From Survival to Thrival: Skills for Being at Home in Our World (Online)
VirtualEmbark on a thrilling journey with Friends Farm to equip yourself with essential survival skills no matter where you roam!
Embark on a thrilling journey with Friends Farm to equip yourself with essential survival skills no matter where you roam!
If you're looking for some clarity, grounding, inspiration, connection, or clear ways to contribute in the ways you can, then join this Climate Action Kick-Off for 2025!
Come and share the seeds you saved from your garden or have purchased and don’t need. 'Shop' for seeds for your garden for free and attend workshops on basic seed saving and growing rare seed varieties in your home garden. Meet other community members that are passionate about gardening and the local food system.
Learn how to plant native seeds in sow bags and get a head start on your habitat garden. Our experienced leaders will guide you through the process, so no green thumb required! This in-person event is perfect for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike. Don't miss out on this fun and educational workshop!
Welcome to the Plastic People Movie & Fundraising Launch! Join us for a special event at the luxurious St Julien Hotel & Spa. Get ready to be inspired by this powerful documentary and participate in our fundraising efforts to support a movement to slow the flow of single-use plastics. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make a difference and enjoy a memorable evening with like-minded individuals.
We are honored to offer this webinar featuring Professor Kristen A. Carpenter, co-director of The Implementation Project. Professor Carpenter is the Council Tree Professor of Law and Director of the American Indian Law Program at the University of Colorado Law School. She was appointed to the United Nations Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as its member from North America from 2017-2021. During the Biden administration, she was an advisor to U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland on international legal issues affecting Indigenous Peoples.
In this 2-hour participatory program, we experience the history of the colonization of Turtle Island, the land that is now known as the United States. The story is told through the words of Indigenous leaders, European/American leaders, and Western historians. We engage with this history through experiential exercises and small group discussions.