53 Smokebrush Farm Feeds Mind and Spirit

53 Smokebrush Farm Feeds Mind and Spirit

Author: Dave Gardner January 17, 2020 Duration: 27:51

Learn all about a very unique community asset. Smokebrush Farm is a small, biodynamic farm in Manitou Springs that serves as an educational model as well as a retreat center. Yoga classes, an art club, Indian dance class and artist residency programs are part of the program, which is part of the Smokebrush Foundation for the Arts.

Chris Collinge, the farm manager, explains everything happening here, including a local herd share for raw goat’s milk, plans to launch an internship program in 2020. Chris also provides a brief overview of biodynamic agriculture.

Since 1992, the Smokebrush Foundation For The Arts has produced and presented innovative arts experiences that foster creativity and collaboration, inspiring positive change in the Southern Colorado community and beyond. The farm is part of its Sun Mountain Center.

We recorded this episode at the November 21, 2019 Green Drinks gathering at the Red Crags House at Smokebrush Farm. Green Drinks is hosted in a different location each month, by the Green Cities Coalition, generally on the fourth Thursday of every month.

The Green Cities Coalition communicates the promise of embracing sustainable actions in our environment and with one another. We strive to collaborate in positive ways and create partnerships with other people and organizations inside and outside of the sustainability community.

Ultimately, our goal is to celebrate with you the achievements of those who contribute to the preservation and health of our local natural and human environments. We invite you to Communicate, Collaborate and Celebrate all things sustainable with us!

Special thanks to Adams Mountain Café for providing food for this month’s Green Drinks event.

LINKS:

Smokebrush Farm

Signup for Smokebrush Farm email list

Green Cities Coalition

Flying Pig Farm (mentioned by Kara Stutzman

Adams Mountain Café

 

UPCOMING ENVIRONMENTAL EVENTS:

Tiny Homes, Big QuestionsPikes Peak Environmental ForumFriday, January 17, 2020 Noon to 2 pmMargarita at Pine Creek 7350 Pine Creek Rd. Event is free; you buy your lunch RSVP here; very important

Grain School 2020Thursday, November 17-19, 2020 UCCS Program, Registration, Location Info Happy Hour and Free Public Forum Saturday, January 18, 5-9:30 pm

Drake in 2020: Climate of ChangeSierra Club Beyond Coal and 350 ColoradoFriday, January 21, 2020 6 to 8 pmThe Barrel Aging Room IvyWild School 1604 S Cascade Ave, Colorado Springs Info & RSVP Here Event is free; come learn about activism plans for 2020 around accelerating the closure of Martin Drake Power Plant

Energy Planning WorkshopColorado Springs UtilitiesFriday, January 29, 2020 6 to 8 pm Library 21C 1175 Chapel Hills Drive Permaculture Design Course 2020Pikes Peak PermacultureFirst class - March 13, 2019Information and Registration

 

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Colorado Springs Office of Innovation & Sustainability

Dems Environmental Initiative

Green Cities Coalition

Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future

Pikes Peak Environmental Forum

Pikes Peak Library District Sustainability Team

Pikes Peak Group of Sierra Club

Pikes Peak Permaculture

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