Hello hello all -- it has been a long time. I'm happy to report that Local 
64 in Montpelier, Vermont is going into our sixth year (we'll turn six on 
6/4). As we head there, as members of that elite corps of rural coworking 
spaces, I'm keen to know who are compadres are.

Montpelier is the capital of Vermont, with a population just under 8,000 
with a median household income of $62,000. Much of the economic life in our 
town is driven by government and nonprofits. But we do have small and 
growing creative sector, particularly where communications is involved.

Local 64 (http://local64.com) fluctuates between 20 and 25 members, as do 
our bills in the winter and summer. We try to provide both an excellent 
work environment as well as a modest rhythm of events -- mixers, art 
openings, and third party events. We don't really serve entrepreneurs and 
startups -- yet!

Anyone else out there working to build a coworking community in a town of 
8,000 to 20,000? If so I'd love to hear your story -- and perhaps we can 
connect as a subgroup, to share ideals, experiences, and tactics to sustain 
vibrant spaces in limited markets.

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