Bear Creek Community Land Trust

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About the Community

  • Established
  • Rural

What we do

Bear Creek Community Land Trust (BCCLT) is an intentional community situated on 184 acres of land in the rolling hills of northeast Missouri. Our mission is to uplift the health of people and the earth by weaving our lives together as an inclusive, interdependent community. We are co-creating a culture that keeps us rooted in place, wild at heart, and connected to all that is sacred. We come together to responsibly grow food and build homes; re-imagine and recreate the Commons; and explore traditional crafts and technologies of human and animal power. We choose to live more simply, creating a sanctuary from ways of life that undermine health and wholeness. We seek to offer to the world what we know and create through cottage industries, education and immersion opportunities.

One aim of a land trust is to avoid seeing land as a resource to be speculated on and profited from, and rather conceive of land as something to be cherished, protected and held in common. BCCLT aims to be a reasonable and fair land-holding structure that provides clear guidelines for the process of leasing a plot of land within the community. We strive in our decisions to seek a balance which is best for all living beings. Decision making happens through a group consensus process or by the committee affected, with the membership voting on issues that come up at a minimal number of meetings. We ask members to agree to abide by a conflict-engagement process to help maintain strong, authentic relationships. We also ask members to agree to a baseline set of guidelines regarding energy use and ecological stewardship.

Upon entering membership within the Land Trust, each member is asked to submit a Land Use Plan, to be reviewed by the other members. Within the Land Use Plan are proposed impacts the member plans on making to the land, air, water, sound and animals on their leasehold. Also submitted by incoming members is a map of proposed and possible infrastructure, additional residents, and developments, etc. Through this process, other members can give advice and feedback and flag any potential impacts to the land and neighborhood. Land use plans can be updated and reviewed at any given point for any leasehold, and serve to hold us all accountable while still allowing freedom of expression on individual leaseholds.

Individual leases are valid for the duration of a lifetime (or 99 years), and can be transferred, or inherited as per the discretion of the member. They can also be sold to anyone approved for membership, along with whatever improvements are made at a value set by the parting member. Leaseholds can only be bought by members, and therefore there is a clearly defined process for incoming members as they learn about the community and what it means to live here, which includes a period of “getting to know you” residency time.

It is our hope that by joining together within this community land trust structure, we are creating the equivalent of a table that we can all sit around, facilitating fairness and good relationship between members, and clear procedures for coming, going, and sharing boundaries and Commons together. The life we create together from there—the cooperatives, the traditions, the culture—as we live and grow in community is the feast we all share at that table. We hope that this blend of private leaseholds and Commons will allow everyone to have the right balance of autonomy/privacy, and collective/togetherness that will allow us all to thrive. We also hope that it will be a structure that can evolve and be amended over time, as we learn through experience.

—–2023 Bear Creek Community Land Trust—-Calendar of Events—– 4/1 Sat, Workshop: Intro to Spring Organic Vegetable Gardening—–4/21 Fri, Earth Day Walk & Trash Pickup—–5/6 Sat, Workshop: Intro to Summer Organic Vegetable Gardening—–5/13-5/15, Field Trip: Baker Creek Heirloom Seed – Spring Planting Festival—–5/26-5/29, Memorial Day Weekend Camp & Craft—–6/13 Tues, Workshop: Crochet Time!—–6/17 Sat, Summer Solstice: Block Party—–6/25 Sun, Workshop: Therapeutic Tremoring – Shake off stress & trauma—–7/22 Sat, Workshop: Natural Family Planning/Fertility Awareness—–8/12 Sat, Workshop: Intro to Fall Organic Vegetable Gardening—–9/1-4, Labor Day Weekend Workshop: Natural Plasters—–9/8-9/10, Field Trip: “Sugar Creek” Midwest Catholic Worker Retreat (Preston, IA)—–10/22 Sun, Roundtable Discussion: Death, Dying & Grief—–10/28 Sat, Halloween: Costumes, Games, Healthy Treating, “Gross Foods” Potluck—–11/11 Sat, Workshop: Intro to Firewood Processing/Using Woodstove—–11/24 Fri, Hike! Post-Thanksgiving day hike thru the woods—–12/5 Tues, Advent Reflection—–1/9/24 Tues, Epiphany Craft Circle—–1/23/24 Tues, Workshop: Crochet Time!—–2/6/24 Tues, Roundtable Discussion: The Catholic Worker Movement—–2/20/24 Tues, Song Circle—–3/5/24 Tues, Lenten Reflection (4p-6p)

**Call for more details on any of the events. Individuals/Families of all ages are welcome to attend any workshops.

Our Vision

Uplift the health of people & earth by weaving our lives together as an inclusive, interdependent community.

Our Mission

Uplift the health of people & earth by weaving our lives together as an inclusive, interdependent community.

  • Community type
  • Ecovillage
  • Activities
  • Education
  • Others
  • 13 Total members
  • Open to new members
  • Open to visitors
  • Open to volunteers
Total
13

Basic expectations or agreements for members

Call, write, or email to schedule a visit. Info to include:
*Your name, age, and gender and whether any children or pets will be traveling with you.
*How you heard about Bear Creek Community
*What dates you would like to visit, how long you would like to stay, and how flexible those dates are (and please consider whether temperature or weather will be an issue for you during your proposed dates)
*Why you are interested in visiting an intentional community
*Your goals for your visit (what you want to learn, see, etc., and/or what skills or knowledge you may contribute to the community)
*Any previous experience of visiting or living in communities, or doing related work
*Any dietary restrictions or allergies, special needs or health issues we should be aware of
*Any physical ailments or limitations that might prevent you from doing certain kinds of work
*Your willingness and ability to camp while visiting (most visitors plan to bring their own equipment) or if you need a bed and cabin space (limited space available)
*How you plan to arrive here, and whether you will need to be picked up at the train station or airport
*Your e-mail address, postal address, and phone number where you can be reached prior to your visit
*Any other information you would like to share with us before your visit, including whether you are currently on any medications, have a criminal record, untreated mental health issues, or have any issues being around substances or children that we need to know about.

Primary decision-making authority

  • All Community Members Together

The whole membership decides collectively.

Governance structure

  • Collaborative/Horizontal

Power and responsibility are shared relatively equally among members.

Economic model

  • Independent Finances

Members maintain separate personal finances with minimal sharing.

Economic scenarios for this community

  • There is a one-time fee, investment, or share purchase to join the community separate from accessing housing
  • Members need to pay fees, dues, or similar to live there on a per month or per year basis
  • There is a labor obligation
  • Members typically need to have their own job or other personal source of income to cover their expenses while living in the community?

Additional economic information

Join fee: Yes (amount not specified)
Monthly fees/dues: Yes (amount not specified)
Labor: Encouraged or suggested

Shared resources and amenities that are accessible to everyone in the community

Vehicle Share, Swimming pond or pool, Tractor & Farm Equipment, Current planning for future Common House.

Substance use culture

  • Substance use occurs primarily at celebrations or ceremonies

Property status

  • Privately owned

Setting

  • Rural

Countryside locations with significant distance from urban centers.

Self-produced food

  • 33 - 66%
  • Land area size
    184 acres

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Location

  • Missouri, United States

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