book contains excellent information and we hope to begin contact with Ms. Christian and other experienced authors. To view the progress of the power point, please click here.

We have begun creating a list of potential communities to visit, across the country. Each community is being thoroughly researched, creating a profile to begin answering questions for the CCSC study (view profiles and study progress here).
If you have suggestions of possible sustainable communities to visit, please let us know!

III. Logo Creation Contest Launch
As D.r.e.e.m. Reality continues to evolve and grow we are looking forward to our symbolic appearance to as well. As you may have noticed, our website has undergone a make-over in color and “feel”. We are so pleased with the more natural colors as it feels more in line with our mission of sustainability. Now, it is time to evolve our logo. We’d like to introduce our new Logo Creation Contest open to the public to play! Offering a respected space in our historic timeline, consistent and open credit for their important contribution, and a free t-shirt with the new logo beaming proudly upon it. The winner of the contest will be greatly honored, as a logo is an effective method to share our mission as an organization.

Please join the fun or recommend someone to! For more information about the Logo Contest, please visit the webpage for it. To participate, please sign up so we can be in communication if necessary!

IV. DreemKitchen Questionnaire
The memories of DreemKitchen 2011 are still lingering happily in our hearts and stories. An experience so great it will forever be celebrated and learned from. We are eager to continue the DreemKitchen report, which will contain information on the preparation, activation, and follow up. To view the report’s progress, click here.

One element of the DreemKitchen report is to have the thoughts of those that partook in the experience. As we’ve mentioned, the success of the kitchen was due to the contributions of so many people - and we would be so happy to hear from them. We have created a new questionnaire that we hope anyone and everyone who participated in DreemKitchen would fill out.
If you were part of DreemKitchen or visited it - Pretty pretty please fill in this questionnaire!
Your answers will be used to evolve DreemKitchen 2012 as well as have a place in the official report. Plus, it's fun to talk about the experience, isn't it? We are open to hear your thoughts – both supportive and critically constructive.

That concludes this newsletter folks, thanks for reading! Please feel free to contact us anytime - info@DreemReality.org

Very Sincerely,
Dani Phoenix
Danielle@DreemReality.org
Melinda@DreemReality.org

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

DreemKitchen 2011 Recap



 
Watch our DreemTV video of our Kitchen!!

Ladies and gents, this year’s Rainbow Gathering in Washington State, where we had our first annual DreemKitchen– was amazing! Our goal was to go in with as much food and supplies to make a fully operational kitchen in the backwoods of the national forest, and feed as many people as possible. And feed them we did! With healthy food made with love, and handed out for free. 

By going there are an educational non-profit, with a focus on sustainability, we intended to create an environment where people could share and explore such ideas. We also wanted to be organized and focused, in order to really have the opportunity to experiment with community building techniques. Myself, along with the rest of theDreemTeam, feel proud that we accomplished these goals.

We arrived at the front gate on June 23rd with four vehicles and 12 people, to unload in a rush to avoid creating traffic. With our personal and kitchen gear piled high and wide, we had no idea where we were going to camp – but knew we’d have to hike al this in before dark. Quickly our team set to work organizing, creating shelter for our equipment, and planning a scouting party. Some of us set off to hike in and find the perfect location and the rest stayed behind to watch the gear and prepare for the hike. 

A scout party of about 6 hiked in, passing the “main trail” that marked the path to the “main meadow” and where we knew the majority of people and kitchens would be camping. About a mile or so past this point, the road forked and we followed it downhill – over a snowdrift that spanned the path. Following intuition, Dani pointed to an area through the trees that was still covered in snow as far as we could see. Melinda climbed up over a snow bank several feet high and went through the woods until she came across a clearing. A beautiful, secluded meadow surrounded by great trees! 

