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FULL – Natural Path Sanctuary Walking Tour

This Tour is now FULL.

Walking Tours are LIMITED to SIX PEOPLE ONLY.

Aug. 5, 2021

You MUST reserve a spot by e-mailing programs@farleycenter.org or calling the Farley Center at 608-845-8724. Masks are required. Tours fill up fast so if you sign up and need to cancel, please let us know so we can add another from our waitlist.

Come take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and learn about green burial. Farley Center Director and Natural Path Sanctuary (NPS) Coordinator Shedd Farley will give a walking tour presentation of the Natural Path Sanctuary.

Meet at the bur oak tree near the red packing shed at the Farley Center at 4:50 p.m.. Please wear good walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Please check back on the facebook page for any changes due to the weather.

THIS IS AN OUTDOOR PRESENTATION – THERE WILL NOT BE A PRESENTATION IN THE CENTER. THE FARLEY CENTER BUILDING IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC BUT THERE ARE PORTABLE TOILETS FOR USE.

If you would like to set up a Natural Path Sanctuary walking tour for a max. of 6 on a different day, please contact programs@farleycenter.org to arrange.

FULL – Natural Path Sanctuary Walking Tour

This Tour is now FULL.

Walking Tours are LIMITED to SIX PEOPLE ONLY.

July 1, 2021

You MUST reserve a spot by e-mailing programs@farleycenter.org or calling the Farley Center at 608-845-8724. Masks are required. Tours fill up fast so if you sign up and need to cancel, please let us know so we can add another from our waitlist.

Come take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and learn about green burial. Farley Center Director and Natural Path Sanctuary (NPS) Coordinator Shedd Farley will give a walking tour presentation of the Natural Path Sanctuary.

Meet at the bur oak tree near the red packing shed at the Farley Center at 6:50 a.m.. Please wear good walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Please check back on the facebook page for any changes due to the weather.

THIS IS AN OUTDOOR PRESENTATION – THERE WILL NOT BE A PRESENTATION IN THE CENTER. THE FARLEY CENTER BUILDING IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC BUT THERE ARE PORTABLE TOILETS FOR USE.

If you would like to set up a Natural Path Sanctuary walking tour for a max. of 6 on a different day, please contact programs@farleycenter.org to arrange.

FULL – Natural Path Sanctuary Walking Tour

This Tour is now FULL.

Walking Tours are LIMITED to SIX PEOPLE ONLY.

June 3, 2021

You MUST reserve a spot by e-mailing programs@farleycenter.org or calling the Farley Center at 608-845-8724. Masks are required. Tours fill up fast so if you sign up and need to cancel, please let us know so we can add another from our waitlist.

Come take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and learn about green burial. Farley Center Director and Natural Path Sanctuary (NPS) Coordinator Shedd Farley will give a walking tour presentation of the Natural Path Sanctuary.

Meet at the bur oak tree near the red packing shed at the Farley Center at 7:50 a.m.. Please wear good walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Please check back on the facebook page for any changes due to the weather.

THIS IS AN OUTDOOR PRESENTATION – THERE WILL NOT BE A PRESENTATION IN THE CENTER. THE FARLEY CENTER BUILDING IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC BUT THERE ARE PORTABLE TOILETS FOR USE.

If you would like to set up a Natural Path Sanctuary walking tour for a max. of 6 on a different day, please contact programs@farleycenter.org to arrange.

FULL – Natural Path Sanctuary Walking Tour

This Tour is now FULL.

Walking Tours are LIMITED to SIX PEOPLE ONLY.

May 6, 2021

You MUST reserve a spot by e-mailing programs@farleycenter.org or calling the Farley Center at 608-845-8724. Masks are required. Tours fill up fast so if you sign up and need to cancel, please let us know so we can add another from our waitlist.

Come take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and learn about green burial. Farley Center Director and Natural Path Sanctuary (NPS) Coordinator Shedd Farley will give a walking tour presentation of the Natural Path Sanctuary.

Meet at the bur oak tree near the red packing shed at the Farley Center at 1:50 p.m.. Please wear good walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Please check back on the facebook page for any changes due to the weather.

THIS IS AN OUTDOOR PRESENTATION – THERE WILL NOT BE A PRESENTATION IN THE CENTER. THE FARLEY CENTER BUILDING IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC BUT THERE ARE PORTABLE TOILETS FOR USE.

