Village General Store news

We have an update about the Village General Store at the corner of Enright Avenue and 8th street, and you can come and see it for yourself on Wednesday, January 13 for a Soup Potluck at 6 pm. According to our contracting company, Red Door, the outside back stairway is due to be finished byContinue reading “Village General Store news”

New executive board elected

At its fourth quarter membership meeting, after a great potluck, the ecovillage membership chose the following members for the 2016 ecovillage board executive committee: President: Kate Reidel Vice-President: Kim Brown Secretary: Suellyn Shupe Treasurer: MerryBeth McKee They took office on Jan. 1, 2016. The rest of the board is made up of the chairpersons ofContinue reading “New executive board elected”

Food Day tomorrow, rain or shine!

In conjunction with Slow Food, Green Umbrella, and our local Kroger, Enright Ridge Ecovillage planned a pizza party to show off the new cob oven at the Terry St. Commons/Garden. This was intended to celebrate National Food Day…. However, after days and weeks of beautiful fall weather, the forecast seems to be threatening rain….  WeContinue reading “Food Day tomorrow, rain or shine!”

CSA plant sale this weekend!

Come one and come all to our Plant sale! Plants grown organically, started in our own greenhouse. A large variety of vegetable plants. Saturday and Sunday May 9, 10, 16 and 17 10am to 2pm At our greenhouse at 824 Enright Avenue, in Price Hill in Cincinnati (Sign up for CSA shares still possible! ReferContinue reading “CSA plant sale this weekend!”

Creating sustainable community: Governing and making decisions workshops

April 18th and 19th (two standalone days) 9:00 – 5:30 each day presented by Diane Leafe Christian Cost: This workshop is graciously offered as a gift. We invite you to make a contribution if you are able. Register here! Enright Ridge Urban Ecovillage and Imago are excited to bring back Intentional Community expert, Diane LeafeContinue reading “Creating sustainable community: Governing and making decisions workshops”