Rescheduled to Sunday, January 11 due to rain.
Signups still available!
Why should kids have all the fun?
Join us for this exciting program: a Farm camp just for grown ups! Come immerse yourself in regenerative agriculture, farm-fresh food, nature-inspired art, earth-based Judaism, climate education, and the invitation to make new friends. The day will contain opportunities to put your hands in the dirt, make art, harvest and cook, and find joy in embodied Jewish wisdom.
Spread the word! A minimum of 20 is needed to run this great program.
Dates:
Sunday, November 16
9:30 am - 3:30 pm.
Schedule and Activities
9:30-9:45 Check-in, morning coffee/tea, shmoozing
9:45-10:15 Morning meeting: Connect with each other, set an intention, singing, and hear the schedule for the day
10:15-11:45 Morning session: Choose one of three options: something physical, something spiritual, and something artistic
11:45-12:15 Who is with you on this journey? Connecting more with each other as we head up to Aloha Point
12:15-1:00 Lunch and shmooze
1:00-1:30 Walk down together, visit Farm Stand
1:30-3:00 Afternoon session to include 3 choices: something physical, something spiritual, and something artistic
3:00-3:30 Closing meeting: reflections, singing, and closing ritual
Morning
Option 1: Rabbi Mike Rothbaum: Jewish Food Ethics
Option 2: Visual Art with Sharone Oren
Option 3: Hands in the Soil with Farm Educators
Afternoon
Option 1: Yoga and Meditation with Rebecca Joy Fletcher and Brooke Kettering
Option 2: Cooking with Kim O'Donnell-Boyd
Option 3: Regenerative Farm Tour with Adam McCurdy
Facilitators include:
Sharone Oren, Education Manager
Rebecca Joy Fletcher, Director of Jewish Life
Age:
Anyone over the age of 18 who is excited to be part of camp!
Pricing
$75/person. Includes all materials, lunch, drinks, and snacks.
We want you here. Don’t let the cost keep you from attending. Limited scholarship is available.
FAQs
9:30-9:45am Check-in, morning coffee/tea, shmoozing
9:45-10:15 Morning meeting: Connect with each other, set an intention, singing, and hear the schedule for the day
10:15-11:45 Morning session: Choose one of three options: something physical, something spiritual, and something artistic
11:45-12:15 Who is with you on this journey? Connecting more with each other as we head up to Aloha Point
12:15-1:00 Lunch and shmooze
1:00-1:30 Walk down together, visit Farm Stand
1:30-3:00 Afternoon session to include 3 choices: something physical, something spiritual, and something artistic
3:00-3:30 Closing meeting: reflections, singing, and closing ritual
Unfortunately, we don’t have enough time to do all the sessions multiple times. If you’re having a hard time deciding which session to attend, please let us know!
At the Farm we strive to welcome folks of all levels of ability. Please refer to our Accessibility page for more information.
If you have specific concerns, reach out to Sharone@coastalrootsfarm.org
- Comfortable clothes and shoes, reusable water bottle and hat.
- Be prepared to dress in layers, as the weather does fluctuate a bit on the Farm. If you’re intending on getting your hands in the soil, bring clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.
From Soil to Soul is a camp just for the grown-ups! The programming is best for guests 18 and older. No childcare provided.
Nope! Open to all.
We will be ordering vegetarian food and snacks. A questionnaire asking about dietary needs will be sent prior to the start of camp.
We will be closely monitoring the weather. If there’s light rain, the program will go on. In case of heavy rain, thunderstorms or lightning, we will cancel and inform you of next steps.
Cancellation > 2 weeks in advance: Eligible for 90% refund (upon request).
Cancellation ≤ 2 weeks in advance: Not eligible for refund.
Cancellation post event: Not eligible for refund.
