Events
10AM - Start at the Resource Center's City Farm for a farm tour and chat with Grower, Tim Wilson.
Learn about their urban farm model and growing methods.
11:30AM - Re-group at Green City Market to shop and talk with Farm Forager Sheri Doyel and Dennis Fiser of Tomato Mountain Farm.
The Market serves as backdrop at 12PM for an Author Talk with Holly Bishop, reading from her book Robbing the Bees. Chicago Waldorf teacher and beekeeper, Brian Gleichauf will facilitate the discussion. This event is sponsored through the Chicago Public Library's SummerReads program (see p23 for more info).
Bring a sack lunch and picnic afterwards - or buy your lunch at the Market!
View a Map for the Day.
Register for the Urban Farm Field Day below, or send an email to chicago@learngrowconnect.org.
$5 fee helps to pay speakers for their time with us. (Pay via Paypal or in person.)
This is also a CRAFT (Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training) event - Learn more and join CRAFT to attend more excellent on-farm events for FREE.
Join us at Women & Children First bookstore in Chicago for a screening of the film, “The Real Dirt on Farmer John,” the critically acclaimed, Sundance Award-winning documentary about the struggles and redemption of maverick organic farmer John Peterson, founder of Angelic Organics CSA in Caledonia, IL. The Real Dirt… caused Vice President Al Gore to rave, “Unbelievably special…told with insight and humor.” The screening will be followed by a short Q&A with staff members from Angelic Organics Learning Center. Local honey and handmade goat milk soap from the farm will be available for purchase.
Women & Children First bookstore has selected Angelic Organics Learning Center as their organization of the month for August. During the month of August present this coupon and 10% of your purchase at Women & Children First will go to the Learning Center.
This event is now sold out. To be added to the wait list, please contact us at donate@learngrowconnect.org or 773.288.5462
Sunday Dinner presents a 10th Anniversary Farm Dinner Celebration to benefit Angelic Organics Learning Center. Enjoy a six-course seasonal meal in the fields of Angelic Organics, and come early for a personal tour of the farm. Advanced tickets are required; this event is (BYOB).
View the menu and complete event information.
This hands-on workshop in our farm setting will introduce the process of cheese making from start to finish (from milking the goats to tasting fresh goat’s cheese). We'll learn how to make ricotta, chevre, mozzarella, feta and more! CLASS FILLED. SEE NEW CLASSES ON NOVEMBER 9 AND 15.
CRAFT Field Day: Making Biodynamic Preparations
Join the CRAFT Network on September 27, 2008 at 1:30pm at Zinniker Farm,N7399 Bowers Road,Elkhorn, WI 53121,262-642-5775
Please join us for the yearly fall festival of Biodynamic Preparation making!
The oldest Biodynamic farm in the United States welcomes you to participate in the making of the important soil and compost ammendments that have made the Biodynamic method distinct in the organic farming community since the late 1920s. This preparation making festival has been happening for over two decades at the Zinniker Family Farm. Come prepared to work and ask questions. Unlike other CRAFT field days no farm tour will happen, but much informal information and sharing will take place. This event is centered around participation, a potluck and bonfire with music.
Please bring a dish to pass for a potluck
CRAFT is coordinated by Angelic Organics Learning Center for more information visit: www.learngrowconnect.org or email: craft@learngrowconnect.org
This hands-on workshop in our farm setting will introduce the process of cheese making from start to finish (from milking the goats to tasting fresh goat’s cheese). We'll learn how to make ricotta, chevre, mozzarella, feta and more! ALL CHEESEMAKING CLASSES FILLED. CALL 815-389-8455 TO BE PLACED ON A WAITING LIST OR WATCH FOR NEXT SEASONS CLASSES TO BE POSTED IN OCTOBER 2008! THANK YOU!!
THE WORKSHOP IN NOVEMBER FILLED QUICKLY - SIGN UP NOW FOR THE MARCH 2009 CHICKENS WORKSHOP
Farm fresh eggs from your own back yard?
YES!
