Ayeko Farm Events
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Raspberry U-Pick
Come get involved in caring for the raspberry patch and then enjoy the harvest. Fruits should be ready by late July, stay tuned!
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3rd Saturdays - Farm Work Day
Come to our monthly family friendly work day on the 3rd Saturday of each month. All are welcome to come put their hands in the soil and share a meal. Our upcoming dates for 2026 are April 18, May 16, June 20, July 18, August 15, September 19, and October 16.
Annual Events
Grounded In Freedom
July 24-26, 2026
Three-day celebration of Capoeira, Samba, Bhangra, Farming and fun. In collaboration with the Union Cultural Center of Seattle. Early registration is OPEN!
Desis on the Land
September 4-6, 2026
If you identify as Desi/South Asian/South Asian-American and are passionate about the connections between land, cultural traditions, and justice, come join us for this weekend gathering. Come ready to build community, get your hands dirty, stretch your mind, and continue building our collective power for positive change! Registration opening soon.
Rest. Restoration. Resourcing.
This gathering is space for Black and Brown organizers, land stewards, healers, caregivers, activists, and more to rest, practice mindfulness, be in community, slow down and be close to the land, eat well, and resource. This five-year initiative aims to support and strenthen our local movements and leaders for food and environmental justice. The next gathering is coming in the Fall of 2027. Learn more at www.reclaimingalignment.com.
Ayeko envisions…
We plan to use this space for projects such as an outdoor school for children, an artist in residence program, healing retreats to reclaim our cultural healing traditions, intergenerational programming to uplift our elders, and will find creative ways to get produce to families who need it.
At Ayeko, things happen naturally
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