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SUMMARY:Spinner's Day on the Farm at Wyammy Ranch
DESCRIPTION:Dear handspinners\, knitters\, fiber producers and vendors\, \nWe invite you to participate in Spinners’ Day on the Farm.  This event is intended to promote\, showcase\, and sell fiber\, fiber arts\, and related crafts\, produced by farmers in Sonoma County and other vendors. \nWyammy Ranch is a picturesque 60+ year old ranch specializing in Romney and Wensleydale sheep\, perched on a hilltop  in the coastal hills near Occidental\, just 7 miles west of Sebastopol. \nCome relax\, spin\, visit with old and new friends\, and find that perfect fiber to create your next work of art.    \nThis year we will not be doing a pot-luck lunch.  Please bring your own food. \nWe will also require that all attendees be vaccinated for Covid\, with one booster\,  for the safety and peace of mind of all. \nThis is an entirely outdoor event. You will be parking in my riding arena\, with overflow parking in a pasture. Our gathering area is my large\, tree-shaded front yard. \nDirections:  Occidental can be reached from Sebastopol on Bodega Hwy\, to Bohemian Hwy in Freestone\, to town\,  Or by taking Occidental Road all the way from Santa Rosa\, or by Graton Rd  from the town of Graton. \nOn entering Occidental\, take Bittner Rd from the South-West corner of town.  Go 1 mile. \nAt the big green “ Wyammy Ranch 15600 “ sign\, turn right and go to the top  of the hill.  Just after the road turns to gravel\, the riding arena and parking will be on the right.  We will  ferry your equipment up to the meeting place.  The road up to the ranch is one lane.  Please plan to arrive between 10-11 so as not to meet traffic coming down. \nVendors will come between 8:00-9:30 and will park by the barn\, near their spaces. \nHandicapped parking will need to be pre-arranged. \nPlease leave your dogs at home. My sheep\, Guardian dog and Border collies thank you. \nIf you want to vend\, please call ahead to reserve a space: 707 874-3374
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/spinners-day-on-the-farm-at-wyammy-ranch/
LOCATION:Wyammy Ranch\, 15600 Bittner Rd\, Occidental\, 95465\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,family event,farm event,fiber event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220917T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20220720T182114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220808T162905Z
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SUMMARY:Rooted in Simplicity Community Event
DESCRIPTION:Fibershed Community Gathering & Celebration \nJoin us at the Fibershed Learning Center on Black Mountain Ranch\, near Point Reyes Station\, CA and within traditional Coast Miwok territory\, for a community gathering and celebration. \nOn the edge between the last days of summer and the transition to autumn\, we will host “Rooted in Simplicity\,” an event for and by our community\, focused on the meaning and power of what we wear and how we care for those textiles over time. \nThis event is designed for you and your family to both dabble and deepen (whichever you choose)\, your connection between land\, water and textiles through practices that will spur your senses and intellect. \nYou’ll have an opportunity to meet and mingle with artists\, makers\, farmers and practitioners of all textile and farming stripes as they showcase soil-to-skin pieces that they have created from our bioregion. \nWe will also demonstrate the full life-cycle of a garment — from soil to soil — through demonstrations that provide hands-on engagement with every facet of how we wear\, wash\, tend\, mend and eventually compost our clothing. \nFood\, fiber\, beverages and natural dyes will all be woven together from our landscape — you’ll have ample opportunity to eat\, drink\, wear and mingle in all that our land base provides for our health and wellbeing. \nTICKETS: prices are sliding scale\, from $50 to $125\, all inclusive. The true cost of this event is approximately $131 per person. Fibershed aims to make its events and offerings accessible to all. Please pay what you are able.\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/rooted-in-simplicity-tickets-385363311037  \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS: \n\nWorkshops and demos / 1:30 to 4:30 pm\n\nStitching techniques with Heidi Iverson\, Honey Folk Clothing\nFelt mending with Alison Smith\nWheel spinning with Marlie De Swart\, BoRage Yarns & Designs\nOverdyeing with Grace Harris\nDogbane cordage demo with Redbird\, native educator and artist\nBasketry demo with Charlie Kennard\, master weaver\nTextile composting demonstration\nStudent Designer Showcase\n\n\nMusic / from Audiopharmacy and Hannah Mayree\nFibershed Producer Marketplace / all day\nDesigner Showcase Gallery / 1:00 to 4:00\nDesigner Showcase featuring Fibershed designers / 5:00 to 6:30 pm\nFood and drinks / from Citizen Pizza and local purveyors\n\nThe land at Black Mountain Ranch\, where our Learning Center is located and where this event will be held\, has and continues to develop into an incredible landscape of fiber\, natural dye\, food and medicine — tended and created by producers we are grateful to work with and to host these community events with. \nIllustration by Elissa Callen