Please join us for a workshop on best practices for Basic Backyard Chicken Care in Chicago.
Raising chickens as pets and for eggs is LEGAL in Chicago - and part of our growing local food and urban agriculture scene.
Chicken care experts from Cedar Valley Sustainable Farm in Ottawa, IL and right here in Chicago will share their tips on how to keep both your chickens and your neighbors happy - from basic needs and year-round care to relevant city regulations.
You will leave the workshop with the knowledge, recommendations, and resources you need for your own home flock - and you'll make connections with other chicken enthusiasts in Chicago.
MEET UP Invitation to Current Chicken Keepers: Bring your photos, coop designs, favorite stories, and maybe even birds for Show and Tell after the workshop. If you'd like to participate, please send us an email ASAP - chicago@learngrowconnect.org.
Wellington Avenue UCC is located in the heart of Lakeview, and is accessible by bus or El (purple, brown, and red lines to Belmont - then 1/2 mile walk to the church.) MAP.
If you choose to drive, you can park at the Illinois Masonic Medical Center parking garage at Halsted and Wellington (2 blocks west.) Pick up a voucher in the church for $3.00 parking.Want to enjoy fresh vegetables from your garden ALL YEAR LONG?
Learning Center staff and season extension expert Tim Wilson of City Farm will explain low-cost methods to extend your growing season:
Cold frames, low tunnels, hoop houses, succession planting, variety selection and more.
The class will include a visit to City Farm to see their season extension systems in action.
Farm fresh eggs from your own back yard?
YES!
Please join us for a workshop on best practices for Basic Backyard Chicken Care in Chicago.
Raising chickens as pets and for eggs is LEGAL in Chicago - and part of our growing local food and urban agriculture scene.
Chicken care experts will share their tips on how to keep both your chickens and your neighbors happy - from basic needs and year-round care to relevant city regulations.
You will leave the workshop with the knowledge, recommendations, and resources you need for your own home flock - and you'll make connections with other chicken enthusiasts in Chicago.
MEET UP Invitation to Current Chicken Keepers: Bring your photos, coop designs, favorite stories, and maybe even birds for Show and Tell after the workshop. If you'd like to participate, please send us an email ASAP - chicago@learngrowconnect.org.
Learn about the fascinating life of bees, see our urban beehives, and prepare to start a hive of your own.
You’ll leave ready to select and order equipment, set up a hive, install the bees, and tend and inspect a hive. We’ll taste a variety of honeys and other products from the hive.
This is the first in a series of two workshops designed to prepare you to keep bees in the city. Beekeeping II: Harvest and Winter Care is offered on Saturday, July 18.
Have you ever dreamed of starting your own farm?
In this interactive workshop, we'll learn about types of sustainable farming careers -- both rural and urban -- in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin.
Instructors will guide you through a series of exercises to assess your dreams, challenges and the resources available to you.
You will also hear about regional training opportunities through the Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training (CRAFT), university extension, small business development centers, and others. We will showcase examples of local farming enterprises and you'll have an opportunity to ask questions about the development of successful farms.
You will leave this workshop with a better sense of whether pursuing a farming business is the right choice for you, and a concrete list of next steps to help you realize your dream.
CELEBRATE SUMMER and 10 years of growing food, farmers, and friendships with Angelic Organics Learning Center!
GATHER to Restore Relations with the planet and each other in the kitchen garden at Chicago's historic First Presbyterian Church.
LEARN about Basic Biodynamics and cosmic influences. We'll activate and sprinkle biodynamic preparations, and share stories and songs.
BRING soil, seeds, or objects from your growing site to invest with Solstice energy to take back with you.
DO RSVP so we know how many people to expect - to chicago@learngrowconnect.org
Please also bring a local, seasonal dish for the Potluck meal.
The celebration and potluck follow a VOLUNTEER WORK & LEARN DAY in the garden with Learning Center staff. Join us from 12PM to 3PM for soil preparation, planting, and compost building in the biointensive herb and vegetable garden.
