Plant ID & Foraging Skills with Friends Farm (Online)
VirtualEmbark on a thrilling journey with Friends Farm into the wonders of the plant kingdom and how we can live in harmony with our leafy friends!
Embark on a thrilling journey with Friends Farm into the wonders of the plant kingdom and how we can live in harmony with our leafy friends!
What do Stephen Hornbeck of High Plains Environmental Center, Emily McCauley of Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Greenhouse, Eric Johnson of Widespread Malus and Benevolence Orchards, and Robert Greer of PPAN's Board of Directors all have in common? They each grow thousands of native plants from seed every year! How do they do it (and why)? Find out by signing up today!
Candi and Jordan are offering this powerful webinar to teach about their ancestral history, to expose the harm of today’s political climate, and to help participants learn how to change our future. They model simple language to speak to people who say ignorant or hateful things about Two Spirit folks — from a place of confidence, compassion, and heartfelt communication.
Embark on a thrilling journey with Friends Farm to equip yourself with essential survival skills no matter where you roam!
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.
The City of Boulder, Boulder County and MOTUS Playback Theater invite you to a unique and engaging event to help shape the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan. This will be an interactive experience to share your vision for Boulder’s future. Professional actors will bring your stories to life on stage using movement, music and spoken word.
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!
Come join Friends this winter for an inclusive, joyful, enlivening Online Gathering! Our theme is “A Spring Whose Waters Never Fail,” and the Online Gathering will be held on Zoom from February 1-9, 2025! The Online Gathering offers a wide variety of programs and events throughout the week, including workshops, daily worship, speakers, Bible Half Hour and more. Our plenary speakers are Friends from around the world, who will bring grounding, connection, and new perspectives in these changing times.
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.
Tu BiShvat invites us to reflect on our connection to the earth, the ecosystems that sustain us, and our place within the web of life. It’s a time to honor the more-than-human world within and around us and ask: What new possibilities might emerge from what we cannot yet fully see? Using the Jewish Studio Process - a unique methodology combining practices from the field of art therapy with a reimagined approach to Jewish learning and spirituality - we’ll nurture the seeds of our wild imagination, allowing them to gestate in the soil of our soul.