Community Experiences
Dried & True partners with other like-minded growers, makers, markets, farmers, and businesses in our area to offer beautiful experiences that promote a healthy and vibrant world. From gatherings to classes, we offer Community Experiences: to our F4B Growers Community and our local community.
If you are a business, group, homesteader, or farmer interested in partnering with us, please reach out to discuss any possibilities of collaboration.
Register for an Experience
Finding Peace: A Guided Meditation for the Holiday Season
December 5th
7-8 pm
Experience the power of stillness and self-reflection in this enriching space. We'll begin with a guided visualization to center your mind and spirit, followed by a time of personal reflection. Leave inspired and equipped with strategies to nurture quiet moments of connection for your life.
Winter Wellness
January 11, 2025
10:00 - 11:30 am
More details soon.
Sustainable Food Gardens
March 22, 2025
9 am - 1 pm
Learn the basics of planting gardens while deepening your appreciation and connection to your food source. Discover the essentials to producing a vibrant, earth-and-humanity-conscience environment for growing food. Each participant will be equipped with a step-by-step guide to developing their garden based on their unique home or community space - an apartment with no land or a large space to grow.
Grower
Consultation
If you’ve been thinking about growing your own veggies, greens, or herbs but are a little overwhelmed at getting started, I can show you just how simple it can be and walk with you through the process.
Schedule a grow-you-own-food brainstorming visit for this upcoming year! Together we can come up with a plan to grow food that meets your unique circumstance. Then this spring, after we gather materials, I will come back to set things up with you.
You will also have the opportunity to join a community of growers sharing in their extras and experiences through a private Facebook group, quarterly tips delivered to your inbox, and invitations to local growers' gatherings.