Locally Grown Farm Experience with Tabor Farms

Locally Grown Farm Experience with Tabor Farms

Learn the skills of harvesting fresh produce and what it takes for urban farmers get their harvest to the market!

By North Texas Healthy Communities

Date and time

Saturday, June 1 · 8 - 9:30am CDT

Location

Tabor Farms

3400 Village Creek Road Fort Worth, TX 76105

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
Texas Health Community Hope is planting the seeds for a healthier community by creating opportunities to learn directly from local urban farmers. The 'Locally Grown Farm Experience' series will feature hands-on activities at local farms around Dallas-Fort Worth.


Locally Grown Farm Experience at Tabor Farms: Harvest to Market

Saturday, June 1, 2024 | 8- 9:30a.m.

Join us for a morning "on the farm" and learn from urban farmers firsthand, gain tips, and discover how we all can support local farmers in their efforts to enhance community well-being.

During the Harvest to Market Farm Experience, you'll learn what it takes for urban farmers to get their harvest picked, prepped and ready for the market! You'll learn about the ins & outs of urban farming and how you can support. You may even walk away with a few giveaways!

This event is designed for Adults 18 years or older. There is no fee to participate, however advanced registration is required and spaces are limited. Registration is open until May 31 or until the class is filled.

Check out more Locally Grown Farm Experiences on June 22, and look for more experiences to come in the Fall 2024!

Frequently asked questions

When is the event?

Saturday, June 1, 2024 | 8- 9:30am

Where is the Event?

Tabor Farms | 3400 Village Creek Road, Fort Worth, TX 76105

Cost?

Free, but advanced registration is required.

Parking?

Free Parking will be onsite. Directional signs and attendants will guide you to the parking location.

Who can come?

This event is designed for Adults 18 years or older. Pets not allowed.

What is the dress code?

This is event is outdoors, in a farming environment. You will be walking/standing a majority (if not all) of the time. We highly recommend you come dressed for comfort and wear closed-toed shoes. We suggest long pants and high socks.

Do I need to print my ticket?

A printed ticket will be accepted BUT is not required. To check in please, present your e-ticket or email confirmation via your mobile device at the welcome table.

What is the cancellation policy?

If the event needs to be cancelled due to weather or path conditions, registered participants will be notified via email. If you have registered and can no longer, attend please cancel your order on Eventbrite.

What should I bring?

Feel free to bring sun & bug protection, snacks, and your own water bottle. You may wish to bring a form of payment (cash of credit card) to purchase some fresh produce and support the farm.

Accessibility?

This event is NOT wheel chair accessible. Due to the uneven landscape, gravel, and mulch paths it may be difficult for those with limited mobility to navigate.

Need additional Info?

If you need any additional information please contact: marcushatcher@texashealth.org

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