Eko: The Currency of Community
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.
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.
The Enterprise Fair 2025, held at the Universal Hall in The Park Ecovillage at Findhorn, was a celebration of regenerative enterprise, social innovation, and community resilience.
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