harvest protocols

Here's the new hand-out that Matt Mitchell made for us for our harvest mornings and workshares.
Our pandemic committee has been hard at work trying to figure out how to safely work on the farm with our interns and workshares and we have been practicing these new guidelines for the past month and slowly working up to full harvest crews.

pandemic farming

Dear friends,

Virus plan?

Hello friends,
Like everyone, we are trying to make plans in this pandemic, figuring out what is essential and what is not. Both Nate and Alice work at a grocery store and are continuing to go to work while our health is good and taking our best sanitation precautions.
It's springtime and there's a very large amount of work to be done to start the growing season, and we do think growing food is an essential service, but I'm confused about if we should have visitors on the farm to help us.

Community Singing potluck Saturday March 7

We would like to invite you to an evening of
Community Singing!!!!
Saturday March 7, 5-8pm.

Experience Harmony, Joy, Beauty, Cooperation, and Community through Music!!
Our friends Brenna Cussen, Rachel Schmidt-Boeke, and Mary Kay McDermott will be visiting from Dubuque to teach us and lead us in an evening of singing. The songs will be easy to learn but beautiful and meaningful. Feel free to bring songs of your own to teach to the group.

Potluck at 5pm, followed by singing until 8pm.

Location: 307 8th St, Ames, IA, 50014

FUN-RAISER 2020 - FEB 22!

It's almost here!

Mustard Seed Community Farm's
Annual Fun-Raiser
Saturday, February 22
5:00 - 7:30 pm
Harvest Vineyard Church
320 S. 17th St., Ames, IA

Guaranteed: Fun and Food for Everyone!
- Enjoy a soup supper with salads and sides, storytelling and activities for the kids, and a delightful evening with fellow friends of Mustard Seed Community Farm.
- A craft table will offer pottery, rugs, and other artful and creative items for sale from the Farm and friends.

SAVE THE DATES!!

SAVE THE DATES!We have an exciting series of events coming up!  All events, while hosted by the Mustard Seed Farm team, will be in the town of Ames, because it's too cold to hang out on the farm in winter.


SAT JAN 25 - YARN SPINNING WORKSHOP+, followed by potluck and discussion   
     2-5PM, spinning workshop, 5-6, potluck, 6-7pm discussion: more details below

winter tasks

hello everyone,
I hope you are all staying warm and cozy, and that holiday cheer is cheering you and not overwhelming you!

in this email: 1. winter volunteer needs
+ misc things:   2. hunger collaboration meeting minutes attached                       
3. a link to a video on farming and climate change that alice was in https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1189638855546171392

SWAP DECEMBER 8

The Mustard Seed Community Farm is hosting a SWAP!

WHEN: Sunday, Dec 8, 3:30pm-5pm. We will begin with half an hour to set out your items and hear a few announcements. We can peruse items from 4-5.

WHERE: Harvest Vineyard Church ROOM 111, at 320 S 17th St in Ames

swap, candles, fire, leaves, and winter events


fire last night

hi friends,

I've been meaning to write a farm email update for a while, but I kept waiting until we got our whole winter schedule sorted out. At this point, we still haven't totally figured our schedule, but there's a lot of news and info to share, so I'm writing this email and will follow up with more info soon.

In this email:
1. upcoming Swap on December 8
2. Advent candle making and where you can purchase them
3. news about the big stover fire adjacent to the farm

Advent candles

Here's a couple of pictures from our candle making day on Saturday. (ok, the pictures didn't work - i will try again tomorrow)


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