We carry on Lynn’s vision.
This is what we have achieved.
The Beginning is a very Good Place to Start.
Our Mission
Our mission is to protect and nurture the property on Fox Hollow as healthy and vibrant forestland watched over by creative and industrious dwellers who thrive sustainably in harmony with the land.
We mean to assure that the forestland dwellers are safe and provided with a foundation for Good Living. In real terms this has meant investing to counter years of deferred maintenance. It has also meant legally codifying what it means to be a charitable non profit trust.
What We’ve Achieved
2018-2019: Elders Lynn Bowers, Daniel Tripp and Alan Foster pass.
2019: Heather and Seth Kimmel are left as sole trustees and Seth conveys his place to Beth Little
2019: COVID, Cleaning, Clearing, Repairing
2019 Charles Woodward III hired as Attorney for the Trust
2019-2021: replacement of appliances (water heater, stove, bathroom heater), repair of septic system, new gravel, repair of composting toilets, repair of gray water line, electrical upgrades, clearing of blackberries, refinishing of main house floors, siding on Sewing studio, full blown in insulation under Main house and more.
2020 an anonymous complaint to the DOJ charging mismanagement begins a DOJ review of the Trust resulting in guidance from the DOJ.
2021: All cemetery legalities completed
2021: Agreement with DOJ upon completion of the review.
2021: the Trust is granted 501c3 non profit status.
2022: Final DOJ agreement signed by Judge
2022: By Laws written and passed by Trustees, Wild Food Brunch offers seminar & sustenance. Trail cams record wildlife.
2022-2023: plumbing for upper house and main house, sauna rebuilt,
2023: Studio/Showroom project started.