FARM FASHION SHOW FUNDRAISER

A regenerative fundraiser for the Organic Farm School!

Friday, July 18th @ 5:30 p.m. / Show @ 7 p.m.

The Farm Fashion Show returns for another year, with MC and OFS grad and local superstar, Pat Moote! It is picnic style, so please bring your own beverage and bites. We also encourage you to bring your own lawn chairs and blankets.

Sign up now to walk the catwalk with your own quirky farm fashion - and be prepared to laugh. Community fun at it’s best!

Attendance is FREE but parking is limited, so we encourage you to carpool.

Events like this are made possible by generous donations. If you’d like to see the Farm Fashion Show return each year, please consider contributing—even a small amount makes a big difference.

Yes, Organic Farm School is a 501(C)3 Non-Profit and we rely on community support from people like you, to keep training and education programs going! We love hosting events like this one, but we need your support!

The Farm Fashion Show has become so popular that parking has become a safety issue. By selling parking passes, we can both plan for a great event and limit the number of cars on the farm. We encourage folks to carpool, walk, and bike into the event. This way, we keep things safer and we all reduce our carbon footprint.

Technically, yes. But we hope you’ll put some bucks in the jar when we pass it around. Again, the Organic Farm School is only has strong as the community support we receive.

Can I park on Maxwelton Road?

Not a question we can answer. We don’t think it’s the safest option and we cannot guarantee our neighbors won’t be upset. Why not carpool in with friends or family, ride your bike, or walk over?

Great question! Regenerative is not just for soil and farming! Regenerative means making the whole system stronger. By purchasing a parking pass, you’re helping address a safety issue. By BYOB&B, you’re sharing the effort of feeding a large group and helping to reduce waste. By carpooling, you’re reducing the carbon footprint of the event. By supporting The Organic Farm School, you’re perpetuating the training of a new generation of farmers to feed communities across the county.

Aren’t you excited just thinking about it?!