Family Announcements
Read here all about members' news, including births, deaths, as well as celebrations, and other major milestones. We welcome your own news to publish, so please Contact Us and share them with us.
Read here all about members' news, including births, deaths, as well as celebrations, and other major milestones. We welcome your own news to publish, so please Contact Us and share them with us.
Attending last week’s Mystery School Part 2, held by the Community Learning Circle, was helpful in so many ways, but what I have taken away from this enjoyable evening exploration was the question put out to the audience at the very beginning, “Why did you first come to Findhorn?”
As the root teacher of The Work That Reconnects, Joanna has created a ground-breaking framework for personal and social change, as well as a powerful workshop methodology for its application. Joanna has visited our Community several times. My connection with her started in 2000.
In 1983 in a lesbian bar in Munich I listened to a friend who had just returned from Findhorn. Despite it being a ‘straight’ community she’d had a wonderful experience. I came away with a
The Park Ecovillage Trust (PET) champions community well-being through affordable housing, climate education, caring community support and the new Sanctuary. We are dedicated to fostering trust and collaboration for a thriving future.
After we heard about Pam Rodway's passing we came across this precious short video which shows her, probably in 2009, interviewed for Slow Food UK. Pam, and her husband Nick, were long-term members of the
It is with great sadness that I need to share with the Findhorn community that Pam Rodway, of Wester Lawrenceton Farm, Califer Hill, died peacefully with her family present on 10th June 2025
Hans Poulsen (1945–2023) was an Australian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work in the late 1960s and early ’70s pop scene. Drawn by the Park Ecovillage Findhorn community's emphasis on inner listening, co-creation with nature, and service, Poulsen contributed significantly to its cultural and musical life.
A captive audience of over 50 people filled Cullerne House to hear reflections on the Community's early years from John Willoner (arrived 1967), Craig Gibsone (1968) and Jonathan Caddy (1962). Full of great anecdotes, they gave a sense of the immense energy of the time.
A tribute to Joanna Legard - Thank you for sharing the stage with us! Theatre of the 7 Directions and all your fellow Questers.