According to The Oxford Dictionary, community is either “a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common,” or “a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interest and goals.”
Read MoreGreetings to our newest members, Abby and Steve, hailing from Bodega, California. We are thrilled that they have decided to join Alpenglow CoHousing and have already positively impacted our community with their skills, experiences and energy.
Read MoreAn article about CoHousing Houston, featured in the Houston Chronicle, highlighted the valuable benefits of living in cohousing communities, Thank you to CoHousing Solutions for sharing this article.
Read MoreOne of the key values of Alpenglow CoHousing is sustainability. Designed to be sustainable, our property and homes will reflect our desires to be environmentally conscientious and to live lightly for the sake of our hometown and the world.
Read MoreLive music, films, locally produced theater, a wide variety of arts classes, thought-provoking lectures and readings, and many more cultural and entertainment opportunities fill the community's calendar.
Read MoreFire season roared through California and officially announced its arrival, even in our small Northern California town of Nevada City.
Read MoreAlpenglow CoHousing member, Arlene Richter, shares her passion for hiking and offers ideas for how to enjoy the many, many opportunities in the region for getting outdoors and enjoying the wilderness
Read MoreBicycling enthusiast and Alpenglow member, Sarah Mahler, shares some of the area’s opportunities to get out and about on two wheels.
Read MoreGarden steering committee member Chris Lance made a video this summer, where she walks around, and talks about the people in the community.
Read MoreI have always loved Colorado, especially western Colorado.
Read MoreRead MoreAs our country erupts in nation-wide protests over the murder of George Floyd and more citizens become aware of the depth of systemic racism in the USA, we begin to realize that the need to unite is stronger than ever.
If we learned one thing during the COVID lockdown this spring, it’s that we need each other’s company more than we realized. In fact, social scientists describe the human species as “obligatorily gregarious.”
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