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Work Days & Tours

One of our goals is to give folks a chance to get involved on the farm and dig in the dirt with us for some valuable hands-on experience. But if you're not ready to dig in just yet, a walking tour of the farm is a great alternative!

Work Days/Volunteering
If you want to learn more about growing your own food, but don't have a space to do it; want to arrange a work day for yourself, your family, or your organization and get some hands-on experience; or are a friend of the farm and would like to pitch in, we'd be delighted to have you! Volunteers will be fed a good, farm-fresh meal and will go home with tokens of our appreciation in the form of plants, produce, or other farm goods. If this sounds like fun to you, contact us using the subject line "Work Day" and we'll set something up!

Farm Tours
Since we run a working farm, we are open to visitors by appointment only. We're happy to schedule walking farm tours for visitors, lasting approximately 45-60 minutes, that will show you what we grow and how we do it. The cost is $5 per person for ages 6 and up. For large groups of 10 or more, we offer a 15% discount. Although we have many animals on the farm, they are all free-ranging so there are no real opportunities for visitors to touch or pet our livestock. Our farm dog Zoe will usually indulge you if you ask her nicely, though!

If you're interested in a tour, just get in touch with us via the contact form using the subject line "Farm Tour" and include the following information: desired day & time and group size. Tours must be scheduled at least 48 hours in advance.

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One of our goals for the farm is to give folks a chance to come out and get involved digging in the dirt with us. To that end, there are several ways you can be a part of our operation: Work Days/Vol