December 4: The Night Tree
We’re thrilled that our favorite holiday tradition, the Night Tree event, will be returning in person at the farm this year! Held on the hour from 9am-2pm, each group of 25 will safely gather to read Eve Bunting’s book, make creations for the forest animals, and walk out to a fire to hang them on … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/the-night-tree/">Continued</a>
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Mark Harrington
Originally from the great state of Connecticut, I’ve lived on two continents, traveled in four; but, I keep coming back to Maine and its irreplaceable mountains, forests, and seacoasts. A graduate of the University of Southern Maine, I’ve taught many subjects and both at home and abroad. This time, it’s my turn to be taught … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/mark-harrington/">Continued</a>
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Bonnie Peters
I was born and raised in Erie, Pennsylvania and grew up with a fond appreciation of the outdoors, particularly for all things related to the lake and the beach. I lived in Georgia during college and in 2007, moved to Southern California, where I resided until 2020. For 15 years, I worked in various roles … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/bonnie-peters/">Continued</a>
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Sienna Zuco
Sienna Zuco joins us in the role of OpenTEAM’s Communications & Engagement Manager. In this role, Sienna helps share OpenTEAM’s work and vision to Wolfe’s Neck Center’s audiences and beyond. Growing up in North Carolina, Sienna felt lucky to be surrounded by local foods, good southern cooking, and such a beautiful environment. She lived just … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/sienna-zuco/">Continued</a>
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Our Inner & Outer Soils: A Three-Part Workshop
“All disease begins in the gut,” a quote from Hippocrates, is more relevant today than ever. In this three-part workshop series, we’ll explore the relationship between the health of the gut/microbiome and the health of our planet’s soil. The series is led by Allie Armstrong, herbalist and functional medicine health coach. Class 1 will be an introduction to … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/our-inner-outer-soils-a-three-part-workshop/">Continued</a>
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Beers in the Barn: Saturday, September 25
Early session:  2 – 4:30pm Late session: 5 – 7:30pm $50 per adult, includes tasting glass and unlimited samples Each session is limited to 100 attendees This is a 21+ event   No refunds after Wednesday, September 15, but tickets are transferable. Learn more and buy tickets: https://www.wolfesneck.org/beers-in-the-barn/
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History Hay Wagon: Saturday, August 21, 2021
Our History Hay Wagon Ride is back! Climb aboard on Saturday, August 21 at 10:00am to travel through time as you hear stories of the ship captains, fishermen, farmers, teachers, the Abenaki tribe, and homemakers who have lived on Wolfe’s Neck for thousands of years. Wolfe’s Neck Center is a unique saltwater farm with over a … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/history-hay-wagon/">Continued</a>
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L.L.Bean’s Fall Across Maine: September 8 – October 23
Every Wednesday from September 8 – October 23, Wolfe’s Neck Center & L.L.Bean is offering free family activities and tours at the farm. Programs will be posted two weeks out at the below link, where you can sign up in advance. Programs will change throughout the fall, so check back for great new family fun … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/l-l-beans-summer-across-maine-july-7-september-29/">Continued</a>
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Joan Wiley
Joan was born in Cincinnati, OH, to parents from New England: Boston, MA and Old Town, ME. They moved around every five or so years as her father moved up in the company he worked for. She has lived in seven states throughout her life’s travels, as well as a six-year stint as a military … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/joan-wiley/">Continued</a>
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Tali Gasko
Tali’s love for food systems and the environment began at a young age while working in her family garden, visiting local farms, and exploring national parks. She dabbled in landscape architecture and urban planning while at the University of Delaware and completed her B.S. in Agriculture and Natural Resources in 2019. While in school, she … <a href="https://www.wolfesneck.org/team/tali-gasko/">Continued</a>
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