With a quick pow-wow to make the decision, Shiree, Dani, and Melinda decided, “this is the space”. What a beautiful space it was too! We had no idea how incredible of a space it would turn into. Still early in the Gathering, no one else was in the meadow. As it was still raining, some of the scout crew stayed and began setting up tarps and shelter from the rain while the rest of us headed back to tell the others. Thus the day of hiking in began! 

Our crew spent the entire day hauling all sorts of gear and food in, making the last load in right as headlamps were needed. Exhausted yet thrilled with accomplishment, we huddled together for some mashed potatoes and hot drinks. No fresh water yet, no fire, not much shelter to speak of. The next day would begin the process of building a temporary village from…and with…the ground up. 

Our original crew of 12 steadily expanded and our little family began to grow each day. A close knit “Pack”, we would meet every morning after breakfast to talk about our previous day’s accomplishments and this day’s goals. We explored the importance of sanitation in the kitchen and latrines, the culture of the Gathering, and made every effort to create a cooperative community in our little meadow. 

It was amazing how everyone came together, even those that had never heard of D.r.e.e.m. Reality, to create. The combination of skills and motivation among this core group of individuals accomplishes so much! Everything from tapping a spring for fresh water; building prep areas and counter space from fallen wood; a stove made of earth, wood, and stone; digging trenches for latrines (“Shitters”); painting signs and maps; and so on. Not to mention the constant camp duties of cooking, filtering water, cleaning dishes, collecting and chopping wood, and maintaining camp moral in the biting cold, rain. It rained at different intensities all the way through the building of camp. And so very cold! It could have been very miserable…to tell the truth, it was for several people!

The days were filled with hard work and little food, as we attempted to conserve what food we had bought, to last for the whole time. Intending to feed an unknown amount of people, we really skimped for the first week. The nights were very cold, but the love our tribe shared by the “Bliss pit” (fire pit) warmed us all. We shared music and stories, discussions and drum circles, as we huddled around our modest sized Bliss – hoping for sunshine and stars to come soon.

It seemed as though any wish we made would come true. You may be familiar that a large desire for us, prior to the Gathering, was to have a Cobb Oven at the Kitchen. After taking part in a wonderful Cobb Building Workshop, we realized how complicated and labor intensive it would be to build an oven. We had decided that building a kitchen would take more than enough effort and that perhaps we would hold off on the oven. By the third or fourth day, a beautiful group of people came to us with the specific desire to build a Cobb Oven and was looking for the right place! Blissville, as they called themselves, and DreemKitchen quickly joined forces and within a few days we had our very own oven! Those folks were so marvelous, hiking in 100 lbs of bricks, sand and wood. They gathered others to work with them, scouting sand and clay – to build a fabulous wood burning, sun-sculpted oven! We had pizzas and bread…oh my, what an unimaginable treat for such a place!

By the time July 1st, the “official” starting date of the Gathering, had arrived DreemKitchen was impressively established. And our meadow’s population began to double every day. Finally, the sun had come out as well! We had decided to not worry about our food supply, and instead made as much food as we could – we had to, there were so many people showing up now! With the release of food, more food came. Other campers everyday donated good, nutritional food and our pantry exploded with nourishment. Apples, mangos, vegetables, canned food, rice and grains, chocolate, and more! 

Our location, near the path to the main gate, allowed us to be the “backdoor” to the Gathering. This gave us the great privilege to often be the first Kitchen that many people encountered, and our energy was very welcoming and inclusive. Perhaps this is why people felt so moved to contribute and believed the space to have some of the “best vibes”.

An interesting shift happened around that time, where the close knit Pack that built this home in a secluded meadow was now greatly outnumbered. Our meadow, our kitchen, was no longer ours. It had taken on a life of it’s own – and it was beautiful. People constantly asked how they could help, and there was always help needed. Chopping food, doing dishes, wood, fire tending, hole digging, water collecting. Before I knew it, there were people running an entire meal that I never met, and it was a struggle to release control. But it was so good. The incredible power of community swept through the place and it became alive. 

