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Death of Grailville – a “Sacred Sanctuary”
by Bill Cahalan My life in this central Ohio River/Cincinnati region has been significantly shaped by my times at Grailville since the 1970s. The first visit that I remember was for a weekend conference on cooperatives. I was inspired by the conference and enchanted by the land. I slept overnight in my sleeping bag in…
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Does the land at Grailville mean more than mere property to be sold to the highest bidder?
by Deborah Jordan When I first heard that over 100 acres of Grailville were going to be a suburban housing development, I felt sick at heart. For a women’s organization committed to a vision of, among other things, spiritual search, social transformation, and ecological sustainability, this seemed like a travesty, a sacrilege. Now that Drees…
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There are important long-term reasons why it is best for our community that the Drees’ Grailville proposal does not go forward.
Dear Fellow Loveland Residents, It is important that you are aware of a process that is now ongoing involving 110 acres of Grailville land between State Rt. 48 and O’ Bannonville Road. Loveland City Council and the Zoning Board will have to make a decision on the Drees Homes’ request for a change in the zoning…
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At Grailville, the land was the core aspect, fostering renewal of spiritual life and facilitating personal growth
by Karen Arnett I lived at Grailville for nearly two years in 1992-93. I quit my job to participate in a residential program there called New Women, New Earth. At the time, I was a freight pilot, shuttling cargo on night runs across the midwest. New Women New Earth was life changing for me. A…
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