Our second Indigenous Practices in the Garden workshop of 2025 is happening Thursday, June 19th 3:30-6:30pm!
We are so excited that Brandon Francis is leading monthly workshops in the garden again this year. Brandon is a Diné seedkeeper, culture bearer, soil scientist and kinship builder. Brandon and his family have helped create and shape this space since it began four years ago, and we are honored to welcome them back.
This is not just a workshop, but a continual reclaiming of space—from a bare parking lot to a vibrant garden that grows food security out of connection, sovereignty and kinship. This will be a special time as we learn about seeds and the memory they hold within them. Brandon will be bringing cherished bean seeds with him to plant during the class.
Brandon's visits are always fun and educational and important, so we hope you all can attend. We will have seeds and supplies for you to take with you, so please bring some if you have any to share!
There will be drinks and snacks for everyone, all ages and experience levels are welcome, bring your own camp chair if you don't want to sit on a crate, and let us know if you have any questions! Also please share!
RSVP here, sign up at the pantry or call (970) 565-6424 to save your spot so that we know how many seeds and supplies to bring!