Events

  • Oct 22, 2025 — Architect Sam Naylor, AIA
    Register for this free virtual event to learn what Sam Naylor discovered about the influence of architecture on community living and his insights insights into how design can influence housing equity.
  • Picnic In-person on July 20th
    FREE to attend, Sun. July 20, 2025 Bring your favorite picnic foods, beverages and utensils for a low-waste event. Share food and beverages with others if you wish. Register separately for each location so that we can contact you in case of cancelation due to weather. Lincoln Park, Duluth 11:00-2:30 — REGISTER Lincoln Park, outdoor … Continue reading “Picnic In-person on July 20th”
  • April 19: Seniors in Cohousing
    Join us April 19 from 10:00-11:30 AM to discover how senior cohousing differs from other senior housing options.
  • National Cohousing Week 2025
    April 28 – May 4 Get a feel for a variety of cohousing communities by attending in-person and virtual local and national cohousing open house events the week of April 28. ✅ Check the map for cohousing week events anywhere in the U.S. at cohousing.org ✅ Consider registering for one or more regional cohousing updates, each event … Continue reading “National Cohousing Week 2025”
  • Feb. 22 – Children in Cohousing
    What makes childhood and parenthood easier and more fun? How about other kids and parents? That’s one idea behind this free online event. Saturday February 22, 2025 9:30-11:00 AM Registration is required for you to receive a Zoom meeting link. Limit: 100 participants. Cohousing has been described as a return to village living. It is … Continue reading “Feb. 22 – Children in Cohousing”
  • Picnic July 20 in St. Paul or Duluth
    Families, friends, and children are welcome! Come early to play at the park, then socialize in-person with others interested in learning about the characteristics of living in a cohousing community and what it takes to create one.
  • Dialogue with Alan O’Hashi on Cohousing
    For those drawn to intentional community and cohousing, they will delight in viewing Alan O’Hashi at 7:00 p.m on May 8, 2024, on Zoom. 
  • COVID policy revised 3/14/2024
    Twin Cities Cohousing Network revised a covid policy adopted in 2022. The new policy language is captured in the infographic on this page.
  • Feb. 21 Listening Session
    Twin Cities Cohousing Network has big ideas for 2024. Please join us Wednesday, Feb. 21 on Zoom event for a special listening session. We want to hear to your feedback about ideas we are considering for 2024 and your suggestions for how to get cohousing communities built!
  • Top 10 Reasons to Live in Cohousing
    Why do people want to live in cohousing? Karen Gimnig has experienced cohousing as a resident and is professional facilitator who support groups forming and living in cohousing . She is also an author, making her October 11th presentation one you won’t want to miss.
  • Picnic in the Park
    Socialize in-person with others interested in cohousing at TCCN’s annual picnic held in St. Paul, MN. FREE to attend Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Como Park picnic shelter 6:00-8:00 PM Bring your favorite picnic foods, beverages and utensils for a picnic with Twin Cities Cohousing Network volunteers and other cohousing supporters and share in an evening … Continue reading “Picnic in the Park”
  • The Need for Permanent Affordability: Community Land Trusts & Cohousing
    Greg Rosenberg’s experience creating cohousing communities and his extensive knowledge of community land trusts (CLTs) offers an exciting approach to creating cohousing communities with permanently affordable housing units.
  • What’s up with cohousing in Minnesota?
    The Feb. 8 event features updates from groups working to create cohousing communities in Minnesota. Small breakout groups after the updates will allow viewers time to ask questions and engage with each other and our presenters.
  • Fall work party and shared meal at Monterey Cohousing Community
    More than 20 volunteers completed a wide variety of repairs and other fall projects at Monterey Cohousing Community (MoCoCo) in St. Louis Park on Saturday, October 22. Volunteers included residents of MoCoCo, supporters of Twin Cities Cohousing Network (TCCN), and members of Cedar Cohousing, a group working to create a new cohousing community in the … Continue reading “Fall work party and shared meal at Monterey Cohousing Community”
  • Ann Zabaldo event
    Don’t miss hearing from national cohousing professional and enthusiast Ann Zabaldo at TCCN’s next Meet the Professionals event on Zoom. Zabaldo’s tireless efforts and successes are sure to inspire those of us envisioning more Minnesota cohousing communities!