Celebrating National Hanging Out Day – April 19th
CoHoots at CoHo Ecovillage celebrated National Hanging Out Day by creating (and recreating) a progressive clothespin sculpture.
CoHoots at CoHo Ecovillage celebrated National Hanging Out Day by creating (and recreating) a progressive clothespin sculpture.
CoHo Ecovillage resident Rob Dietz has written Enough is Enough; discussion groups are forming.
A bike tune-up clinic is a great way to celebrate Earth Day at CoHo Ecovillage!
The Finance Team encouraged CoHoots to use an “ABDUNDANCE” framework to think about our financial assets at CoHo Ecovillage.
New Years is a time for new beginnings AND old traditions at CoHo Ecovillage.
CoHoots enjoy walking to the Coop, the Farmer’s Market, the park, the library, and to school.
The SuperDADS of CoHo Ecovillage were featured in an article in MOM magazine.
Trees were milled onsite at CoHo Ecovillage and the lumber has been used for both indoor and outdoor CoHo projects.
A donated cider press is refurbished for use at CoHo Ecovillage, Corvallis, Oregon.
Neighbors in Southtown Corvallis share resources and garden produce.