Interestingly, there was a sense of separation between the original Pack and the rest of the population. Some of them had relocated to the meadow many were just wanderers, going from one kitchen to the next. Some plugged in and helped, some just were passing through and experiencing. The Pack tended to keep to the Kitchen stove fire in the evening as musicians and people of all kinds flooded our Bliss pit. We loved the space we created together, but felt a slight sense of invasion – haha! 

Unlike my previous years at Rainbow Gatherings, not part of a Kitchen, I experienced a different side of the culture. The pressure and expectations of a kitchen, as if we were being paid for our labor and needed to provide prompt, perfect service. It was interesting to witness my own energy become more protective of the little bit of space we could claim inside of the Kitchen. Amazing how a handcrafted fence-thing can create a sense of security when you’re feeling crowded. We all learned the importance and health of boundaries to maintain sanity and organization. 

July 4th is the major day of celebration at the Rainbow Gathering, and is the highest population. We counted somewhere around 400 people at our morning circle! As with every morning, before breakfast, we would gather in a circle to give thanks and bring the community together as one. It was beautiful. And on the 4th the circle took up half of the meadow (which we had deemed “Magic Marsha”)! It was a truly incredible feeling to have so many people intimately connected, elbows linked, and smiling. The evening of the 4th was almost overwhelmingly busy, as our Bliss Pit rocked with live music into the early morning hours. As we did every evening, we prepared “Zu-zus” for everyone…which is basically something that taste really good. It usually includes chocolate, a highly valuable commodity at the Rainbow Gathering. 

By the 6th, the crowds had left and we were decreasing in population as quickly as we had increased prior to the 4th. Just as we had been greeters to many at the beginning, we were able to wish people safe travels and big smiles as they hiked out. More food and supplies being donated all the while. By the 7th, it became clear what clean up needed to be done. 

Many people, unfortunately, just abandon their trash and unwanted gear at their sites. Personal fire pits were left exposed and trails beaten by thousands of people walking them. Luckily, there are many people that also remain in the forest until it is clean – aerating ground, burying fire pits, picking up trash, and re-seeding. This is traditionally referred to as “Clean up crew”, and there are few kitchens that stay behind to feed these wonderful people. 

DreemKitchen had a dedicated Pack that stayed behind as well. Some of them were there since the beginning, even before we arrived. The kitchen transformed to contain the bare minimum and those that stayed behind were ones that were familiar with “roughing it”. We can’t thank these Dreemers enough for their real efforts to “leave no trace” for the Kitchen as well as everyone else that came and left. 

Melinda and Dani left with the majority of the Kitchen gear on July 8th, making the last hike out with 4 large Tupperware and several large packs. Somehow we managed to get all the gear out that came in four vehicles…minus what had been taken by others. 

Again, DreemKitchen was such a truly incredible experience. We learned so much about leadership, organization, community, rustic building techniques, and more. Next year is bound to be another magnificent year!

To all of the Pack, you know who you are, we love you. Never could we have expected to have such a magical experience, and without you we surely wouldn’t have. Thank you my brothers and sisters, you are all close to my heart and I am so enthusiastic about continuing to create with you. To everyone who contributed to DreemKitchen, whether through physical labor, music, food or financial contribution, and of course love – thank you as well. Together we all manifested something I will cherish the rest of my life.  Until next year! 

Weeeeeee LOOOOOOOOOOVEEEEEE Yooooooooooooouuuuuuuu!

~Dani

PS – to check on the progress of the official report on DreemKitchen, go HERE. This includes all the prepping material, transcriptions of morning meetings, personal accounts, and thoughts about next year’s Kitchen. If you would like to contribute your thoughts and experience, please contact me (Danielle@DreemReality.org) – there will be a Post-Rainbow Questionnaire for all those who want to participate!

PSS – Stay tuned for a video slideshow of DreemKitchen to be made as soon as possible!

