About GAVP
GREEN ACRES PERMACULTURE VILLAGE
GREEN ACRES PERMACULTURE VILLAGE is a retrofit intergenerational intentional community carved from within an existing suburban neighborhood in a college town.
Village rhythms feature both work and play. Featuring occasional workshops, weekly work parties, weekly Community Dinners, and seasonal celebrations, we both integrate internally and promote outreach to the larger community. To this end, we offer tours, plus sponsor and encourage WWOOFers, including Indiana University Interns and Sustainability Classes, to demonstrate and promote values that lie below money as far as possible. To this end we keep rents low, work together on projects, encourage each other’s self-expression and entrepreneurial skills, honor our communion with the living Earth, and aim to live and work in place inside a sharing economy that values both individual expression and community cooperation.
Established in 2009 by founder Ann Kreilkamp who dedicated the sunny side of the just purchased house next door to her own for a Green Acres Neighborhood Garden, both our sense of community and our capacity for growing food have evolved organically over time. In 2012 Rebecca Ellsworth, an organic gardener for 40 years with experience in community gardens, joined us; she guided our gardening efforts for nine years, before moving to Hawaii. Seven years ago, a third adjacent house was added, its grounds also used for growing food, plus chickens. In 2023, a 12-foot yurt was added to the mix, functioning as an extra bedroom and a meditation space.
In August 2024, the third house was sold to Elisha Hardy, an experienced gardener, who had been attending our Community Dinners for years and wanted to dive in deeper. Elisha is now our garden manager, and has big plans, starting November 2024, with a higher, sturdier fence to keep out deer.