Marty Zinn remembers the early days at Currents as an “amazing and wonderful and challenging experience” during which six adults and two toddlers lived together in the original farmhouse, which was built in 1867. This was an exciting time for the founders because they were able to put their beliefs in communication and cooperative living into action. Reflecting on this time period, Eddie Kruse recalls, “We were very communal at that point. All the adults took responsibility; we all shared taking care of the kids.”
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