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About Us
Development
Aimed at
Creating
Rural
Ecological
Society
D Acres was founded in 1997. The mission of the
organization is to function as an educational center that researches,
applies and teaches skills of sustainable living and small-scale organic
farming. Striving to improve the human relationship to the environment,
the center functions as a demonstration farm to role model exemplars of
healthy living. Sharing a communal living situation, individuals come to
respect and share values of interdependence and love of nature. In
addition, the organization supports educational activities directed
toward improving the quality of life of residents and the larger
community. Our intentions are to:
- develop a farm system sustainable and suitable
to this climate to act as a demonstration and experimental model;
- increase consciousness about people’s impact on
the environment by limiting our consumption of fossil fuels and other
resources; reducing, reusing, recycling; as well as emphasizing local
and onsite production and consumption;
- develop skills as a group to problem solve,
organize and pursue an agreed agenda;
- interact with and contribute to the community at
large providing goods, services and educational opportunities while
representing the vision of the organization;
- provide a training center for development of
skills related to organic farming, forestry, landscaping, eco-friendly
construction and cottage crafts;
- and develop personal and group skills to improve
economic viability through “cottage style” industry.
The name of the farm was created to respectfully
acknowledge the gift of the land. Aunt e”D”ith and uncle “D”elbert
moved to Dorchester in 1948. They provided a tradition of living and
working with the land. Edith taught early American decorative painting
and was an accomplished artist and crafter. Deb worked in
blacksmithing, woodworking, animal husbandry and gardening for food.
D Acres aims to combine the benefits of tradition
and technology to improve the health of the planet and its inhabitants.
To learn more about the project please read:
3042 Words
about D Acres of New Hampshire
For recent news from D Acres of New Hampshire,
click on the newsletters archived below.
Annual Report 2005
(2.56 MB - may take a while for dialup to download)
Summer 2005
Newsletter
Spring 2005
Newsletter
Annual Report 2004
Fall
2004 Newsletter
Summer 2004
Newsletter
Spring 2004
Newsletter
Winter
2003/2004 Newsletter
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D Acres is a nonprofit, tax exempt organization. Donations,
memberships and grant funding to the organization are tax deductible
under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. Thank you for your
support!
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