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CULTURAL PROJECTS

Posted on June 14, 2020 - July 23, 2025 by peach community

"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." – R Buckminster Fuller.

SEEDS PROJECTS

...PEACH COMMUNITY...

“Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.” ― Henry David Thoreau.

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Thank you for visiting the PEACH Community and Seeds Projects.

Update: Things are moving forward, and I am going to back away from some of the responsibilities. I will continue writing and updating the book, along with broadcasting, as time allows, but money matters are starting to push ahead and finances are not in my wheelhouse. There are a few members who will be picking up and managing finances, fund-raising and promotions as we reach up and out to those who are longing to help and those who are new to the Community...

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Seeds

Posted on March 1, 2018 - July 23, 2025 by peach community

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”–R Buckminster Fuller.

The New Role Model – Preserve and Protect All Cultures

Seeds Projects

The Seeds Project is the Art of Culture, an Heirloom Cultural Project. The Seeds Project advocates for the preservation of all native cultures. The Seeds Projects are living and working communities for the preservation of a people’s culture and their heritage. The goal of the Seeds Project is to help establish living and working viable and intentional communities based on the history, philosophy, spirituality, and the arts of living cultures passed down through time.(see examples below under Seed Planters):

  • Yemen (Feasible Report 2013)
  • Spanish Communist Town (Village Against the World)
  • Honduras (Don’t Be Afraid Gringo)
  • Scotland (Magic Of Findhorn)
  • Israel (US State Dept: Creation of Israel,1948. UN RES 181)
  • Japan (Shirakawa-go)
  • Native North America Unist’ot’en (Heal The People, Heal The Land)
  • Pan-European and American Cultural and Heritage Community (Seeds and PEACH Community –coming soon!)

The Seeds Project recognizes that there are Seven Basic Human Needs and Rights for any Civilized Society to Survive and Thrive.

  • Clean and Safe Shelter
  • Clean Food and Water
  • Health and Physical Care
  • A Balanced Ethical Education – Fine, Folk, Skilled Arts
  • Productive Purposeful Work
  • Free and Open Communication
  • and like all Nature and Heaven’s Creations Rest...

The Spice

The focus and intentions of the Seeds Project is the preservation of all individual cultures, their heritage, their ethnic backgrounds and their long held traditions. In this way, there is a universality that unites all human beings. Yet, each Project’s focus remains to live and work with the gifts we have received from our forbearers in order to enjoy, preserve and pass on to our children the knowledge, the wonderful traditions and treasures we have inherited...

example…At the top of this page there are the above four topics. Hover over each section or click on the topic, a drop down menu will appear for each section. Feel free to explore, however, keep in mind this book is still in process, of completion and professional editing. If you want a quick overview click on the Little PEACH Book. Towards the bottom of each page is a link titled ‘Seeds,’ that will bring you back here.

A Living Pan-European American Cultural and Endowment-Heritage Community Center

Calendar
Full 12 Month Calendar....

NEEDED: Wealthy Eccentric Benevolent Benefactors to fund $22 Million 40+ acres fertile land and woods with a 400,000 square foot complex (former school: gym, pool, library, dorms, garage, etc.. ], church, conference center, monastery, grotto) to develop into a non-profit, self-sustaining, Pan-European and American Cultural and Heritage living community; the new role model. Depending on the size of the facilities, this community could employ 40 to 100 people. When the project is fully developed it will serve 1000s....

Worthwhile Skills Needed In A New Community

  • Land Management: water, botanical, biomass, energy, sustainable plant growth, local bio-restoration.
  • House Building: grid and off grid electrical solar & hydro, clean plumbing, woodworking.
  • Farming: organic, biodynamic, herbs, aquaponics, animal husbandry, bee and butterfly keeping, vermiculture, landscaping, maple & birch taping, balsam harvesting, plant and wildlife management.
  • Medical: holistic, ancient, allopathic.
  • Skills: black smithing, pottery, woodworking, glass blowing, masonry, farming animal & husbandry, cultural folk arts, culinary, fiber arts, book binding, cordwaining, spinning, painting, theatre, music, dance, photography, philosophy, history, home life.
  • Education of Children: whole child, classical, community, father and sons clubs, mom and tots club.
  • Adult Education: guest lectures, arts, philosophy, book clubs. academic and physical skills.
  • Computer and Internet Technology: maintain, secure an open world-wide internet, no child policy.
  • Worker Owned Business Management: dotting i’s crossing t’s, visionary business expansion, legacy, endowment.
  • Business Retail: co-op grocery & bakery, café, artists co-op, tea-room, cordwainer, book binding, light-bulb & brown bottle factory, waterwheels, thrift shop, co-op bicycle shop, small artisan business, village bazaar. *Worker Support: developing new skills and training unskilled labor to become skilled.
  • Grant Writing and Fund Raising: invaluable.
  • Ethical Media & Communication: inviting guest speakers, educating the public, community outreach, radio communication.
  • Government Liaison: a representative voice in the old world.
  • Lawyering: to deal, confront and protect against the obsolete system.

