Showing posts with label newsletter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label newsletter. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Latest issue of the Geshaview Newsletter

The March/April 2011 issue of the Geshaview Newsletter is now available for downloading.


In this issue we concentrate on the First Geshaview International Arts Festival which takes place from the 6th to 19th May 2011.
The issue also includes an up-to-date guide to all the Workshops and Spiritual Retreats planned for the rest of the year.
If the link to the ebook version above doesn't work you can either try this link to the Geshaview Newsletter ebook.
Or you can view the PDF version and all the back issues of the Geshaview Newsletter here.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Better late than never...

We know, publishing the September/October issue of the Geshaview newsletter in the middle of November is a bit late, but, when you read it you will realise that there are some very good reasons why.
Inside there are articles on David Hollands and his family's move to Geshaview in order to take the village from a building project to the living and breathing entitity envisaged all those years ago, as well as Stephen & Valery Coburn moving to the village to take up their new roles: Valery as the Spiritual Director and Stephen as the International Events Co-ordinator and Wellbeing Director.
As you can see, good reasons for the lateness of this issue!
We also give a brief report on the Dryanovo & Geshaview Orienteering competition which took place at the end of October. A full report with more pictures will be in the next issue.
You can download a PDF or you can view it online as an E-book. These can also be found on our website, along with all the other back issues at: www.geshaview.eu/geshaview_newsletter_issues.html

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Geshaview newsletter gets bigger and better!

The latest 12 PAGE issue of the Geshaview newsletter is now available to download and read.
Topics covered include how to arrange a summer 'Discovery Trip' and details on the dwellings remaining to be sold, and the ways you can become a part of the Geshaview village.
We also introduce you to Stephen and Valery Coburn who are organising the first wellbeing workshops due to take place in September.
You can download a PDF or you can view it online as an E-book. These can also be found on our website, along with all the other back issues at: www.geshaview.eu/geshaview_newsletter_issues.html

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

February 2010 Newsletter


The February issue of the Geshaview newsletter is now available to read either as a PDF or as an e-book in English and Bulgarian.
This 8 page issue has an interview with David Hollands (the Founder of Geshaview) as well as articles on:

• How the building of the Courtyard is developing. 

• A report from a customer who spent Christmas in the village.

• Bulgarian traditions in Spring (the Bulgarian's learn about Pancake Day!) 

The newsletter can be viewed online as an E-book or downloaded as a PDF. These can be found on our website, along with all the other back issues at: www.geshaview.eu/geshaview_newsletter_issues.html

Friday, 18 December 2009

Bumper issue of the Geshaview newsletter

The latest edition of the Geshaview newsletter has just been released.
This is a 'bumper' 8 page issue that combines the December 2009 and the January 2010 editions.
Articles in this issue include: 
• A look back at 2009: Underground, underfoot and under control.

• Looking forward to 2010: Careful navigation and planning.

• What makes a traditional Bulgarian Christmas (the Bulgarian language edition has an article on a traditional English Christmas!)

The newsletter is available as a PDF or can be viewed online as an E-book. These can be found on our website, along with all the other back issues, at: www.geshaview.eu/geshaview_newsletter_issues.html

Monday, 3 August 2009

The August issue of the Geshaview newsletter is now available


The August newsletter for the Geshaview village in Bulgaria is now available on-line.
Articles in this issue include how the priority during the design and build of the village has been to preserve the natural surroundings.
We also talk about the 'green' facts of the building process that includes a state-of-the-art organic sewerage treatment system, as well as our climate change strategy.
To read more visit the newsletter page on the Geshaview web site and click on the links to see the newsletter as an 'e-book' or to download the PDF version.  You can also catch up with the July issue.