Monday, April 5, 2010

Space in Enfield Mod

a. I live on Hampshire's campus, in the Enfield mods.

b. There's two or three steps up to get into my mod. I live on the third floor, but we have a large living room area. I have space for one person on my floor, but there is space for at least three or four people on the floor (we have two small couches which aren't really big enough to sleep on) on the first level. We have no pets, I'm an omnivore and so are my modmates, with the exception of one vegetarian. We don't smoke. We're not loud, but the mod the adjoins mine kind of is. If you're a light sleeper, this isn't really an ideal mod because of my neighbors and their sleeping hours.

c. I think I could fit about 4 people.

d. My mod is on Hampshire's campus and it's about a 3-5 minute walk to the bus stop that takes you off of campus.


My name is Dot Goldberger, and my email is dmg08@hampshire.edu.



EDIT: I just checked with my modmates, and they are planning a party for Friday night, so I think I'd only be able to offer space for Saturday.

Housing for 1

A. I live in Prescott Mods (Apartments) at Hampshire.

B. a brief description of your home: My living space is up 3 flights of stairs, I have no pets, and i'm a vegetarian but other people in the apartment eat meat. Smokers are welcome (but you cannot smoke unless you are 20 ft+ from the building as a rule of the college). My room is very clean and homey!

C. I have floor space for one person. I also have a sleeping pad that you can borrow to sleep on. You would need a sleeping bag or I have extra sheets you can use.

D. My apartment is on campus at Hampshire and very close by to 3 bus stop areas on campus.

-Rebeca Escalona--please contact me at:
rve08@hampshire.edu or rvescalona@gmail.com
or
call me at 203-843-1770, leave a message if I cannot pick up.

Housing available for 1 (and more?)

I live on Hampshire Campus in a mod (an on-campus apartment-style house) in the Enfield housing area. In the house we are four women and three men, and we can offer a couch and a lot of floor space. We actually just had a group of 6 people staying in our living room, but most of them were sleeping on mats on the floor.

We have a kitchen and can cater to most diet differences, we have no pets, but a couple people who live in the house smoke outdoors. It is likely that people will not be leaving the living room to go to sleep until around 12am or later.

I am one of the CLPP student group co-chairs, so I will be going to the conference all weekend, and my house is a 90 second walk from the RCC (where meals are served).

The house is not wheelchair accessible. We have two showers, one bath.

If you're interested, email me at wilderness.burning@gmail.com. My name is Chloƫ.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Housing Available for 4+

Hi,

I've got 4 beds in the house- one double, 3 single, and potential open space in barn room or camper. You could also bring a tent and camp out if you'd like. We have 2 cats that like those beds, so don't come if you've got allergies. I live on a farm in Belchertown (Stone Soup Farm) about 15 minutes from Hampshire, we are both Hamp alums.

I can't promise when I'll be at the conference- I know I have an art show on Sunday and am teaching a class Sat morning, but I'll be around for some of it. In other words you need your own transportation. But you are welcome to come crash here. We are near a bus route from Belchertown center to Amherst but you have to transfer to get from Amherst to Hampshire.

We don't smoke, but sometimes we have smokers living here who will do so outside. We are mostly vegetarian, not very tidy, its a farmhouse and the beds in the house are not in private spaces.

please email me at katierayrich@gmail.com if this sounds good to you.

cheers!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

3 spots in Northampton

I have room for three people - twin bed in window nook/hallway, and a futon mattress in living room (first floor).

Two cats and six people live in the house. It's got plenty of space, and people smoke outside the house.

We're on top of a hill and a ten minute walk to the PVTA bus that goes to the conference. (The walk takes a little bit longer coming back from the bus because it's a steep hill!)

Reply to this post with your email address and I'll send you an email!

Monday, February 15, 2010

HOUSING NEEDS

If You Need A Place to Stay:

1. Please look through the postings of houses offered and pick one that suits your needs. If a house offered has already been filled, there will be a notice at the top of that post. Please do NOT comment on posts this applies to.

2. Make a comment listing the information below on that person's post and then get in contact with them using their listed information.(To make a comment click on the comment button at the bottom of the housing post that interests you)
A. When you need housing for (Thursday night, Friday night, Saturday night)
B. Any special needs you have (allergies, children, pets, etc.)
C. What you might need from your host

3. Some homes are more accessible than others in terms of allergies, disabilities, and bus routes or walking. Be aware of your own needs and make sure that they fit with the place you might stay in.

4. Please email clpphousingboard@gmail.com when you have secured housing.

CLPP DOES NOT offer people rides to & from the houses they stay in. You will be responsible for finding your own way to and from the conference. There is a RIDE BOARD on our website that might help you to coordinate your access to and from the conference.

HOUSING OFFERS

If you want to offer your house:

1. Log in to this blog with - email address: clpphousingboard@gmail.com password: spring2010

2. Write a post that explains the following:
A. Where you live
B. A brief description of your home: pets, food styles, physical accessibility, smoking, noise levels, anything else that seems important to you
C. A brief explanation of where and how people can sleep (ie. do you have couches? floor space?)
D. How accessible your house is to a bus line /Hampshire College in general
E. HOW A PERSON OR GROUP OF PEOPLE COULD GET BACK AND FORTH FROM YOUR HOUSE AND THE HAMPSHIRE CAMPUS

3. Once you have made a post please watch the board and check your email / voicemail to see if people have responded.

You do NOT need to post your address on this forum, but PLEASE DO give people a sense of where you live and a way to contact you. Once you are in contact with someone who needs housing please provide your address and other information.

Please be aware that CLPP will not give people rides to and from the places they stay and the CLPP conference. There is a separate ride board for folks who need it

HOUSING OFFERS

* If you want to offer your house:
1. Log in to this block with
email address: clpphousingboard@gmail.com password: spring2009

2. Write a post that explains the following:
A.where you live
B. a brief description of your home: pets, food styles, physical accessibility, smoking, noise levels, anything else that seems important to you
C. a brief explanation of where and how people can sleep (ie. do you have couches? floor space?)
D. how accessible your house is to a bus line /Hampshire College in general
E. HOW A PERSON OR GROUP OF PEOPLE COULD GET BACK AND FORTH FROM YOUR HOUSE AND THE HAMPSHIRE CAMPUS

3. Once you have made a post please watch the board and check your email / voicemail to see if people have responded.

You do NOT need to post your address on this forum, but PLEASE DO give people a sense of where you live and a way to contact you. Once you are in contact with someone who needs housing please provide your address and other information.
* Please be aware that CLPP will not give people rides to and from the places they stay and the CLPP conference. There is a separate ride board for folks who need it.