*(Do not fear hard work or the word co-op, it is just another means of trade, barter, entrepreneurship, like time banking or colonial script). We are open to grant funding, legacy, online giving, UBI through education and volunteerism. We value the quality of life and our people more than the quantity of money; contrary to popular belief, economics is far more complex than the banker’s component and usury....

Seed Planters

  • Biodynamic Food
  • Schooner Creek Farm
  • Unist’ot’en—pt2—volunteer
  • Trew Era Cafe
  • Doers – Focus-E15-Mothersanarchi$t
  • Angels working the farm
  • People before profit
  • Change everything
  • Sean’s Outpost
  • Peace Economy
  • Paradigm Shift
  • Basic Income
  • Spaceship Earth
  • League of Conservation Voters
  • Contributionism
  • Tierralismo
  • Only Way to Feed the World
  • Soil Sisters
  • Children Of The Schism
  • CROPP
  • Good Neighbors
  • Quit Your Job, Fight Poverty Instead
  • Give Your Money Away Challenge
  • #GYMAC
  • Changing Education Paradigms
  • Ubuntu Planet
  • Sun for Power
  • Kim Dot Com’s Best Place In The World
  • NHExit
  • Freedom, Georgia
  • Tenth Amendment Center
  • Double Down News
  • Cancel This Clothing Company

“If any State in the Union will declare that it prefers separation with the first alternative, to a continuance in union without it, I have no hesitation in saying, ‘let us separate’. I would rather the States should withdraw, which are for unlimited commerce and war, and confederate with those alone, which are for peace and agriculture.”–Thomas Jefferson

“There will never be a really free and enlightened State until the State comes to recognize the individual as a higher and independent power, from which all its own power and authority are derived, and treats him accordingly.”–Henry David Thoreau.


A Chronological History Of Progress In Pictures

  • From Mesopotamia to The Conflict in Iraq..
  • Western Civilization – UK..
  • Goethe On Nature –..
  • Shirakawa-go – Japanese Culture..
  • Message to the West – US..
  • The Land of my Ancestors – US..
  • A Beautiful, But Sad Love Song To Europeans – UK..
  • Amish Barn Raising – US..
  • Viking Village – Iceland..
  • Orania Tour..
  • Indigenous People – England..
  • Permaculture – France..
  • Rewards of Animal-Husbandry, Got Milk? – US..
  • Some Purposeful Work – Canada..
  • Education Matters, the right education – US..
  • Living Culturally – Unist’ot’en People – Native American...

Words of Wisdom

  • Someone who is asleep will not say no (1981) [escape, before it’s too late]
  • Destroy the prison (1957) [“…what have I done?”- who are you really working for?]
  • Irreplaceable – Replacement Migration and Ethnic Erasure (2019) – Charles Robertson

Instructional Video – Leadership

nothing great was ever done without enthusiasm.
be the spark

“What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create.”


Big Little Ideas: Seed Planters


Suggestions? leave a comment and a link...

be grateful

it is food for angels

share the wealth


The Seeds Project and PEACH Community Book is Coming Soon!

Stay Tuned!


The PEACH Project

The PEACH Project focuses on Pan-European and American Culture and Heritage. In building these small manageable communities the residents and members above all else engage the hearts, the minds and the will from a Traditional Western Philosophical Perspective.

The PEACH Vision

“We are what we repeatedly do, excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.”-Aristotle.

The PEACH Mission

In celebration of a living pan-European Culture in North America we hold, practice and preserve our heritage while creating a just and moral sound economy.

The PEACH Goals

To build and maintain an economic self-sustainable community that becomes an open-source role model for other like-minded peoples to copy, build upon, adjust to their community needs and share...

The hardest step is going from zero to one.

“An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching.”–Mahatma Gandhi

Let’s Practice...

Our Culture ~ Our Heritage ~ Our Future


Living Pan-European and American Cultural and Heritage Community Center