
October 2021
Kiss the Ground with ARC – Film – Panel Discussion – Farm Tours
A Virtual and Live Experience Regenerative agriculture can revive farmer prosperity, reduce flooding and drought, replenish fresh water sources, reduce fire hazards, reverse climate change, recreate regional access to nutrient-dense food, reduce toxic pesticides and fertilizers, reduce dead zones and water pollution, and reconnect humanity with nature. Join your local land trust, American River Conservancy, along with neighbors and friends to explore how regenerative farming practices pull excess carbon from the atmosphere to nourish the soil beneath your feet. Find out…
Find out more »November 2021
Caldor Fire Benefit Concert at Wakamatsu Farm
Join the American River Conservancy in the Keyaki Garden at Wakamatsu Farm and hear your favorite classic rock, blues, jazz, and country tunes while supporting your community! Still Rock’n & Friends is your local “Feel Good Music” Band. The Band members all live here on the Divide and include, Craig Harper, Dennis Edwards, Lenny Brann, and John Hobbs. Cold beer, white wine, and lemonade will be available for a suggested donation. Bring your own glass or purchase a Klean Kanteen…
Find out more »December 2021
American River Conservancy: Wakamatsu Farm Workday
Volunteer workdays will be centered around small site improvement projects that may include: weeding, native plant cultivation, orchard care, trail maintenance and upkeep tasks within the Outdoor Learning Campus. All ages are welcome but an adult must accompany children under 7. Workdays are from 8am-12pm unless otherwise noted. What To Bring: • Long Pants or high socks • Weather appropriate clothing • Closed-toe shoes • Face Mask, please have a face mask with you just in case • Reusable water bottle and food/snack • Optional:…
Find out more »February 2022
American River Conservancy: Wakamatsu Farm Workday
Join the American River Conservancy (ARC) for a volunteer workday from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm at Wakamatsu Farm. Volunteer workdays will be centered around small site improvement projects that may include: weeding, native plant cultivation, orchard care, trail maintenance and upkeep tasks within the Outdoor Learning Campus. All ages are welcome but an adult must accompany children under 7. What To Bring: Long Pants or high socks Weather appropriate clothing Closed-toe shoes Face Mask, please have a face mask…
Find out more »March 2022
American River Conservancy: Wakamatsu Farm Workday
Join the American River Conservancy (ARC) for a volunteer workday from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm at Wakamatsu Farm. Volunteer workdays will be centered around small site improvement projects that may include: weeding, native plant cultivation, orchard care, trail maintenance and upkeep tasks within the Outdoor Learning Campus. All ages are welcome but an adult must accompany children under 7. What To Bring: Long Pants or high socks Weather appropriate clothing Closed-toe shoes Face Mask, please have a face mask…
Find out more »American River Conservancy: Wakamatsu Farm Workday
Join the American River Conservancy (ARC) for a volunteer workday from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm at Wakamatsu Farm. Volunteer workdays will be centered around small site improvement projects that may include: weeding, native plant cultivation, orchard care, trail maintenance and upkeep tasks within the Outdoor Learning Campus. All ages are welcome but an adult must accompany children under 7. What To Bring: Long Pants or high socks Weather appropriate clothing Closed-toe shoes Face Mask, please have a face mask…
Find out more »April 2022
Earth Dayta
Join the American River Conservancy and Myrtle Tree Arts on April 23rd from 6-9pm for Earth Dayta. Brought to Life by American River Conservancy and Myrtle Tree Arts: Local and international artists, musicians, and makers merge live and historical scientific data with processed imagery, musical composition, and sound improvisation to dialog with and celebrate the unique surroundings of Wakamatsu Farm. Cost: Free event, $10 parking. Event occurs after and during sunset. Please bring a flashlight and dress warmly. Register online here. For…
Find out more »Spring Tea at Wakamatsu Farm
Join the American River Conservancy on Saturday, April 30, 2022, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m for a Spring Tea at Wakamatsu Farm Enjoy tea and lunch. Visit the Farmhouse and museum. Hear the history and stroll the grounds. A fundraiser benefitting Wakamatsu Farm hosted by Sutter’s Mill Native Daughters of the Golden West. Cost: $30 per person with free parking. Registration is required. Register for the event online. For more information please see the event website.
Find out more »May 2022
Wakamatsu Farm Workday
Volunteer workdays will be centered around small site improvement projects that may include: weeding, native plant cultivation, orchard care, trail maintenance and upkeep tasks within the Outdoor Learning Campus. All ages are welcome but an adult must accompany children under 7. Workdays are from 9am-12pm. Registration Required
Find out more »Wakamatsu Open Farm Day – Animals of Wakamatsu Farm
During this Open Farm Day on May 21st we will be celebrating the animals of Wakamatsu Farm. Enjoy donkey cart rides, falconry, bird watching, animal tracking, sheep petting area, fishing and learning about garden allies. Owned by American River Conservancy, Wakamatsu farm is the site of the first Japanese colony in America. The property is cherished for its cultural history and natural resources. During Open Farm Days, explore the property at your own pace. Visit Okeisan’s 1871 grave site. Tour…
Find out more »July 2022
2022 Wakamatsu Farm Workdays
Volunteer workdays will be centered around small site improvement projects that may include: weeding, native plant cultivation, orchard care, trail maintenance and upkeep tasks within the Outdoor Learning Campus. All ages are welcome but an adult must accompany children under 7. Workdays are from 9am-12pm unless otherwise noted. Registration required here. For more information please see the event webpage.
Find out more »2022 Wakamatsu Farm Workdays
Volunteer workdays will be centered around small site improvement projects that may include: weeding, native plant cultivation, orchard care, trail maintenance and upkeep tasks within the Outdoor Learning Campus. All ages are welcome but an adult must accompany children under 7. Workdays are from 9am-12pm unless otherwise noted. Registration required here. For more information please see the event webpage.
Find out more »2022 Wakamatsu Farm Workdays
Volunteer workdays will be centered around small site improvement projects that may include: weeding, native plant cultivation, orchard care, trail maintenance and upkeep tasks within the Outdoor Learning Campus. All ages are welcome but an adult must accompany children under 7. Note: Workday is on July 20 from 8am-5pm. Registration required here. For more information please see the event webpage.
Find out more »2022 Wakamatsu Farm Workdays
Volunteer workdays will be centered around small site improvement projects that may include: weeding, native plant cultivation, orchard care, trail maintenance and upkeep tasks within the Outdoor Learning Campus. All ages are welcome but an adult must accompany children under 7. Workdays are from 9am-12pm unless otherwise noted. Registration required here. For more information please see the event webpage.
Find out more »Endless Summer Nights Concert Series at Wakamatsu Farm
Join ARC on July 30 for their Endless Summer Nights Concert Series at Wakamatsu Farm. Still Rock’n & Friends is your local “Feel Good” Band. The Band members all live here on the Divide and enjoy having guest musicians sit in on a few songs. Beer and Wine available for purchase. Bring your own cup or purchase a Klean Kanteen cup for $10. No outside alcohol permitted. Cost: $10/person. Children under 12 free. Meeting location: Wakamatsu Farm Online registration highly…
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