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Learning How to See: Neighborhood Found Poetry 

Learning How to See: Neighborhood Found Poetry 

by Pam Rempe | Oct 22, 2024 | Discover the Gifts, Imagine the Possibilities

I am learning to fine-tune my ability to see and pay attention. In a world of deadlines and urgent appointments, beeping phones, alerting messages and distracting advertisements, I need practices that slow me down and help me see anew in the most familiar of places.  ...
The Power of Proximity

The Power of Proximity

by Pam Rempe | Oct 8, 2024 | Getting to Know Your Neighbors, Imagine the Possibilities

Our home was so close to Bao and Lydia’s that I could literally see their orange paint from our yellow stairwell. We exchanged courtesies with them when our outdoor projects impacted one another’s property and notified each other when we were traveling for an extended...
National Good Neighbor Day 2024: A Note from the Director 

National Good Neighbor Day 2024: A Note from the Director 

by Pam Rempe | Oct 4, 2024 | Getting to Know Your Neighbors, Imagine the Possibilities, Pursue the Common Good

When we launched The Hopeful Neighborhood Project in March 2021, the world was still reeling from COVID-19. We had to make adaptations to many of our plans, creating options that allowed for connection at a distance. Our team was formed over Zoom. Our partnerships...
What Makes for a Happy Life? 

What Makes for a Happy Life? 

by Pam Rempe | Sep 17, 2024 | Getting to Know Your Neighbors, Neighborhood Well-being

Some of the things we think will make us happy, or ought to make us happy… actually don’t, at least not in the long term. Things like lots of money, a promotion at work, more travel, more possessions, an ideal appearance, and other ways that people sometimes measure a...
The Possibilities of Neighborhood 

The Possibilities of Neighborhood 

by Pam Rempe | Sep 4, 2024 | Getting to Know Your Neighbors, Imagine the Possibilities

When we uprooted our family of five from a home, neighborhood, and city that we loved, we were unsure about when, where, or how we would experience the kind of community we were leaving. We had purchased the house near parks, splash pads, and walking paths when our...
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