14th Ave, Lakewood 80214, but it can be difficult to find the farm from this address-see detailed info below. Location: SE corner of Mountair Park at 13th & Depew St. We’ll meet on the farm by the big blue tent. From Niagara St, enter school grounds through the garden gate at the SW corner of the school building, and walk across the community/school garden to arrive at the farm. From Virginia Ave, walk across the playground to arrive at the farm. Virginia Ave, SE Denver 80224 (map)ĭirections: Parking is on the street along Virginia Avenue or Niagara Street, or in the parking lot of BMH-BJ Synagogue off of Niagara St. Location: SE corner of the schoolyard at 6700 E. Please be ready for the weather and to get dirty by bringing appropriate clothing (layers, gloves), sun protection (hat, long sleeves/sunblock), sturdy shoes (no flip flops), water bottle, and snacks as needed. Please let us know in advance if you have any special needs on site. Let our farm managers know you’ll be coming and we’ll be sure to have some fun, hands-on work ready for you. **Update: due to COVID-19, open volunteer days are continuing, but with additional restrictions in place: please email the farm manager to sign up ahead of time. We’ll be open for helping hands the first Saturday of every month, 10:00am–12:00pm from May 2 til October 3, 2020. Stop on by to see the farm in its springtime glory, meet your friendly neighborhood farmers, and play with your neighbors!Īlso: JeffCo Public Health and Denver Department of Public Health & Environment need NE Lakewood residents' help to create "complete neighborhood food environments" along the Sheridan Corridor-come give your input and help envision what our community food system could look like with cross-county support! We'll also have bicycle-blended smoothies, face painting, games, and more! **Live performances by the Molholm Elementary School choir **Info on free summer farm camps for local kids with City of Lakewood Parks & Recreation **Storytime with the Jefferson County Public Library **Popcorn provided by Two Creeks Neighborhood Association **Community mural painting with 40 West Arts District It's free and fun for the whole family, and we've got some great community activities in store! Join us for the 7th annual Family Farm Fiesta at Mountair Park Community Farm. See below for the available dates! Purchase your table by clicking the date. Looking to have a larger gathering with your friends and family? Rent out the farm for a night! You and your guests will enjoy a 4-course meal for 10 people and 3 bottles of wine. A maximum of 10 tables are available for each Couples Date Night. A bottle of wine is included, except for dinners at Denver Green School Community Farm. We are offering a Couples Date Night, where you and a guest enjoy an intimate dinner for two, seated at tables placed spaciously across the farm. Our Night on the Farm Dinner Series will give you the opportunity to enjoy an intimate and safe Farm to Table Dinner at both Mountair Park Community Farm and Denver Green School Community Farm. Join us for a Night on the Farm this season! Want to check out the farms, get involved in your community, and treat yourself to a feast? Sprout Down and our big annual Farm Dinners were canceled, but our new intimate dinner series gives you an opportunity to safely enjoy the bounty of our farms in small groups. Follow the yellow signs for the exact leaf drop location. Mountair Park Community Farm is located at the corner of 13th and Depew St. Bags can be dropped at the farm gate facing the playground (the gate near the hoophouse, closer to the school building)-if you come on the weekend, you can carefully drive across the playground to place them inside the gate. Denver Green School Community Farmĭenver Green School is located at 6700 E. Please bring leaves only - no pine needles, trash, potted plants, or misc. See below for drop-off details at Denver Green School and Mountair Park. We're hoping to collect 1,000–2,000 bags of leaves at each farm site. Leaves cover the soil to protect it from harsh sun and wind all winter long, as well as add organic matter that helps us maintain and build soil health. Our farms rely on community leaf drop-off for field winterization.
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