National Conference

Theme: Growing Community
Dates: June 18-20, 2010
Location: Boulder, CO

This conference is THE venue for those who already live in cohousing, who are currently seeking a community, and professionals serving cohousing communities to learn new ways to "grow community." National Cohousing Conferences are also the ideal place for newcomers to learn about cohousing - whether you are exploring the idea of living in community or a public official trying to understand how to encourage community oriented development. Besides, the people who attend Coho/US Conferences love them!

Come to the 2010 National Conference and see the power of community for yourself. With more than 50 program offerings - featured speakers, workshops, seminars, and tours-there's something for everyone!

East Bay Cohousing will be participating in the conference, and, if demand warrants, organizing a Bay Area train or bus trip to get there.

Learn more:
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