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El Granada, California 94018
Supporters, volunteers, families, neighbors, and folks who are curious about either The HEAL Project or Muchia Te’ Indigenous Land Trust.
Optional work day:
- 9am- 12pm, optional workday getting started on building the Indigenous Garden at The HEAL Project Farm. Please indicate whether or not you intend to join us for the work day when you register for this event.
Open House Event:
- 11am-1pm: educational activities, snacks, face-painting and more!
- Noon: Remarks from The HEAL Project’s new Executive Director, Brett Schilke, and a Land Blessing for the site of the new Indigenous Garden by Cata Gomes
What to expect:
- Kid friendly activities
- Light refreshments including farm inspired snacks, nettle soup and white sage tea
- Participants must sign a liability waiver before visiting the Farm
Activities:
- Tule dolls
- Face painting
- Mini-bouquet making
- Farm scavenger hunt and taste-tour
Please read these important notes!
Parking Policy:
The HEAL Project Farm is located at the end of Bridgeport Drive in Half Moon Bay (in the Princeton by the Sea neighborhood). Please park vehicles in front of the public park at 300 Bridgeport Drive, Half Moon Bay. Continue walking on Bridgeport drive until it dead ends (about 2 blocks) where you will see a small sign for The HEAL Project. Follow the footpath through the trees to arrive at the farm! We will have staff on site to show you where to park and how to find the Farm.
Helpful Reminders:
- Restrooms and drinking water are available at the farm, but please bring your own refillable water bottle.
- If the day is sunny, remember to wear sunscreen!
- Dogs are not allowed on the property.
Weather Policy: Medium or heavy rain will cancel this outdoor event.
Waiver Policy: All visitors to the Farm must sign our required waiver. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdIe6K0ulj66PgIXqJuuVhEUPcy8irE1AtQxz-6u1tV9lQPOw/viewform
Getting There
The HEAL Project Farm, 300 Bridgeport Drive, El Granada.