Find your way in.
Different ways to plug in. None more valid than another.
To start with, you can sign up for our occasional email dispatch here.
Volunteer with us.
The village is being built by hundreds of people. Not staff. Not contractors. Neighbors and friends who keep showing up because the work is good. There is almost certainly a role that fits what you have to give and the time you actually have.
Roles
- Mornings at the Station
- Town Square setup
- Farm + harvest days
- Sign & build crew
- Hospitality + kitchen
- Design + comms
Sign up to volunteer
Tell us a little about you and we'll find the right fit.
Volunteer signup form - coming soon
Events, gatherings, and open doors.
If you came here via QR code at a gathering, jump straight in. Otherwise, browse — something below might be the threshold you're looking for.
Live music, fresh coffee, and house-made pastries on our new sunken garden patio & "conversation/kid pit."
Bring a dish or a BBQ. Kids welcome.
Bring a dish from a nearby farm or your own garden. Live music. Kids welcome. Centered on the old firehouse lot.
Come celebrate the heart of our west county community with live music, local vendors, good food & drink, pie-baking contest, zucchini racing, and kids activities!
Different ways in. None more valid than another.
Come to an event.
Show up once. See what this feels like. You don't need to subscribe to anything or join anything. Many people will interact with ReVillage this way, and that is a completely legitimate way to be here.
Volunteer or co-create.
Help build this. Mornings at the Station, setup for Town Square, farm days, sign work, design help, hospitality. Bring what you have.
Deep commitment.
A small core holds the daily weight of this work. If you're local, feeling a pull toward sustained involvement, and ready for a real conversation, we'd love to meet.
Partner with us.
If you're working on place-based relocalization in another watershed, or holding a related piece of the puzzle in Sonoma County, we want to compare notes.
We're especially interested in partnerships with
- Local farms, ranches, and food producers
- Other bioregional initiatives, for mutual learning
- Researchers studying relocalization, placemaking, and community resilience
- Funders who work across both philanthropic and investment vehicles
Start a conversation
Drop us a line — partnership, press, or just to compare notes.