James Hubbell – a tribute
It is with a heavy heart that I forward this news from his family of the passing of James Hubbell: We’ve lost a great friend: James T. Hubbell—a generous creative talent, and an extraordinary man.
It is with a heavy heart that I forward this news from his family of the passing of James Hubbell: We’ve lost a great friend: James T. Hubbell—a generous creative talent, and an extraordinary man.
Network News, issue number 21, was originally published in Winter 2000. Features in this edition include Friends and Stewards, Amongst The Hills Of Glastonbury, and Experiencing The Angels. To browse through
Author's note in 2024: In 2013 I was in touch with Laurence at Senscot (now no longer active). The reason for the correspondence was that some village in the north of England was claiming to
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Network News, issue number 20, was originally published in the Autumn of 1999. This edition includes features on: I Have A Millenium Dream, A Week The World Should Experience, and Angels At Findhorn.
This project was commissioned by Moray Badenoch and Strathspey Enterprise (MBSE) with the support of the Findhorn Foundation. The study was carried out in 2002 by Brian Burns Associates in association with Steve Westbrook, Economist.
Network News, issue number 19, was originally published in the Summer of 1999. Articles in this edition include A New Chapter For The Findhorn Community, Homecoming, and Spiritual Britain. To
Community at its best, celebrating May Day - colourful people, beautiful crowns, dancing round the Maypole, drumming and a short play. The music courtesy of Pixabay: game setting fantasy by teodholina
Network News, issue number 18, was originally published in Spring 1999. Features in this magazine include From Caravan Park To Ecovillage, Iona: Summoning The Impossible, and The Field Of Dreams. To
[Author's note: While a staff member, I wrote the following for the Findhorn Foundation website, we have not been able to add the lovely photos by Sverre Koxvold which were on the website but we