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Newsletter Archive (August 30, 2011)



 
Time to catch up!

In this Newsletter
  • Renewed Energy!
  • Non-Profit Status Update
  • DreemKitchen Recap
  • Projects to Explore
Renewed Energy.

Hooray, it's finally time to start the newsletter again! After this summer's amazing adventures and accomplishments (see the DreemKitchen Recap), we are now ready to begin a new journey together with D.r.e.e.m. Reality. With the acquisition of a fancy new Mac computer, various hard drives with essential media (videos, photos, and content), and a stationary working environment we have all the tools we need to make things happen. 

We want to thank everyone for their continued support and love as we build our community of Dreemers together. That means you! And, as usual, we want to encourage each one of you to plug into D.r.e.e.m. Reality as you feel pulled to. Onward!

Non-Profit Status Update.

As you may know, D.r.e.e.m. Reality acquired its California Non-Profit status back on December 2, 2010. The process was tedious and full of red tape, but we got it. However, the real deal is when you get Federal Tax exempt status - 501(c)3 status. My friends, we have been working hard to attain this status for the past year or more and finally - WE HAVE BEEN APPROVED! Officially, we are both a State and Federal Non-Profit Organization as of June 16th, 2011. 

For simplicity's sake, this means that we will have access to grants, fundraising, tax-deductible donations, and an impressive public standing. We are eager to activate the reception of public donation and will be sure to let you know when we have that set up. For now, let's celebrate this long journey with high hopes for continued success!

For more information about our Non-Profit Status progress, check out the blog.

DreemKitchen Recap.

I can confidently say that this year's DreemKitchen at the Washington State National Rainbow Gathering was an incredible success! More than we could have ever imagined. Not only did we accomplish our goal to feed people healthy, intentional food, but the DreemTeam grew with a magnificent force. From the moment we unloaded our four vehicles full of gear in the rain and snow, our tribe of Dreemers expanded with a powerful sense of community I have never experienced. (See more in the blog)

We cannot thank all of you enough, who contributed so essentially in the creation of DreemKitchen. Without you, your determination, your hard work, your love, and your creative energy - the kitchen would have only been an idea. Instead, together we manifested a wonderful space to learn, teach, create, eat, make music, dance, and love together. 

Thank you. From the depths of our souls. Truly, thank you. 

Where to from here? There is an official DreemKitchen report being created in order to collect thoughts and lessons, as well as to refine our process for next year. That's right! We're doing it again, and would love to make it an annual event. We are eager to hear your experiences and thoughts, and will have a questionnaire created soon if you would like to participate. Additionally, we will have a slideshow video created as soon as we can - thanks to our new Mac computer! 

To see the progress of the DreemKitchen report, click here

Projects to Explore.

So, DreemKitchen isn't the only project we have lined up. We are always seeking new ways to educate ourselves and others about the various methods of sustainability. With little projects such as trash clean upshome garden building, and compost digging, we try to make changes with the little resources we have. But our sights are set high with our new 501(c)3 status, and we look forward to dedicating our focus towards the ultimate goal of D.r.e.e.m. Reality - To acquire land in order to create an Education and Research Eco-Facility. Here's how...

Both the Hawaiian Research Project and DreemKitchen were created with the mission to educate ourselves about the "Hows" of Environmental, Social, and Economic sustainability. Therefore, in cooperation with the other smaller projects we have the following major projects for the upcoming year:
  • Cross-Country Sustainable Community Exploration Project - more info (we hope to find a more catchy name for it soon)
  • Completion of the "Green Cleaning Video" project - more info
  • 2012 DreemKitchen preparation 
And as usual, our ongoing projects mentioned above. For more information on any of these, please click on the links. To plug into one or more of these projects, please contact us! (Danielle@DreemReality.org) 

Thanks for tuning in! And welcome to all the new Dreemers!

So much Love,

Dani

Danielle@DreemReality.org
Melinda@DreemReality.org

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