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Thursday Night Nature: Wildflower Farm, Dance for LIFE* (Love, Inspiration, Faith and Empowerment) and Gardening for LIFE* with Tomia MacQueen (October 17, 2024)

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Thursday, October 17 7:00 pm
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Thursday, October 17 8:00 pm

$15.00

Wildflower Farm hosts educational workshops on self (and community) sustainability for adults and children. The farm sustainably produces organically and ethically raised, pastured, truly free-range and soy-free poultry, grass-fed lamb and culturally relevant vegetables and seeds with a unique focus on humane animal husbandry policies and conservation practices. Join us to learn more about these techniques and how you can incorporate them into your garden.

Tomia MacQueen is an educator of 20+ years, farmer and master gardener specializing in edible gardens. She is the owner of Wildflower Farm and the founder of Dance for LIFE (Love, Inspiration, Faith and Empowerment) and Gardening for LIFE. She is the founder of the Healing Waters Project which provides land access and training to new and beginning farmers at Wildflower Farm. Tomia partners with local organizations and schools as a featured farmer/mentor within youth and young adult programs such as the Outdoor Equity Alliance Agrihood Program and the Princeton University Seed Farm and others. She also served as the pilot coordinator for the Food Systems Literacy program at Princeton Public Schools laying the transformative framework for the Food Systems Curriculum.

Program Fee: $15 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

All lectures will be held virtually using Zoom. They will be recorded and shared with everyone who registers for a short time.

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All lectures will be held virtually using Zoom. They will be recorded and shared with everyone who registers for a short time.

Program Fee: $15 (Members, enter your code at checkout to receive your 20% discount.)

Additional Information: Online registration for this program closes at 5:00 pm on the date of the program. Zoom invitations will be sent out after this time to the email used to register for the event. The link will come from lauricella@bhwp.org OR education@bhwp.org.

This lecture is part of our Thursday Night Nature series. The series features presentations by regionally renowned experts who address a wide range of topics related to natural history, biodiversity, ecological gardening, native plants and native wildlife.