Barn Concert: Stone Crowe & Patchy Sanders, December 11

When: 
Dec 11 2012 - 7:00pm - 10:00pm
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Oh FUN!  A winter dance party in the TLC Farm barn . . .
We're excited to host Stone Crowe and Patchy Sanders and have a fun way to stay warm on a cold night (that is, dance hard together!).
Stone Crowe will open at 7, follwed by Patchy Sanders from 8-10.  We're asking of donations for $5-10 at the door, and we'll also be passing the hat to raise money for TLC Farm. 
 
And - as always - parking is VERY LIMITED, so please carpool, bike, wander through the woods to get here.
 
Who are these bands, you ask?  Hard to describe, but here are some words to help understand the awesome music you'll hear when you come:
 
Stone Crowe (featuring TLC Farm's own Meddle Cascade) is Stone Crowe is a radical folk band from Portland that plays Celtic/folk/bluegrass music with guitars, fiddles, voices, and your stomping boots. Here's their website if you wanna give a listen: reverbnation.com/stonecrowe
 
Patchy Sanders began upon a skyboat in a high mountain desert forest. We play as we live, vivacious peasant folk opening hearts and lighting humours across the land. On a phantasmagorial array of indo-european instruments we are painting rays of violet blue black light.  Amidst rays of golden sun, shine enchantingly upon the skyboat.  With fiddles and roses, drums and posies, banjos, basses, guitars and meads.  altogether to share our voice to share our song for you for all, the dearest ones.  

 

 

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Holiday Open House: December 16, 2-5pm

When: 
Dec 16 2012 - 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Holiday Open House

You're invited to the 9th Annual Holiday Open House - the longest running event at TLC Farm! 
This year we're spicing it up a little, with interactive games and a puppet show, as well as a TLC Farm tour, and yummy snacks (including homemade goat cheese from our very own goats), wine, hot cider, and sparkling conversation.
Please come, bring your friends and neighbors, and learn about what's been going on at TLC Farm.

Community Supported Bakery - register now!

CSB flier

We are excited to announce the birth of a new venture from the Cedar Moon residential community of TLC Farm. Resident chef, Carrie Turner, is offering an opportunity to participate in a BREAD and CHEESE CSB. Similar to the “Community Supported Agriculture” (CSA) model where you pay a farmer in advance for a season’s share of sustainable produce, as a shareholder in our Autumn Season Community Supported Bakery (“CSB”), you will receive fresh bread and cheese every week from October to December 2012.
Breads are prepared in the European tradition with natural leavens and baked in an earthen, wood-fired oven. They may vary slightly from week to week. The cheese is produced from raw goat milk provided us by four Nubian and Toggenburg/Nubian goats that live with us at TLC Farm.

What does my CSB share entail?

Every week from Oct. 4 through Nov. 29, you will receive a three pound loaf of organic, naturally-leavened bread fresh from our wood-fired earthen oven, and a 4 ounce portion of soft raw goat cheese.
The cost for the program is $100, and registration will be open until October 2nd. We will be accepting a cash or check payment on the first day of pick-up. Shares are limited.

Where will I pick up my bread?

Because we are selling a raw milk product, the state of Oregon requires customers to purchase directly from the farm of origin, so the pick-up site is at TLC Farm,located at 11640 SW Boones Ferry Rd. Shares are available for pick-up on Thursdays, between the hours of 2 and 7. While you are here, feel free to explore the land, as TLC is a public sustainability education center as well. Wander through our beds of annual and perennial food and medicine crops, and spend some time visiting the goats that make this CSA possible.
Please contact Carrie through email at tryonCSA@gmail.com to reserve your share today.
Although our CSB ends in November, there will be opportunities to place special orders during the month of December for all of your HOLIDAY needs.
We use local and organic ingredients at every possible turn and we strongly believe in sourcing all of our materials in a sustainable way.

 

Harvested Plums

Harvested Plums

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Recode EcoSan Tour in Coquille

Recode EcoSan Tour in Coquille

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Autumn Tour and Cider Pressing - Sept. 22

When: 
Sep 22 2012 - 11:00am - 2:00pm
Apple cider making

We've noticed that our biggest tour of the year always happens at our Winter Holiday Party, where not much is growing and the land is a little bare.  So, this year, we decided to also host an Autumn Tour and Cider Pressing, when things on the land are a bit more lively!  Come on over to the farm this Saturday at 11 am, with extra apples if you have them, and we'll tour and toast the harvest goodness together.

You're welcome to bring a picnic lunch and stay through the afternoon.
 

CSB flier

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Catherine Kana

Offering or Requesting?: 
Requested
Departure time: 
Thu, 08/30/2012 - 4:00pm
Contact details and notes: 
Hi my name is Catherine and I will be work-trading at Tryon in September. I am coming from Olympia, WA. My email is catkana11@gmail.com and phone is 518-744-7411. Thanks!

Stacy

Offering or Requesting?: 
Requested
Departure time: 
Tue, 07/31/2012 - 5:30pm
Contact details and notes: 
getting into Portland today by hitching and would like to check out tryon :)

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