Farm School
Plans for Fall are underway. Please send an email to Maryann if you want to be on the list.
Parented Wednesdays or Teen only Fridays 9:30 am - 3:00 pm
On Wednesdays adults are required. ages 6 and up, Toddlers in sight!! This program appeals to adults as much as the kids, so keep your attention demands in mind :)
Each day we will begin with farm chores, feeding, watering and caring for the goats, cows, fowls, cats and dogs. Spring brings garden planning and plantings too. There will be lots of transplants and seeds to share. We will have a Nature Bath of about 10 minutes right before lunch. We will start to potluck lunches again!!! There will be about half an hour of free time and then an afternoon activity.
Cost: $315 per participating child (5 and up) I have included the extra cost of materials this year to avoid needing cash for wool, willow, cattails, etc
Bring ALL weather clothing and multiples, water bottles, lunch and snacks for your crew.
We will be outside. Our happy place!
9 week Schedule:
April 5 and 7 Cheese making basics
April 12 and 14 Willow Basket tray
April 19 and 21 Garden Planning - Companions, Transplants
April 26 and 28 Hoof Trimming and Goat Training
May 10 and 12 Clay Day #1
May 17 and 19 Josephine's Day! Visible Mending
May 24 and 26 Clay Day #2 with Feather-stick making
May 31 and June 2 Natural Remedies with Sami
June 7 and 9 Foraging for food and craft.
Check out facebook page for the latest updates. Stay happy and healthy!
Plans for Fall are underway. Please send an email to Maryann if you want to be on the list.
Parented Wednesdays or Teen only Fridays 9:30 am - 3:00 pm
On Wednesdays adults are required. ages 6 and up, Toddlers in sight!! This program appeals to adults as much as the kids, so keep your attention demands in mind :)
Each day we will begin with farm chores, feeding, watering and caring for the goats, cows, fowls, cats and dogs. Spring brings garden planning and plantings too. There will be lots of transplants and seeds to share. We will have a Nature Bath of about 10 minutes right before lunch. We will start to potluck lunches again!!! There will be about half an hour of free time and then an afternoon activity.
Cost: $315 per participating child (5 and up) I have included the extra cost of materials this year to avoid needing cash for wool, willow, cattails, etc
Bring ALL weather clothing and multiples, water bottles, lunch and snacks for your crew.
We will be outside. Our happy place!
9 week Schedule:
April 5 and 7 Cheese making basics
April 12 and 14 Willow Basket tray
April 19 and 21 Garden Planning - Companions, Transplants
April 26 and 28 Hoof Trimming and Goat Training
May 10 and 12 Clay Day #1
May 17 and 19 Josephine's Day! Visible Mending
May 24 and 26 Clay Day #2 with Feather-stick making
May 31 and June 2 Natural Remedies with Sami
June 7 and 9 Foraging for food and craft.
Check out facebook page for the latest updates. Stay happy and healthy!
Camps and Classes
Make new friends, learn a new skill, find out what it would be like to live with the land, eat a 100 meter meal!
We offer land stewardship and permaculture classes and camps in the summer months for any group interested. Check out our facebook page for planned events. If you'd like to organized a group of people, or add your name to the list of interested folks and be notified when camps are announced, please get in touch!
We offer land stewardship and permaculture classes and camps in the summer months for any group interested. Check out our facebook page for planned events. If you'd like to organized a group of people, or add your name to the list of interested folks and be notified when camps are announced, please get in touch!
Details
These camps and classes are family friendly with children, parents and grandparents welcome. We are adaptable to your interests and desired level of involvement. Every morning we will start with animal and gardening chores and afternoons will see us taking up a new skill. The skills we work on and length of the camp will depend on interest at the time of registration. The final night culminates with a 100 meter meal harvested and prepared by the campers and a campfire with music and singing.
We aim to understand what it would be like to live off the land, and that takes work! You can expect to take part in the entire process of farm to table food including the cooking and cleaning up after meals; it's a part of Pioneer life so it shall be ours too!
Check out our blog post for a look back at a past camp! Send us a message if you are interested and see our facebook page for upcoming events.
We aim to understand what it would be like to live off the land, and that takes work! You can expect to take part in the entire process of farm to table food including the cooking and cleaning up after meals; it's a part of Pioneer life so it shall be ours too!
Check out our blog post for a look back at a past camp! Send us a message if you are interested and see our facebook page for upcoming events.
Sample Homesteading camp schedule
Day 1 : Arrive and set up bed in your shelter of choice: (Barn loft, hammock or tent); make bar soap from local ingredients; Make mozzarella cheese, use Rocket stove to make candles; Campfire song singing and jamming. Popcorn too!
Day 2: Morning chores in the Barn with Vicky cow and Five goats to milk; Kill (humanely...) and clean a rooster or two; Weave Bullrush baskets; Learn how to start a fire; Pizza in the cob oven; Spin or felt wool by the fire.
Day 3: Morning chores again; Demo hoof trimming; Learn basics of Permaculture; Clean and sort Garlic harvest; Fermenting/Canning/ Freezing Winter storage of Garden produce; collect and cook our 100 meter meal.
Day 2: Morning chores in the Barn with Vicky cow and Five goats to milk; Kill (humanely...) and clean a rooster or two; Weave Bullrush baskets; Learn how to start a fire; Pizza in the cob oven; Spin or felt wool by the fire.
Day 3: Morning chores again; Demo hoof trimming; Learn basics of Permaculture; Clean and sort Garlic harvest; Fermenting/Canning/ Freezing Winter storage of Garden produce; collect and cook our 100 meter meal.
Typical activities
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Questions and answers
Q: What about food?
A: All meals are included in the cost with all meals prepared by the campers over an open fire or in a cob oven.
Q: Where will we sleep?
A: Campers sleep in either the hay loft or tents, that they provide, however if you would prefer to build a lean-to and sleep in the woods, you are welcome to do that also!
Q: How much does it cost?
A: Final costs will depend on the number of participants, the cost of materials, and the length of course. Typically, 3 day, 2 night courses are around $150 per person. Day classes range from a pay-what-you-can, based on $50, but flexible to trades and volunteers
Q: Where are the camps located?
A: Right here at our farm! Our address is 22349 Township Road 510, Leduc County, or just type "Good Note Community Farm" into Google maps. We are 20 minutes south east of Edmonton, Alberta.
Q: How many participants will there be?
A: Camps will proceed once a minimum registration of ten participants is reached, at least two weeks prior to the start of camp. Spread the word and bring your friends!
Q: What if I want to teach at this course?
A: You are probably cool and we should talk! Send us a message and we'll see what can be sorted out.
Q: Sign me up!
A: This isn't a question, but nice enthusiasm! Send us an email and we'll get started!
PRE-CAMP CHECK-LIST
- Sleeping bag, Bug net, Air mattress
- Warm clothes for nighttime around the fire. Wool Socks!
- Rubber Boots or shoes you don't mind getting dirty
- Sun hat, Sunscreen, Bug juice
- Head lamp or flashlight for night time visits to composting toilet
- Rain gear