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Farley Center Food Forest Tour with Farmers Ian Aley and Natallia Biareishyk

5-15-2022

Come visit the food forests at the Farley Center with Farmers Ian Aley and Natallia Biareishyk!

The food forest includes newly planted areas through the Wisconsin Food Forests initiative as well as more mature areas featuring a range of planting styles: guilds and contours and a mix of plants from the well known: apples, pears, and grapes, to the lesser known: paw paw, cornelian cherry, honeyberry, quince, serviceberry, currants, and many more under and overstory plants.

The Farley Center is a certified organic farm where many growers rent land and share common resources like tractors, irrigation lines, and coolers.

Farley Center Food Forest Tour with Farmers Ian Aley and Natallia Biareishyk

8-6-2022

Come visit the food forest at the Farley Center with Farmers Ian Aley and Natallia Biareishyk!

The food forest includes newly planted areas through the Wisconsin Food Forests initiative as well as more mature areas featuring a range of planting styles: guilds and contours and a mix of plants from the well known: apples, pears, and grapes, to the lesser known: paw paw, cornelian cherry, honeyberry, quince, serviceberry, currants, and many more under and overstory plants.

The Farley Center is a certified organic farm where many growers rent land and share common resources like tractors, irrigation lines, and coolers.

Farley Center Food Forest Tour with Emily Steinwehe

7-9-2022

Come visit the food forest at the Farley Center with Emily Steinwehe/Wisconsin Food Forest!

The food forest includes newly planted areas through the Wisconsin Food Forests initiative as well as more mature areas featuring a range of planting styles: guilds and contours and a mix of plants from the well known: apples, pears, and grapes, to the lesser known: paw paw, cornelian cherry, honeyberry, quince, serviceberry, currants, and many more under and overstory plants.

The Farley Center is a certified organic farm where many growers rent land and share common resources like tractors, irrigation lines, and coolers.

Farley Center Food Forest Tour with Emily Steinwehe

July 16, 2022

Come visit the food forest at the Farley Center with Emily Steinwehe/Wisconsin Food Forest!

The food forest includes newly planted areas through the Wisconsin Food Forests initiative as well as more mature areas featuring a range of planting styles: guilds and contours and a mix of plants from the well known: apples, pears, and grapes, to the lesser known: paw paw, cornelian cherry, honeyberry, quince, serviceberry, currants, and many more under and overstory plants.

The Farley Center is a certified organic farm where many growers rent land and share common resources like tractors, irrigation lines, and coolers.

Cocktail Hour with Farley Center

Farley Center has partnered with Palette Bar and Grill on a new cocktail using our own Farley Center honey. They will debut and start selling the new cocktail “Farley Fly-By” on their menu for the Spring.

On February 26th, Palette is hosting a special night for Farley Center supporters. Join us for the cocktail hour (you can also order it without alcohol)! We will be in the bar area from 4:30-8:00pm with some brochures and a friendly smile.

If you want to make reservations for the dining room, please e-mail and let us know the time/number of people and we will send them over to Palette’s Bar and Grill.

Farley Center – Dane County Farmers Market

The Farley Center will be tabling at the Dane Country Farmers Market! Stop by and see us! We are tabling as one of the member groups at the Wisconsin Network for Peace, Justice and Sustainability (WNPJ).

The spot is ‘Space 9’. And it’s located on the King St Corner on the square, by circular flower bed.

10:30- 11:30
Shedd Farley/Farley Center Director
Caroline Tu Farley/Program Director

11:30-1:00
Jeanne Meier/Farley Center Board Vice Chair

1:00-2:00
Karen Reppen/Farley Center Board Member and Natural Path Sanctuary Board Secretary

Farley Center Book Discussion: “40 Days With Jerry Apps by Jeff Wild”

October 16, 2021

Farley Center Book Discussion on 40 Days With Jerry Apps by Jeff Wild
11:00-12:30

Forty Days with Jerry Apps by Jeff Wild. The author is a retired Lutheran pastor who has read and long admired the books by Jerry Apps for the engaging stories they tell and the insights they provide about rural life in Wisconsin.

