Topic – Our Community History Project
We endeavour to map the evolution of the beautifully complex ecosystem which is our community as it has unfolded over more than six decades.
We endeavour to map the evolution of the beautifully complex ecosystem which is our community as it has unfolded over more than six decades.
From a small caravan park SPAR in the 1970s to the vibrant Phoenix Shop and Café today.
It was such an amazing whirlwind experience to organise this conference, the first one in the Universal Hall since 2019.
The story of our collective autobiography as part of the Easter Artist Hunt 2026, followed by contributions from the audience, sharing what the Community means to them.
Cullerne Gardens is a much loved place for many Community members, past and present. This Topic covers the early years from the purchase of the property in 1978 to 1992 when Cullerne Gardens was fully integrated as a Findhorn Foundation work department.
This report written by Maureen Smith was found in the Cullerne Gardners Library.
In this episode we hear from Tim Slack about the economic potential of The Park, Findhorn and his thoughts on how we can develop a more financially and socially sustainable community.
An invitation to invest in the role of Cullerne House in our next educational journey: as a Centre of Light, Love, Transformation and Hope that the world so desperately needs.
I am finding this such an important time - With reference to Eileen’s guidance that we would grow from a family, group and community into a village, town and city of light, we are clearly becoming established in the second ‘triad’.
The Eko isn't just a currency; it's a testament to the Ecovillage Findhorn’s enduring spirit of innovation and its deep-seated commitment to local economics.