Coho a big presence at Open Streets!
Many cohoots volunteered at Open Streets, working at booths and entertaining. Jeff’s bike shop, Corvallis Electric Bikes, was a sponsor. April and Craig’s bakery (also a Coho business) Wild Yeast provided food.
Many cohoots volunteered at Open Streets, working at booths and entertaining. Jeff’s bike shop, Corvallis Electric Bikes, was a sponsor. April and Craig’s bakery (also a Coho business) Wild Yeast provided food.
The bike barn has gotten a make-over. The original corner work area had become disheveled. It was more of a place to put stuff. Definitely not inviting to work on bikes. Here at CoHo, we’ve got a few bicycling enthusiasts (one a former frame builder, another a bike mechanic) and lots of people who ride […]
INTRODUCTION TO THE “THEN AND NOW” SERIES Visitors touring CoHo sometimes ask how our expectations for community prior to move-in differ from our current day-to-day reality. Comparing “then and now” is the framework for this series of blog postings. The source of historical perspective is the CoHo newsletters published in 2006 and 2007 (they are […]
INTRODUCTION TO THE “THEN AND NOW” SERIES Visitors touring CoHo sometimes ask how our expectations for community prior to move-in differ from our current day-to-day reality. Comparing “then and now” is the framework for this series of blog postings. The source of historical perspective is the CoHo newsletters published in 2006 and 2007 (they are […]
CoHoots enjoyed the Second Annual Bicycle Photo Scavenger Hunt.
Bikes are a frequently used resource at CoHo Ecovillage.
CoHo Ecovillage hosted the Rolling Feast breakfast for the second year in a row.
Multigenerational teams at CoHo Ecovillage took part in our first annual (?) Bicycle Photo Scavenger Hunt.
CoHo Ecovillage residents shared their creativity with chalk drawings and an art project to celebrate da Vinci Day’s 25th anniversary.
CoHo Ecovillage hosted a Corvallis bicycling club for their breakfast stop on the annual Rolling Feast.