Water Walk at the Farm - A Watershed Learning Experience Join us for a land based watershed experience at the Indigenous Farm Hub. Facilitators will guide participants on an educational walk from the farm to the river, with stops along the way, including our hydroponics greenhouse. Participants will engage in hands-on work to support food production for the local community while exploring our relationships with water, land, and responsibility to our communities. This experience invites educators to consider how we can teach from the land, center water as a relative, and design learning that connects ecological understanding with community care. What to Bring:
What to Bring:
Lightweight, breathable clothing
Hat and sunglasses
Comfortable walking shoes
Backpack for your belongings
Water bottle
This is an outdoor activity. Plan for dry, hot weather.
Alice Tsoodle comes from the Kiowa and Cherokee people of Oklahoma and is descendent of European settlers. She grew up in New Mexico and returns by way of Oklahoma, Colorado, and Washington. Her interests and experiences include walking with and learning from children as they reclaim... Read More →