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FROM THE DIRECTORS

Kroka has completed its big move! We wake up every morning in our beautiful new home, overlooking Kroka as village- to-be and farm-to-be. We can see the big sky, the weather coming and the late fall settling onto the Northern forest all the way to the foot of the Pumpkin Hill. We are physically exhausted and spiritually uplifted: the grand effort of our community has carried Kroka through space and time in just a few short months, and we are filled with gratitude.

Misha Golfman & Lynne Boudreau
Co-Founders

Kroka has completed its big move!
View from the farmhouse

How To Move A Village?
By Misha Golfman

On the beautiful morning of Saturday, October sixth, Kroka Village began its journey from Newfane, Vermont to Marlow, New Hampshire. It was a sunny and warm day, and with the help of twentysix volunteers both the office/store yurt and the workshop yurt were disassembled, moved and reassembled in their new homes. The following week Mathias Dammer, Tom Rosenberg, Emily Turner, Misha, Lynne and Lisl finished up the details, moving in the furniture, unpacking boxes and getting ready for the next moving weekend. The workshop yurt will continue to be just that – a workshop. It is now set up on an old barn foundation and is in use every day. The small yurt has been reborn into a new and exciting life: It is now a yearround dwelling for Kroka’s new staff members, Dan and Sarah Simons. Together with the log cabin, the small yurt is now forming the emerging outline of a new staff village.

After the warm-up of the first weekend, we were eager to begin taking down the big yurt on Saturday, October 13. We were blessed with dry weather and a great group of able woodworkers, so that by the end of Monday, October 15, the platform stood ready to be reassembled at the edge of the Kroka Village field, complete with southern exposure. That following week the seventh grade class from the Monadnock Waldorf School and their teacher, Maggie Myers, came to Kroka for two days and helped erect the yurt. They were the first group to spend the night in the new place.

It was Saturday, October twentieth. The sky had cleared after a long rain and once again we stood ready to continue our move from Trollhaugen Farm. This time it was the solar shed, which had to be jacked up, lifted onto a trailer, moved and lowered at the new site. At the same time, tent platforms at Trollhaugen Farm and the structures at the Hearts Bend camp were coming down. By the end of that weekend we had gotten our truck stuck in the ruts in the field and had to recognize that driving back and forth with loads was over for the season. Oh, well, we had gotten most of it down by that time! From that point on it was our horse, Brita, who carried the rest of Kroka to its new home.

The last weekend of moving was approaching, and we were getting tired. It was raining hard on Saturday, October 28, but we were determined to press on. Now it was the turn of the equipment barn. The barn itself would stay with the Gardner-Mahdavi Family, but all of its contents, equipment and shelving had to go. By the end of Wednesday, October 31, Kroka Village was moved and the Newfane site was cleaned and lovingly said goodbye to. The only structure remaining was the Gamme and it was taken care of by Chris Knapp and his crew of Vermont Semester ’08 students.

On Saturday, November 10, the first group of Vermont Semester students and parents arrived for the acceptance weekend at Kroka. For many of the new folks, this was the only Kroka they had ever seen: our new Marlow home. It was then that we realized we have moved and we are here!

In this issue:
How To Move A Village?
Our New Home
A Work In Progress
From The Directors
Annual Giving Update
Statement Of Financial Activities
Our Move To Marlow
Archive Newsletters:
      • 2007
      • 2006
      • 2005
      • 2004


Kroka has completed its big move!


Kroka has completed its big move!
Misha, Dan Simons & Silvano Biffis
carry a post from the Big Yurt

 

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