How to Get Involved
We're glad you're interested in Common Hearth Cohousing!
Right now, Common Hearth's members are focusing on strategic planning, so we have temporarily suspended our main outreach activities.
In the meantime, if you would like to learn more about Common Hearth, please contact us. You can ask a question, request that someone contact you to discuss the group, or ask to join our low-traffic Interest List to receive occasional announcements about Common Hearth events, and learn when we have concluded our planning and reopened our doors to new folks. Your email address will be not be distributed or used for any other purpose.
And if you haven't already, explore About Common Hearth and Frequently Asked Questions.
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Once we reopen our doors, here are some ways you will be able to get to know us, our plans, and how we work:
Come to one of our twice-monthly Introductory Sessions, where you can meet some Common Hearth members, learn about cohousing and Common Hearth, and ask questions. The meeting site is 75 Pleasant Street, Arlington -- see directions. Meetings are usually the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month, but check the Events Calendar to be sure.
Following an Introductory Meeting, you're welcome to stay on for the general business meeting and potluck that follow, if that week's general meeting is open to visitors. The first general meeting of the month will be open to visitors. (The second general meeting of the month will be for members of Associate and Equity Households only.)
We also have occasional Introductory Sessions and Open Houses at other locations and times. If your workplace, house of worship, or other group would like to host such an event, please contact us.
You're also welcome to attend one of our Social Events, which happen at least monthly. Again, check the Events Calendar.
If you would like to receive occasional announcements about Common Hearth events, contact us to join our low-traffic Interest List. Your email address will be not be distributed or used for any other purpose.
And if you haven't already, explore About Common Hearth and Frequently Asked Questions.

