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Save! The! Farm!

Save! The! Farm!

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Apple Fest, Oct. 10th 2-6pm

When: 
Oct 10 2015 - 2:00pm - 6:00pm
The leaves begin to blush rich colors, the wind s ings a smoky nip, and the apples are swelling wit h crispy sweet bounty!  Once again the tim e has come to bundle up, snuggle our loved ones,and warmly welcome the autumn harvest! Join us atTryon Life Community Farm as we gather together t o celebrate the wheel of the year rolling forward into autumn. When: October 10th, 2pm-6pm W here: 11640 SW Boones Ferry Rd Cost: Suggested D onation of $5-$10 to go toward TLC Farm's edu cational program, no one turned away for lack of funds.  Stay updated on Facebook F amily Friendly event! Featuring... An apple p ie bake-off… bring your best pie! We' ll have three categories for prizes: 1) traditiona l apple pie; 2) non-traditional apple pie (get cr eative!); and 3) youth pie (baked by someone 13 o r under)) Winners get prizes :)  Apple cider pressing... sweet nectar revelry! We'llbe using our our cool DIY apple press (which incl udes a garbage disposal and a car jack) Plus. ... Music Face Painting Bobbing for Apples Hot Apple Pie Cocktails Autumn Song Sing Along n Tours and frolicking in our 3 heirloom apple orc hards!  Donations to Tryon Life Communi ty Farm accepted and appreciated as always! N o on-site parking. We’ll be running a conti nuous shuttle from down the street. Check back fordetails! Carpooling and bike riding are fun and e ncouraged!

TLC Farm Photo Albums - check it out!

TLC Farm is so beautiful and has changed so much over the past fifteen years - we invite you to check out our photo albums to view pictures of the land, structures, events, people, animals and more! Each of the photos below will lead you to our Flickr albums, sorted by theme. Or see the whole shebang here!

The evolving 2019 Photo Tour of TLC Farm can be found by clicking the image below! Some photos are of the buildings/spaces on their own and some include events and people. We invite you to daydream about hosting an event here, too!

 
2019 Photo Tour of TLC Farm
To see the photo essay of our Save the Farm campaign in 2005-2006, click the image below!
TLC Farm STORY
 
Natural building workparties -- click the photo below for the whole album!
Natural building projects over the years
Visit our animal allies! Click the image below. Animal Allies

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Planting Your Autumnal Medicinal Garden

When: 
Sep 8 2015 - 6:30pm
Ever wonder just what you can do to help the medic inals in your garden thrive?  In this autumnclass we will get our hands dirty doing plant div isions and harvesting roots while diving into the details of what specific plants need to thrive andmultiply for the coming year.   Laura A ltvater has been growing medicinal herbs in Portla nd since 1999. Her study of plants began with her bachelors in Botany from Connecticut College. She came to Portland in 1997 to farm flowers and veget ables with Sauvie Island Organics. In 1998 she beg an working at Portland Nursery to develop her hort icultural skills. Since then she has been growing and studying medicinal herbs in her own gardens, at the Herb Pharm in Williams, OR and with many h erbalists and healers through out the US. After no ticing a lack of medicinal herb starts in the nurs eries she began Mostly Medicinals in 2005-2014. Mo stly Medicinals is currently not in operation. n $25 $20 if you register by August 30th! $15 if you become a monthly donor to TLC Tryon Life Co mmunity Farm​ Please pre-register by Aug ust 25th so we know you want to come and we don 9;t have to cancel! Scholarships are availab le for those who are restricted by cost. Please ge t in touch and we'll make some arrangements!

Community Theater: An Evening of Community Buildin g and Theater of the Oppressed

When: 
Sep 17 2015 - 6:30pm - 9:00pm
In this fun and participatory workshop, we will t ackle complex questions of social justice and huma n rights using theater. Fueled by our own lived ex periences, we will use Theater of the Oppressed t echniques to create scenes that challenge us and c all us to action. In this way we will empower and support each other to work toward the re-imagined world we want to live in. No theater experience ne cessary. Isobel Charle is an activist, artis t and aspiring clown. She has been working with th e body of Theater of the Oppressed material for ab out 5 years, and other kinds of social justice wo rk for about 10. She is consistently inspired withthe power of Theater of the Oppressed to teach, heal and spur social change. As a facilitator, sh e strives to provide an environment for participan ts to work, play and stretch beyond their comfortzones in a way that feels safe and ac cessible. 

Apple Festival, Saturday October 10th, 2-6 pm

When: 
Oct 10 2015 - 2:00pm - 6:00pm
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Yes - it's even happening in the rain!!
Join us to celebrate that best of fruits - the APPLE!  For our second annual Apple Festival, we'll explore the many wonderful ways to engage with apples - including apple tastings of our many heirloom apple varietals, apple cider pressing, bobbing for apples, an apple pie bake-off and sharing songs to sing to apple trees.
 
We'll also have a tour of TLC Farm, with a special emphaisis on the orchard, and music and activities for all.
 
This is a fundraiser for TLC Farm's educational programs with a suggested donation of $10, but no one turned away for lack of funds. 
 
As always, there is no onsite parking! Park at Riverdale Highschool, 9727 SW Terwilliger Blvd. (which is 1/2 mile away)  and catch our shuttle - which will run every 15 minutes.  You're welcome to drop passengers off at TLC Farm and return to Riverdale to park and catch the shuttle.

Embodied Intimacy in Community

When: 
Aug 29 2015 - 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Many of us have an unspoken language with our mostsignificant others, our lovers, partners, chi ldren but how often do we really get to mine the d epth of non-verbal, body-based communication withour neighbors, our friends, our co-workers? Howoften do we really get to let loose and play? Thi s workshop is about creating strongly embodied rel ationships in community. Through experiential move ment, improvisation, dance, music, body work,conscious communication, play, and contemplativ e practice, we take a group dive below the thinki ng mind to experience ourselves as members of an e mbodied organism. This is a process of discoveringdirectly that we are actually connected and commu nicating all the time energetically and physically . Skillfully accessing this body intelligence deep ens our relationships and ability to live togetherwith authenticity and joy. It helps us be better listeners, better neighbors, and better friends by encouraging deeper bonding and trust. &nbs p; Elena Zubulake and Victor Warring are som atic (body based) intimacy, sexuality, and relat ionship educators. They enjoy bringing together mo vement, expression, primate play and empowerment . The vision that guides the way they teach is bas ed in shifting learned models of relating in an is olation-driven/nuclear-family centered culture to a village oriented/affection sharing/community nex us driven culture. Their work begins with the bodyand is eros-inclusive, since the body is the fir st platform from which we learn to relate to other , and the body is inherently erotic and creative.This work addresses intimate, community, and ec ological relationships, as well as our most basicrelationship with self. Their combined backgrounddraws from Somatic Psychology, Body-Based Sexual ity Education, Contact Improvisation, Bodywork,Permaculture, Indigenous Ritual, Anthropology,Theatre, and Contemplative Practice. They both g raduated from Naropa University in Boulder Colorad o, and they currently live and work in intentiona l community in Little Applegate, Oregon. They tea ch and offer one on one work together and separate ly.  

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