If you would like to set up a Natural Path Sanctuary walking tour for a max. of 6 on a different day, please contact programs@farleycenter.org to arrange.

FULL – Natural Path Sanctuary Walking Tour

This Tour is now FULL.

Walking Tours are LIMITED to SIX PEOPLE ONLY.

April 23, 2021

You MUST reserve a spot by e-mailing programs@farleycenter.org or calling the Farley Center at 608-845-8724. Masks are required. Tours fill up fast so if you sign up and need to cancel, please let us know so we can add another from our waitlist.

Come take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and learn about green burial. Farley Center Director and Natural Path Sanctuary (NPS) Coordinator Shedd Farley will give a walking tour presentation of the Natural Path Sanctuary.

Meet at the bur oak tree near the red packing shed at the Farley Center at 12:50 p.m.. Please wear good walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Please check back on the facebook page for any changes due to the weather.

THIS IS AN OUTDOOR PRESENTATION – THERE WILL NOT BE A PRESENTATION IN THE CENTER. THE FARLEY CENTER BUILDING IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC BUT THERE ARE PORTABLE TOILETS FOR USE.

If you would like to set up a Natural Path Sanctuary walking tour for a max. of 6 on a different day, please contact programs@farleycenter.org to arrange.

Full – NPS – Morning Walking Tour

Due to COVID- 19 and the safety of all attendees, we are LIMITING this tour to SIX PEOPLE ONLY. You must reserve a spot by e-mailing programs@farleycenter.org or calling the Farley Center at 608-845-8724.

Come take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and learn about green burial.

Farley Center Director and Natural Path Sanctuary (NPS) Coordinator Shedd Farley will give a walking tour presentation of the Natural Path Sanctuary. Meet at the big bur oak tree near the red packing shed at the Farley Center at 9:00 a.m.. Please wear good walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Please check back on the facebook page for any changes due to the weather.

THIS IS AN OUTDOOR PRESENTATION – THERE WILL NOT BE A PRESENTATION IN THE CENTER. THE FARLEY CENTER BUILDING IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC BUT THERE ARE PORT A POTTIES FOR USE.

If you would like to set up a Natural Path Sanctuary walking tour for a max. of 6 on a different day, please contact programs@farleycenter.org to arrange.

Full – NPS – Early Morning Walking Tour

Due to COVID- 19 and the safety of all attendees, we are LIMITING this tour to SIX PEOPLE ONLY. You must reserve a spot by e-mailing programs@farleycenter.org or calling the Farley Center at 608-845-8724.

Come take a walk through the Natural Path Sanctuary and learn about green burial.

Farley Center Director and Natural Path Sanctuary (NPS) Coordinator Shedd Farley will give a walking tour presentation of the Natural Path Sanctuary. Meet at the big bur oak tree near the red packing shed at the Farley Center at 7:00 a.m.. Please wear good walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Please check back on the facebook page for any changes due to the weather.

THIS IS AN OUTDOOR PRESENTATION – THERE WILL NOT BE A PRESENTATION IN THE CENTER. THE FARLEY CENTER BUILDING IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC BUT THERE ARE PORT A POTTIES FOR USE.

If you would like to set up a Natural Path Sanctuary walking tour for a max. of 6 on a different day, please contact programs@farleycenter.org to arrange.

Farley Center Tour of Prairie Spirit Wildlife Sanctuary

Come join the Farley Center for a visit/tour to Prairie Spirit Wildlife Sanctuary in Springdale. Dr. John Barnes established this sanctuary in 2000 and serves as the Director of the Sanctuary, Dr. Barnes has been a long time Farley Center Board Member from the beginning of the Farley Center until August 2016. http://www.wildlifelandtrust.org/sanctuaries/prairie-spirit-wildlife.html

PLEASE MEET PROMPTLY at 11:00 AM on Saturday, August 1 at the Prairie Sprit Wildlife Sanctuary located at 1811 Spring Rose Road.

Dr. Barnes will give a presentation/tour (PLEASE SOCIAL DISTANCE DURING THE OUTDOOR PRESENTATION) and then attendees may stay until 3:00 p.m. to walk about the sanctuary on their own.

