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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Come celebrate the movement toward a Life-Sustaining,

Permanent Culture in South Florida!

Enjoy an incredible music  lineup throughout the day,including Johnny Dread, Batuke Samba Funk, Nag Champayons, and Cortadito
 
Taste the Homestead Harvest Café where you can enjoy delectable, locally-grown foods, lovingly prepared 
 
Explore Healthy Food Preparation all day with Community FoodWorks, including preservation and cooking classes in our mobile PermaKitchen
 
Experience The Farm @ Verde Gardens with guided walks that explore the various food ecosystems under way and buy all types of "useful plants" from our edible plant nursery
  
Participate in building a Local Economy at the Homestead Harvest Marketplace by supporting local producers of sustainably-grown foods and local artisans of hand-made products

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Interested Vendors please call 786 233-2784 or email office@earth-learning.org. Register Now as a Vendor.


 


 


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Location

Most maps/gps do not currently work for our location

Directions

On the corner of SW 280 Street & 127th Avenue

Use exit #5 on the Florida Turnpike and head east on 288th Street, then north on 127th Avenue

 

 

What to Bring

Concert blanket/portable chairs
Kites, Frisbees, etc.
Re-usable water bottles (free refills provided)
Drum / instrument for drum circle
Plenty of peace, love, and good vibes!

 

 

About this Festival

The Earth Harvest Festival is a celebration of Permanant Culture in the Greater Everglades

Event Organizers: Earth Learning's dedicated staff, incredible volunteers, and amazing Community FoodWorks apprentices

 

 

 

 

Event Support

The Verde Gardens Community :: The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust :: Carrfour Supportive Housing :: WDNA :: Friends of WLRN :: Sustainatopia

The Earth Harvest Festival is made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.