
There’s a Reason We Call Them Work PARTIES!
Residents at CoHo Ecovillage have fun at another Work PARTY.
Residents at CoHo Ecovillage have fun at another Work PARTY.
CoHo Ecovillage residents enjoyed a festive Maypole Dance in the common green.
The youngest (6 months) and oldest (101 years) of CoHo Ecovillage’s 75 residents met and bonded right away. They are both named Madeline (same name, same spelling).
CoHoots at CoHo Ecovillage celebrated National Hanging Out Day by creating (and recreating) a progressive clothespin sculpture.
CoHoots staged a magnificent Madrigal performance for the fourth year in a row. HaZaaa!!!!!
CoHo Ecovillage had a homegrown New Years Eve celebration to welcome in 2013 featuring our own countdown and ball drop.
The annual cider pressing at CoHo Ecovillage yielded a whole freezer full of juice, plus more!
A garlic tasting and the addition of a rhuartigus garden expanded gardening at CoHo Ecovillage.
Visitors to CoHo Ecovillage shared this photo/narrative of their impressions.
CoHo Ecovillage resident Rob Dietz has written Enough is Enough; discussion groups are forming.