“The Prairie Spirit Wildlife Sanctuary is 200 acres of land in Springdale, Wisconsin. The terrain is quite gentle and rolling, with good drainage and deep soils with few outcrops. Most of the property is formerly tilled land that has been restored to tall grass prairie, native to the area. The remaining land is central hardwood forest dominated by oaks and hickories. There also are a few planted softwood stands – spruce and red pine.”

“Three springs form ponds on the property and provide life-sustaining water year-round for the animals who call this place home. More than 130 bird species have been seen at the sanctuary, including chestnut-sided warbler, common yellowthroat, and grasshopper sparrow. White-tailed deer thrive here, along with many varieties of reptiles and amphibians.”

“The sanctuary was established in 2000 by the donation of a conservation easement by Dr. John Barnes. He worked with the Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust to ensure that his property would forever remain a safe haven for the wildlife who call it home. As with all land protected by HSWLT conservation easements, recreational and commercial hunting and trapping, as well as destructive logging practices, will always be prohibited.”

 

 

 

CANCELED – Farley Center Fall Festival 2020

In light of present circumstances regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) Farley Center Fall Festival 2020 has been cancelled.

Farley Center Fall Festival 2020

MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW AS WE GET CLOSER TO EVENT DATE

Come join us for the Farley Center Fall Celebration 2020- Open House and Apple Cider Day! Pick apples, wash apples, slice apples and press the apples in the 180 year old cider press! Come join us on a tour of the Natural Path Sanctuary, farm or bees. Listen to music and have a great time! .

Please bring your baked apple treats to share with others! Please send your recipes for a recipe share to programs@farleycenter.org or make copies of your recipe and bring them with you to share with others!

Farley Center honey will be available for sale by Beekeepers Patrick Norby and Matt Kersten. Beekeepers will have information if you are interested in being a 2021 Farley Center Beekeeper!

Farley Center farmers will be selling fresh, organic vegetables at the Market Table. Farley Center tote bags will be available there for $3.00.

Donations will be accepted to go toward the purchase of buying the next planting of fruit trees. All are welcome! Invite your friends on this facebook invitation and share this post!

RAIN OR SHINE!

FALL FESTIVAL TOUR SCHEDULE

11:15 Natural Path Sanctuary Tour –
Farm Tour –

12:00 . Bee Tour – Head Beekeeper Patrick Norby

1:00 Natural Path Sanctuary Tour –
Farm Tour –

MUSIC LINEUP

11:00- 12:00
12:00 – 1:00

FOOD VENDORS

VOLUNTEER GROUPS – Meet in front of the red packing shed
Director Shedd Farley will give a brief overview of the Center and instruct volunteers where they will be needed

10:00-3:00

MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW AS WE GET CLOSER TO THE EVENT DATE

 

Sanctuary: Environmental Land Art at the Farley Center

The Farley Center presents an art exhibition at the Overture Center.

Artist reception on Friday, Sept. 28 from 6:00-8:00. Enjoy light refreshments and music by WYSO Madison Music Makers while exploring the exhibit and meeting many of the participating artists.

“Sanctuary: Environmental Land Art at the Farley Center” exhibit is a photographic tour of these art installations. It will be on display in the Playhouse Gallery at the Overture Center for the Arts September 7-October 28, 2018.

Using natural materials from the land, area artists were invited to be inspired, expand creative boundaries, play with mystery, initiate surprise, explore and celebrate our connection to the earth. The theme was “Sanctuary” which could be interpreted however the artists chose. Sixteen artists took on the challenge and created a variety of pieces on the outdoor grounds of the Natural Path Sanctuary at the Farley Center near Verona, WI the summer of 2017.

ARTISTS
Dave Carlson, Jessica Luer, Betsy Delzer, Drew McCoy, Michael Duffy, Karen Reppen, Patrick Flynn, Cynthia Reynolds, Beverly Gordon, Bobbette Rose, Chris Hindle, Jane Scharer, Lewis Koch, John Scharer, Katrina Kreuger, Sue Schuetz

EXHIBITION PHOTOGRAPHER
Barry Sherbeck

 

The Farley Center thanks Dane Arts, the Dane County Board of Supervisors and private funders for their generous support of this exhibition including funds from the Endres Mfg.Company Foundation, the Evjue Foundation, Inc., charitable arm of the The Capital Times, the W. Jerome Frautschi Foundation and the Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation.

 

Farley Center also thanks the Overture Center for the Arts for inviting us to exhibit in the Playhouse Gallery and helping us make this show a reality.