Jeff Wild has read Jerry’s books more than once and recognizes something in them which lend themselves to reflection and meditation. With Jerry’s permission, Wild has taken excerpts from the books and uses them to explore in 40 short chapters the meanings, both overt and hidden, that are contained within each excerpt. From gardening to being good stewards of the planet, the themes of Jerry’s books ring true in Wild’s meditations.

This is a book you will turn to again and again.

http://littlecreekpress.com/book…/40-days-with-jerry-apps/

All proceeds from book sales are designated to two nonprofits: Harvest of Hope and the Food, Faith and Farming Network to support rural communities and farmers around the state.

Please feel free to bring snacks to share.

If you would like to facilitate the book discussion, please contact

Farley Center Book Discussion: “The Land Remembers” by Ben Logan

November 13, 2021

Farley Center Book Discussion on The Land Remembers by Ben Logan
11:00-12:30

This beloved American memoir is about a farm and its people, recollections of a boyhood in Wisconsin’s driftless region in the 1920s and ’30s. Ben Logan grew up on Seldom Seen Farm with his three brothers, father, mother, and hired hand Lyle—”the fifth Logan boy.” The boys discussed and argued and joked over the events around their farm, marked the seasons by the demands of the land, tested each other and themselves, and grew up learning timeless lessons.

Author, Ben Logan (1920–2014) grew up in southwestern Wisconsin, traveled as a merchant seaman, and worked many years in New York as a novelist, lecturer, and writer/producer of films and television. He returned in the 1980s to Seldom Seen Farm. The farm is now privately owned but has been preserved as a farm forever through a land trust with the Mississippi Valley Conservancy.

Please feel free to bring snacks to share. We plan on having the discussion outside if weather permits If not, then we will hold the discussion in the Center on the lower level conference room. Attendees will be required to wear masks inside.

Facilitator: Catherine Young
http://www.catherineyoungwriter.com/

Come join Catherine Young for a discussion of Ben Logan’s The Land Remembers outdoors at the Farley Center in Verona, Wisconsin
Saturday, November 13th 11AM-12:30PM

We’ll explore why his writing is so powerful and how art can help us cherish land.

If you do not know The Land Remembers come out of love for land and out of curiosity for this fine Wisconsin writer’s work.

Catherine Young is a performing artist and writer whose life is devoted to protecting water. Trained in fluvial geomorphology, Catherine worked as a national park ranger, naturalist, educator, farmer, and mother before completing her MFA in creative writing in British Columbia. Her prose and poetry is published internationally and nationally, including in The Driftless Reader.

Rooted in farm life, Catherine lives with her family in Wisconsin’s Driftless bioregion. Her podcasts and writings can be found at:
http://www.catherineyoungwriter.com/

Questions? Please contact

https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/5547.htm

Farley Center Food Forest Tour

With Farley Center Farmer Ian Aley

Come visit the food forests at the Farley Center with Farmer Ian Aley! This tour is in conjunction with the North American Agroforest Conference which is taking place June 28-July 2.

The food forest includes newly planted areas through the Wisconsin Food Forests initiative as well as more mature areas featuring a range of planting styles: guilds and contours and a mix of plants from the well known: apples, pears, and grapes, to the lesser known: paw paw, cornelian cherry, honeyberry, quince, serviceberry, currants, and many more under and overstory plants.

The Farley Center is a certified organic farm where many growers rent land and share common resources like tractors, irrigation lines, and coolers.

Farley Center Volunteer Day on the Farm

7/5/2021

Please join the Farley Center Farm Manager Seth Riley and other Farley Center volunteers for a day working on the farm.

Meet at the Center at 10:20 at the Bur Oak Welcoming Area near the red packing shed.

There will be a variety of outdoor tasks so dress for outdoor weather and bring work gloves and water bottles. If you have any questions, please e-mail