Check out our 2ndNewsletter of the Season!
Highlights:
- Watch out the Symphylans are Here!
- Garlic Scapes & Pesto
- Meet one of our Urban Farm Training Program Participants
- Upcoming Events
Check out our 2ndNewsletter of the Season!
Highlights:
Please be a part of us this Saturday for a a laugh crammed day at the farm!
Organic Plant Sale: 2-4pm,
Our Go Green! High School Class grew lots of flowers and desires to proportion them with you! The flowers have been all commenced from seed by means of the students and lovingly raised all spring. Tons of different greens and herbs available.
Volunteer Day: 10am-2pm,
You can come for the entire day or drop in. Please carry lunch, a water bottle and suitable apparel. Please note no sandals or open toed shoes. Youth beneath the age of 13 have to be followed by using an adult. If you would love to come with a group simply drop us a line and let us realize!
Free Workshop: Management of Pests & Diseases 2-3:30pm,
Using organic preventative techniques can be essential to maintaining a thriving garden or farm. In this hands-on workshop we will discuss common garden pests, their life cycles, and how to manage them without using synthetic chemical that are hard on the natural ecosystem.
We are actually hiring, in case you are inquisitive about working in a dynamic surroundings with an extraordinary team and feature horticulture and coaching talents please observe!
Youth Coordinator / School Liaison Position
The Youth Farm is a unique partnership between the High School for Public Service and Green Guerillas. It is a one acre diversified production farm enticing the college community and surrounding neighborhood in farm-based totally experiential mastering and farm education. Farm merchandise are sold at a weekly farmers marketplace increasing network get entry to to sparkling affordable meals.
We are in search of applicants with experience in both education and farming to enroll in the Youth Farm personnel because the Youth Coordinator / School Liaison for this specific project. The aim of this role is to share horticulture and food justice know-how with Wingate instructors and the community thru farm-based totally training and workshops. The applicant need to be an enthusiastic self-starter with experience in curriculum development, lesson making plans, and motivating and provoking young adults. The perfect candidate ought to be equally comfortable taking initiative and operating collaboratively in a near-knit crew surroundings.
Gardening and horticulture expertise is a ought to for this role. You ought to have the abilities and knowledge to develop and lead on-farm instructions with students of every age. This Youth Coordinator/School Liaison will work with the college and teachers to assist contain agriculture and food justice problems into their curricula, hosting trainer-led instructions at the farm, and main farm workshops with students and community contributors throughout on-farm discipline trips and tours.
We are devoted to developing a administrative center that respects and values variety ? We strongly welcome candidates from all backgrounds as we're devoted to hiring personnel that replicate the cultural and ethnic diversity of our community.
Roles and responsibilities encompass:
Qualifications:
This position runs from September 2nd to December 9th, with the hope of extension to complete the school year and summer programming. Applicants must be available on weekdays during the day, and occasional evenings and weekends. This position is a paid part-time position (20 hours / week), and also includes fresh harvested vegetables, flowers and herbs. The Youth Farm is interested in helping all staff develop their professional skills and to network within this exciting, dynamic field.
Please send a cowl letter and resume to Bee Ayer at Bee(at) bkfarmyards (dot) com. The letter should encompass details of your weekly availability, in addition to information about your relevant revel in, schooling and educational philosophy.
Rolling applications, with interviews starting on August 12th, and the position starting on September 2nd.
Saturday August 3rd
VOLUNTEER DAY!
Come out and help us sow seeds and transplant seedlings for our fall vegetation
10am-three:30pm
Its time to plant beets and radish and turnips and onions oh my.
Also be part of us for a fall themed workshop:
WORKSHOP: Planting Fall Gardens: NYC Season Extension, 2-3:30pm
In order to have a bountiful fall harvest of veggies, radish, turnips, and other delicious greens, planning and planting desires to start in August! Before you head out on excursion, come to this workshop in which we'll exercise growing a fall planting calendar and discuss methods to maintain your fall crops protected, cushty and effective.
atThe YOUTH FARM at the High School for Public Service
six hundred Kingston Ave, between Winthrop and Rutland
Want to learn about urban farming & get involved in the local food justice movement?
Join our team for the amazing bountiful season. Interns will be involved in harvest, preparing produce and flowers for sale, general farm work (including propagation, fall planting, compost etc.) and more. We are looking for someone who can commit to at least 10 hours a week, including Wednesdays. Applicants must be team players, punctual and have a passion for food justice.
Please send a letter of interest, and you availability to Bee (@) bkfarmyards (dot) com
THIS SATURDAY, 10-2 pm.
Join us in planting fall plants!
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