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SUMMARY:Canopy Time – February
DESCRIPTION:If you pay attention\, you can tell time by the forest canopy—twigs and seeds\, branches and leaves marking seasons with color\, fullness\, sway.  – Abby Braithwaite\, A Portrait of the Artist as a Crone Tree.  \n\nCanopy Time walks are mostly monthly walks/rolls/rides on Plas Newydd Farm. Hosted by Abby Braithwaite and David Morgan (and some surprise guests)\, these adventures give us the chance to explore some of the most beautiful places on the farm\, and provide a deeper opportunity to feel the rhythms of the land\, observe the comings and goings of migratory birds\, watch the bud and bloom of native and invasive plants\, swat mosquitoes\, and dodge raindrops! Part nature journaling\, part phenological record-keeping\, these explorations are a great way to spend more time out on the land than some of our workshops allow.  \nBring your journal\, your sketchbook\, your camera and your senses.  \nSuggested donation of $10 collected on the farm. We’ll take cash\, check\, Venmo\, or a smile if cost is a barrier! 
URL:https://pnfarm.com/event/canopy-time-february-2026/
CATEGORIES:Foraging,Forest Bathing,Forest Walk,Landscape,Nature journaling,Phenology,Writing
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ORGANIZER;CN="PN Farm Arts Initiative":MAILTO:arts@pnfarm.com
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SUMMARY:Foraged Fiber Porch Brooms with Dan Hawkins
DESCRIPTION:Come on out to the farm for a sweeping good time! \n\n\n\nWe are so excited to welcome Portland artist Dan Hawkins to Ridgefield for his first PN Farm Arts workshop!  \n\n\n\nSome of the finer details to come\, but here’s what we know so far — over the course of a Saturday\, participants will have the opportunity to craft porch brooms from two PN Farm-foraged fibers — a native sedge\, and the wildly invasive Reed’s canary grass\, along with some traditional broom straw (sorghum) to fill things out!  \n\n\n\nWe’re hoping to get out on the landscape for this one\, so come prepared for some all-weather tromping! A $20 materials fee is included in the ticket price.  \n\n\n\nCoffee\, tea\, water and light snacks will be provided. Please bring sack lunch and any special snacks you need (you will have access to fridge\, stove and microwave if needed).  \n\n\n\nAccessibility Note: This workshop takes place in an historic farmhouse that is not currently wheelchair accessible. We will work to accommodate access however we can\, but please email arts@pnfarm.com to confirm that the space will work for you before you commit to the workshop!  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout your teacher \n\n\n\nDan was born in Maine and has worked as an architect & carpenter in China\, Denmark\, England\, and the United States. In 2021\, he moved to Portland\, OR\, where he started Bodge\, a platform for his sculpture\, woodwork\, and brooms. His work explores domestic tools\, as well as the craft traditions and techniques associated with those objects. Dan also teaches broom-making and woodworking classes and workshops throughout the Pacific Northwest.
URL:https://pnfarm.com/event/broom-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Broom making,Crafting,Dan Hawkins,Foraging,Landscape,Plant-based art
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