Public Offerings

We offer year-round programming to the public! Enrollment for our Winter session is now open! Enrollment opens in February for our Spring session and May for our Summer session.

Winter Farm Arts

Winter is a magical time of year on the farm. Our Winter youth sessions introduce farm arts skills that inspire and renew the gardeners’ creative spirit during the quieter months of the year. Each week, students engage in activities (and take home projects) that are connected to the work of the farm.

This class is designed for our littlest gardeners, and their caregiver, with a focus on the seasonal life cycle of the garden. Each week, songs, play, garden work, and seasonal garden art activities will be included.

8-week Winter Session: Wednesdays 1:30-3

Dates: Jan 22 Feb 5, 12, 26, Mar 5, 12, 19, 26

Winter Series Tuition: $320

Come learn all about the farm and the garden and your part in taking care of the earth. Winter Farm Arts sessions will include weekly take-home projects inspired by seasonal life on farm.  

8-week Winter Session (We offer this class at three different times to accommodate different learning schedules)

Homesteading Arts (soapmaking, candle making, broom making and more!) Tuesdays 10-11:30am Dates: Jan 21, Feb 4, 11, 25, Mar 4, 11, 18, 25 

Farm Arts (Salve Making, lacto-fermentation, fiber arts, and more!) Wednesdays 3:30-4:30pm Dates: Jan 22 Feb 5, 12, 26, Mar 5, 12, 19, 26

Farm Arts (Fiber arts, garden box construction, planning a garden, and more!) Fridays 2:00-3:30pm Dates: Jan 24 Feb 7, 14, 28 Mar 7, 14, 21, 28

Winter Series Tuition: $320

This class will rest over the winter and be back in the Spring!

When in session, this class is weekly and open to the general public – all abilities welcome (ages 14 – 104!)

Learn how to grow food and care for the farm animals!

Farming in Community participants will actively experience life on the farm while learning valuable lifelong skills. Tasks include preparing the soil, planting seeds, and transplanting young seedlings, weeding and caring for the plants, harvesting the crops and preparing them for market, processing herbs, turning compost, stirring and applying biodynamic preparations, and bringing hay to the horses and cows.

This class welcomes all abilities and levels of experience to the garden. Throughout the year, farmers and participants work together in community to accomplish daily tasks on the farm. As we work on the land, we not only nourish and care for plants and animals, but also each other by building friendships and a sense of purpose within the community. Great for independent teens and adults, as well as those with diverse abilities, accompanied by their caregiver. 

Questions? Visit our Public Program FAQ page

At Threefold Community Farm, we strive to create an open, inclusive and equitable environment in which every student has the opportunity to flourish. We believe that each and every student carries within themselves many gifts that can empower them to uniquely succeed. These gifts are valued, cherished, and celebrated.