Please take a look at out 2007 Annual Report, the file is attached!
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Thanks to all who braved the rain (and got rewarded by both a miraculous downpour and many rain-free hours) and joined us for our annual Harvest Festival and Benefit Auction.
From the fantastic food & drink, to the amazing music, to the friendships made & strengthened, to the impromptu vegetable mandala created in the circle garden, it was a day filled with delight!
So many thanks go out to the generous donors who provided food, wine, and all sorts of wonderful auction items, as well as our bands:
Kathryn Claire, Jackstraw, and Omiza River.
We look forward to visiting with you all again soon!
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There is 1 remaining Kombucha class scheduled here at The Farm this summer
Saturday September 20th 10:00am-noon
***THIS CLASS IS FULL***
***REGISTRATION IS CLOSED***
(((((!!!!! PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED !!!!!)))))
sliding scale donation: $15.00-$25.00
To pay in advance with Pay-Pal please register through this site.
Or to pay with cash or check at class time please email: chad@tryonfarm.org
Learn to make your own kombucha with water, tea, sugar, and a culture! Taste kombucha made with different kinds of tea!
Gretchen Westlight will present instructions on how to make this
enzyme-rich healthful tonic, and offer tastings to demonstrate a
variety of flavors. Commercial kombucha brands will be provided for
taste comparison.
Kombucha culture is a SCOBY: Symbiotic Colony Of Bacteria and Yeast
(it's often called a "mushroom," but there is no fungus involved).
Every batch of kombucha that you ferment will grow a second culture,
so you'll be able to make your own for as long as you like, and soon
be giving your culture "babies" away, too! Each participant will
receive their own culture and set of instructions.
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