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Among the 29 units in ElderSpirit at Trailview are 16 rentals that fetch $360 to $505 a month. Owner units range from $150,000 to $165,000, but can be more or less, since the seller determines the price.
* Ellie Javel and Desmond Bailey plan to sell their 2 bedroom house, 110 ElderSpirit Court. The home is offered for $165,000. If you are interested, or if you have questions about the property, you can contact Ellie Javel at m.e.javel@gmail.com, or by telephone (276) 206-0158. You may also contact Catherine Rumschlag at ElderSpirit Community, email address: crumschlag@embarqmail.com or by phone: (276) 619-5544.
* We have a small apartment available for rent in the Trailview ElderSpirit Community. If you are interested, please take the steps suggested in the page: "If this sounds like you . . ." then contact Catherine Rumschlag by email at crumschlag@embarqmail.com or by phone: 276.619.5544.
* If you would like to visit the Community and take a look for yourself, we have two guest rooms in the Common House for use by family, friends and visitors. One has a Queen bed; the other has twin beds with a shared bath between. The rooms are available at $25 per night. If you wish to make arrangements, contact Carol Levine at: cflevine9@comcast.net or 276-739-7963.
ElderSpirit workshops and seminars
Don't miss ElderSpirit Community Retreats in Abingdon. Contact Monica Appleby for schedule.
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For ElderQuest Walking Retreats and Positive Aging Workshops, contact Roger Golden at 276.492.0503, Cinny Poppen at 276.492.0303 or reach either at goldenpop60@hotmail.com
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The Cohousing Association
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The Fellowship for Intentional Community |
Second Journey: Mindfufulness, Service and Community in the Second Half of Life |
ContemplAgeing: Spirituality and Fulfillment Throughout Life  |
The Earthwise Company: A community and agriculture development organization |

Transition Abingdon & Washington County: building community resilience in response to global concerns |

Chain Free Abingdon/Washington County, whose purpose is to eliminate 24-hour chaining of dogs by providing free fenced-in pet enclosures to owners who can not do a fence.
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