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Discover the Milk and Honey Farm programs designed to connect the community to the Earth, support sustainability, and bring joy. Scroll down to see on-going and specialty Farm programs.

Refund Policy

In order to receive a refund for Milk and Honey Farm classes or events, you must cancel at least 72 hours prior. If the Milk and Honey Farm class or event in on a Monday, please try and cancel by the Friday prior. 

On-going Farm Programs

Farm Volunteering - Growing Season

We’re looking for volunteers to help at the Milk and Honey Farm with tasks like digging, weeding, planting, and harvesting in our garden beds and greenhouse. The produce grown is donated or used in educational programs, with over 4,000+ pounds of food donated to Boulder County community members facing food insecurity. Volunteer as often as your schedule allows, register once. This program is open to adults 18+ (participants that are 18 must be accompanied by an adult). For groups seeking a one-time volunteer opportunity, check out our service learning options, and reach out to Talia Brahms, Farm Program Specialist, for more information.

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Farm Volunteering - Teens

Teens, volunteer at the Milk and Honey Farm this summer and help tend to plants in the field and greenhouse, meet the baby goats, and feed the chickens and koi. This is a great opportunity to contribute to the community through hands-on tasks and make a positive impact on the environment. The produce from the farm is donated or used in educational programs, with over 4,000 pounds of food donated each year to Boulder County community members experiencing food insecurity. Participants are encouraged to pre-register and join as often as their schedule allows.

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Farmside Shabbat

Join us every Friday morning from June to October for a Farmside Shabbat Sing, where kids 0-5 and their caregivers can sing Shabbat songs, read a story, explore the farm, and welcome Shabbat with blessings of candles, challah, and grape juice. This program celebrates the songs and traditions in an open, inclusive, and accessible environment. We will meet outdoors just east of the Barn or in the Greenhouse, with weather-related location updates emailed in advance. Advance registration is required for the June-October series, and the Boulder JCC is a pet-free campus, allowing only service animals.

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Specialty Farm Programs & Events

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