Weekly Farm Stand: 7/30

On 7/30 from 4:00 -6:00 pm we will be hosting our weekly farm stand.

There will be chard/kale, cabbage, green beans, beets, zucchini, cucumbers, eggplant, okra, hot/sweet peppers, herbs & more!
You can also expect some of the first tomatoes of the season! (Both cherry and slicers.)

As a reminder we accept cash or check for purchases.

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Labyrinth Walk: Friday August, 2nd

First Fruits: August Facilitated Labyrinth walk
Registration closes July 31
Friday, August 2 7:00 – 8:30 pm

Facilitated by Shawn Scott and Nancy Cameron, Earthkeepers
Suggested Donation: $5

Join us at the Labyrinth as we celebrate the First Harvests of our Season.

Our labyrinth is located on Wengert Road, at the second drive to the right. A snack and a beverage will be provided. Location of the walk will be weather and labyrinth condition dependent. Our main labyrinth is located on Wengert Road, at the second drive to the right. The secondary labyrinth is located behind our barn. A snack and a beverage will be provided.

Register by calling our office at (614) 866-4302 or through this link.

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August Programs at Shepherd’s Corner

August Programs at Shepherd’s Corner Ecology Center

First Fruits: August Facilitated Labyrinth walk
Friday, August 2 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Registration closes July 31

Facilitated by Shawn Scott and Nancy Cameron, Earthkeepers
Suggested Donation: $5

Join us at the Labyrinth as we celebrate the First Harvests of our Season.

Our labyrinth is located on Wengert Road, at the second drive to the right. A snack and a beverage will be provided. Location of the walk will be weather and labyrinth condition dependent. Our main labyrinth is located on Wengert Road, at the second drive to the right. The secondary labyrinth is located behind our barn. A snack and a beverage will be provided.
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Mini Sheepscape: Watercolor Felt Landscape with Sheep
Saturday, August 10th
1:30-3:30 pm

Three registration spots remaining: 12 participant maximum
Registration closes August 7th or when capacity is reached.

Learn how to ‘paint’ with wool to create an 8” x 8” watercolor image using wet and dry felting techniques. You will build the background from a palette of dyed wool, add lines, shapes, shading, and highlights by applying wool and other fibers with a felting needle. Stitching can also be added for definition and detail. This is a beginner felting class.

Facilitated by: Gail Maraman
$20 program fee

Gail became interested in wool and felt-making when she began caring for a small flock of sheep at Windy Crest Farm in Granville, Ohio. Using the wool from her own sheep, she learned how to design and create many different types of felt: traditional, watercolor, needle, and Nuno. Today, her finished felt pieces include wearable art accessories and items for home decor.——————————–

We ask that you register for programs by calling (614) 866-4302 or through our calendar, https://shepherdscorner.org/calendar. All programs have a minimum of 5 participants.

Shepherd’s Corner Ecology Center is an outreach of The Dominican Sisters of Peace.

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Weekly Farm Stand at Shepherd’s Corner

On 7/23 from 4:00 -6:00 pm we will be hosting our weekly farm stand. There will be collards, kale, beets, zucchini, cucumbers, carrots, onions, basil, okra, hot peppers & more!

 

As a reminder we accept cash or check for purchases.

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Farm Stand: 7/9

Our weekly Farm Stand will be held from 4:00 – 6:00 pm on Tuesday, July 9th.
We will have kale, salad mix, collards, chives, zucchini, cucumbers & beets,

As a reminder, we accept cash and check for purchases.

 

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Weekly Farm Stand

Tuesday July 2nd, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm, we will be our weekly farm stand.

You can expect greens such as kale, chard, salad mix, and collards. Beets and turnips will be available. Of course there are always things added the day of the market! Stop by tomorrow to check it out!

As a reminder, we accept cash and check for purchases.

 

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