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Earth Day On the Urban Farm
Title:
Earth Day On the Urban Farm
When:
Thursday, April 22  2:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Where:
Hayes Valley Farm - San Francisco
Category:
Work Parties

Description

Earth Day On The Urban Farm

Hey fans! If you're in town this Thursday, bring yourself and your 36 friends down to the farm. Celebrate Earth Day while learning new skills, building new soil, and making a few new friends. We're providing live music by talented local artist Pamela Parker and free food to keep you moving while you work! Take part in our letters of intention ceremony, plant seeds, build vertical potato towers and contribute to something amazing! 

RSVP: While RSVP is not required, we appreciate a count so please RSVP at the event page on Facebook

What to Bring? - Please bring yourself, clothing you don't mind getting a little dirty, tough shoes as there are some sharp objects on the site, water bottle, working gloves and a positive attitude.

What we really need: You of course, but if you also have any wheel barrows, pitch forks, shovels, rakes, cardboard or coffee grounds bring those too!

Details: 2:30-6:30pm @ 450 Laguna St, SF, CA 94102 (between Fell and Oak) - link to google map 

Community Opportunity:  Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association meeting at 7:00pm on the farm

Venue

Venue:
Hayes Valley Farm   -   Website
Street:
450 Laguna St.
ZIP:
94102
City:
San Francisco
State:
CA
Country:
Country: us

Description

Hayes Valley Farm is an education and research project with a focus on urban agriculture.  The farm is located in the center of San Francisco, where the Central Freeway used to connect with Fell and Oak Streets prior to the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989.