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Our Mission

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Sovereign Hilltop practices experiential learning, modeling ways in which humans, animals, trees and plant life live in cooperation, support each other and sustain a life of abundance for the long term.
Quality of Life
The quality of life at Sovereign Hilltop is enhanced when we do the work we believe contributes to the wellbeing of ourselves, each other and humanity.
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We are financially secure and support and maintain our selves and each other’s physical, spiritual health allowing time to rest, travel and regenerate, as we continue to grow and maintain mutually beneficial relationships.
Whole Undermanagement and Forms of Production
Sovereign Hilltop consists of:
5 acres of land which includes flat and sloping pastureland, woodland, lawn and gardens.
There are 5 buildings on the property. The main homestead, garage, cottage, barn, indoor arena.
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A holistic management hub recognizing eco system processing, a farm food production program, a food club, a center for the arts, a mental health and wellness practice space and an agrotourism business.
Future Resource Base
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Collective profit from rentals, farm food and livestock, educational classes, proceeds from performances and events.
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Professionals in residence, holistic cooperative practices, honest expression, openness to new opportunities.
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Anna Clune, Michael Clune, Rob Cooper Kevin Smith, Jill Drew, Jayell, Leesh, Ken Harper Nick Brazalie,
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Our land and that of our participating neighbors and people we have not yet met.
Decision Makers
Decision makers for Sovereign Hilltop are, Margaret Beeman, Chris Hopkins, Jocelyne Danchick and Kellie Baillargeon.
Current status
Sovereign Hilltop is transforming from a commercial horse boarding and training business into an intentional community focused on experiential learning, the integration of ecosystem processes, food production, arts and wellness.
