Thanks to a couple Vermont women for bringing a Vermont Woman article to my attention today… that’s Melanie Brotz and Nancy Osborne. In the April 2007 issue, Ann Hagman Cardinal writes about Marci Young who has given up driving for environmental reasons… commendable! But here’s the part that caught my attention…
“I ended up catching a ride home [from Solar Fest] with friends I hadn’t known were going. That’s why we need Front Porch Forum!” she says, referring to the Internet-based neighborhood networking movement.
That’s right, we (all 4,300 members to date) are a movement! Alright! Love it.
Front Porch Forum received it’s second award of the week last Thursday when the City of Burlington recognized it with a Neighborhood Leadership Award. Wow! We might have to take down some toddler artwork to make room on the walls of FPF World Headquarters for the new hardware.
To the many well wishers… thank you for the congratulations. That said, it’s all a bit misplaced. You see, we didn’t write the 10,000 messages or personally recruit most of our now 4,200 subscribers. No… this is a group project in a big way. Front Porch Forum provides the foundation and ongoing support and it’s the members who breathe life into each neighborhood forum by getting folks on board and using it. So, to all FPF members: Print the two plaques shown here and stick them to your wall too.
Both award ceremonies last week were moving events. The City’s Neighborhood Night of Success, in particular, showcased dozens of people who find ways to make their communities wonderful places to live… old, young, rich, poor, all sorts.
Lauren Ober wrote a nice piece about Richard Kemp, longtime community activist, as he took home the Herb Bloomenthal Award.
Andy Potter filed a wonderful story for Channel 3 News tonight about how the City of Winooski is turning to Front Porch Forum. Video below. Text here and on the WCAX website.
The Richmond (VT) Times Ink! ran an article about Front Porch Forum in its current issue. Also, the Charlie and Ernie Show called and chatted with me about this service the other morning. Finally, Andy Potter at WCAX broadcast a piece about neighbors helping each other through the blizzard and mentioned Front Porch Forum’s role in some of this. See these and other media stories on our press page, including a podcast of the call-in show.
Many local media outlets in and around Burlington, Vermont have covered Front Porch Forum since our launch last fall. The latest include: The Williston Observer, Hinesburg Record, Colchester Sun, Charlotte Citizen, Islander, Mountain Gazette, and Seven Days. Each of these pieces can be found at or through our media page.
And CCTV Channel 17 is re-airing Richard Kemp’s half-hour Near & Far show about Front Porch Forum this week:
Wed, Feb 7, 2007 at 9:34:00 PM
Thu, Feb 8, 2007 at 2:34:00 AM
Thu, Feb 8, 2007 at 8:34:00 AM
Thu, Feb 8, 2007 at 2:34:00 PM
This show is also available in video or audio-only here. I recommend the 2:34 AM viewing. 😉
Ghost of Midnight is an online journal about fostering community within neighborhoods, with a special focus on Front Porch Forum (FPF). My wife, Valerie, and I founded FPF in 2006... read more