June Forge Project Site Visit

June Forge Project Site Visit

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Please join us on Friday, June 12, 2026, for staff-led site tours of Forge Project.

On the 12th, Forge Project will host two Site Visits — one that starts at 10am ET, and one that starts at 2pm ET.

Forge Project Site Visits

March through October, Forge staff lead two-hour tours on select Fridays. These tours are designed for individuals and small groups (up to twelve people total per tour). These include light refreshments, introductions to our work at Forge, and time to enjoy the space we steward.


Fees & Suggested Rates for Site Visits

Forge Project charges a fee for site visits, inclusive of the time, expertise, and hosting shared as well as commitment to wealth redistribution as a core value. Forge equally splits all site fees with Stockbridge-Munsee Community toward building their new Cultural Center as a tangible recognition of our responsibility to Moh-He-Con-Nuck peoples and homelands.

Always Free & Suggested Donation

  • Native visitors as well as Native-led and explicitly Native-serving organizations
  • Grassroots nonprofits, activists, community organizers

Expected Fee & Donation

  • Supporters, Donors, & Board Visitors: $50
  • Cultural Workers, Nonprofit Staff, University Groups, Visitors from Land-Grant Institutions $35


What is Forge Project?

Forge Project is a Native-led nonprofit organization whose mandate is to cultivate and advance Indigenous leadership in arts and culture.


Where is Forge Project?

Forge is on the unceded homelands of the Moh-He-Con-Nuck in the Mahicannituck (Hudson River) Valley, near the village of Taghkanic in New York State.

Forge’s address and driving directions are provided once a visit is confirmed. Please note: Forge is only accessible by car.


How can I visit Forge Project?

Forge Project is staffed by a dedicated but small team. Forge is open to the general public during public events, site visits, and by appointment.

Forge welcomes visits from Native community members and Indigenous cultural workers by appointment, as well as for private site visits for groups larger than twelve or those wanting to include a meal; please email us at visit@forgeproject.com.


Is Forge Project accessible?

Forge Project is actively working to increase all kinds of accessibility, including physical, in our spaces and on the land.

We welcome requests for accommodation and further questions — please reach out directly by emailing info@forgeproject.com

Please join us on Friday, June 12, 2026, for staff-led site tours of Forge Project.

On the 12th, Forge Project will host two Site Visits — one that starts at 10am ET, and one that starts at 2pm ET.

Forge Project Site Visits

March through October, Forge staff lead two-hour tours on select Fridays. These tours are designed for individuals and small groups (up to twelve people total per tour). These include light refreshments, introductions to our work at Forge, and time to enjoy the space we steward.


Fees & Suggested Rates for Site Visits

Forge Project charges a fee for site visits, inclusive of the time, expertise, and hosting shared as well as commitment to wealth redistribution as a core value. Forge equally splits all site fees with Stockbridge-Munsee Community toward building their new Cultural Center as a tangible recognition of our responsibility to Moh-He-Con-Nuck peoples and homelands.

Always Free & Suggested Donation

  • Native visitors as well as Native-led and explicitly Native-serving organizations
  • Grassroots nonprofits, activists, community organizers

Expected Fee & Donation

  • Supporters, Donors, & Board Visitors: $50
  • Cultural Workers, Nonprofit Staff, University Groups, Visitors from Land-Grant Institutions $35


What is Forge Project?

Forge Project is a Native-led nonprofit organization whose mandate is to cultivate and advance Indigenous leadership in arts and culture.


Where is Forge Project?

Forge is on the unceded homelands of the Moh-He-Con-Nuck in the Mahicannituck (Hudson River) Valley, near the village of Taghkanic in New York State.

Forge’s address and driving directions are provided once a visit is confirmed. Please note: Forge is only accessible by car.


How can I visit Forge Project?

Forge Project is staffed by a dedicated but small team. Forge is open to the general public during public events, site visits, and by appointment.

Forge welcomes visits from Native community members and Indigenous cultural workers by appointment, as well as for private site visits for groups larger than twelve or those wanting to include a meal; please email us at visit@forgeproject.com.


Is Forge Project accessible?

Forge Project is actively working to increase all kinds of accessibility, including physical, in our spaces and on the land.

We welcome requests for accommodation and further questions — please reach out directly by emailing info@forgeproject.com

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Highlights

  • In person
  • Free parking

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Taghkanic

708 New Forge Rd II

Taghkanic, NY 12521

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