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		<title>Transition Communities and The Dancing Rabbit</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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This entry might reveal a little too much about myself, but I just have to give a shout out to this little community in Missouri.  Dancing Rabbit has been around for 10 years now and some might refer to them as a &#8220;Transition Community,&#8221; but they really are something different.
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<p>This entry might reveal a little too much about myself, but I just have to give a shout out to this little community in Missouri.  <a href="http://www.dancingrabbit.org/" target="_blank">Dancing Rabbit</a> has been around for 10 years now and some might refer to them as a &#8220;Transition Community,&#8221; but they really are something different.</p>
<p>A Transition Community is, according to <a href="http://www.transitiontowns.org/" target="_blank">Transition Towns Wiki</a>, &#8220;a small collection of motivated individuals within a community come together with a shared concern: <strong><em>how can our community respond to the challenges, and opportunities, of Peak Oil and Climate Change?&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p>I think this idea of transition towns/communities is awesome, and I hope to see it continue to catch on around the U.S. and the world.  But from what I can tell about Dancing Rabbit (through their website) they are something pretty different.  If a transition town is a group of people within a community, then what do you call  a group of people that decide to start their own town?  That is what Dancing Rabbit is trying to do.  Their town is a small one right now at 30 people, but they claim to desire to reach 500 to 1000.  Their covenants include things like not driving a personal vehicle (they share two for the whole community) and not using fossil fuels to heat their homes, etc.</p>
<p>I have been looking for community experiments like this one and am surprised it took me this long to find Dancing Rabbit.  I was so excited to find them I thought there might be others like me out there.  May the rabbit keep dancing.</p>
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