In case you missed this popular event during Pollinator Fest earlier this month, now's your chance! Led by 21 Acres Restoration Ecologist Jess Chandler, this special Farm Tour offers an exciting opportunity to learn about the relationships between pollinators, farming, and natural environmental systems. Experience firsthand the crucial role that pollinators play in our ecosystem and gain insights into the plight of bees in a world facing climate change, while exploring ways to protect them for generations to come.
You will also learn about our bee-friendly farming practices, including how we prioritize the health and well-being of our pollinator friends. We will tour the farm and show off small and large pollinator interventions made in the last three years on the 21 Acres Campus while sharing tips on how you can support pollinators in your own backyard.
Bring your questions! This interactive hour will be held in person on the 21 Acres campus. Details for meeting will be provided via Eventbrite after registration.
The Farm Tour is not ADA Accessible. Dress for the weather; wearing boots or shoes you don't mind getting muddy is strongly recommended.
Cancellation
Safety is our first priority. If existing or anticipated conditions pose a moderate to high risk to visitors and staff, we will make the decision to cancel this event.
In the event of cancellation, registered attendees will be informed of cancellation by 21 Acres as soon as possible. Please make sure that the email and phone number you provide during registration are accurate.
If you are feeling sick, we kindly ask that you respect the safety of yourself and others by not coming to campus. Send an email to generalinfo@21acres.org or call us at (425) 481-1500 if you are unable to attend this event.
The 21 Acres Center for Local Food & Sustainable Living is a global leader in sustainable & regenerative practices, serving as a living laboratory and learning center for conscious consumers who want to learn new, more sustainable ways of living.