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/rooted-in-simplicity/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221016T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221016T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20220829T184943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T055058Z
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SUMMARY:Community Mending Day at the Fibershed Learning Center
DESCRIPTION:Join us in a mending movement — to slow down\, to build relationship with our material culture\, to create community. Every stitch\, every mend can be an act of resistance to the destructive fast-fashion industry our material culture is steeped in. We’re hosting a Community Mending Day to come together and repair our worn and beloved textiles. Whether you have previous mending experience or you’re just getting started\, we invite you to join us! \nWhen: Sunday\, October 16\, 12-3p\nWhere: Fibershed Learning Center – 14000 Point Reyes-Petaluma Road\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\nWhat:\n\nMending Challenge Celebration – Show off your mends from our 6-Month Mending Challenge (1 mended piece = 1 raffle entry)\nCommunity Mending Circle – Bring your mending projects and tools (Materials will also be provided)\nMending Booth “Help Desk” – Local mending experts will be present to teach you new stitches\, assist in your repairs\, and offer advice\nNatural Dye Vats for Fabric Scraps\nMending Games\nBring a Friend! (1 friend = 1 raffle entry)\n\n \n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/community-mending-day-at-the-fibershed-learning-center/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221217T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20221206T230854Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Open House at Mendocino Wool & Fiber
DESCRIPTION:Mendocino Wool & Fiber are hosting a Winter Open House! \nCome tour our wool mill! Chat with the Mendo Wool team. Enjoy a hot beverage. Shop our yarn and fiber selection. \nAddress: 676 S. Orchard Ave\, Ukiah\, CA\, 95482
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/winter-open-house-at-mendocino-wool-fiber/
LOCATION:Mendocino Wool & Fiber\, 676 S Orchard Ave\, Ukiah\, CA\, 95482
CATEGORIES:event,family event,fiber art sales,fiber event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230129T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230129T143000
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CREATED:20221228T025255Z
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SUMMARY:Swap - Mend - Furoshiki at the Fibershed Learning Center
DESCRIPTION:Fibershed is hosting a Swap – Mend – Furoshiki community event! \nWe’re launching our Clothing Swap Closet\, open to everyone to trade their natural fiber garments and accessories\, and to mix up your closets and keep your textiles circulating amongst our community! All items must be natural fiber materials\, and in clean and good condition. \nOur Mending Bar will also be open with local mending teachers\, Heidi Iverson of Honey Folk Clothing and Allison Reilly. You will learn how to transform your favorite moth-damaged\, torn\, or distressed garments\, homewares\, and other textiles by visibly mending and patching\, and developing your own stitch patterns! Whether you’re new to repairing your clothes or an avid mender\, we invite you to join us. The Mending Bar will be open throughout the event\, and you can hop in at any time. \nWe will also be hosting Furoshiki workshops with Sachiko Knappman\, to learn the art of Japanese fabric wrapping – for gifts and everyday carry. Furoshiki workshops will begin on the hour: 11a\, 12p\, 1p\, 2p. You can join any workshop. \nThis is a family-friendly event. There will be fiber art activities for children\, hosted by Fibershed producer member and Waldorf teacher\, Robyn Smith. \nPLUS\, we’ll be offering local Dandelion Hot Cocoa and Mochi Muffins by Kinoko Japanese. \nThis is a FREE and mask-friendly event. Registration is not required\, but will help us gauge expected attendance. RSVP here!
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/swap-mend-furoshiki-at-the-fibershed-learning-center/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,family event,workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230423T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230423T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20230324T130023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T130607Z
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SUMMARY:Design Challenge Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:We’re hosting a Launch Event for participants of our recently launched “Borrowed from the Soil” Design Challenge! Throughout the day\, you’ll be able to connect with other textile designers in the region\, explore regional material options coming from our local landscapes\, learn more about the upcoming Design Challenge offerings\, and dive into the three Design Focus Areas facilitated by Fibershed staff and local designers in the industry. See the agenda for the day below! \nNote: If you are a Design Student at one of our participating Design School partners (College of Alameda\, SRJC\, Sacramento State\, California College of the Arts)\, please signup using the “Design Student Ticket”. \n\n\n\n\nIn the second half of the day\, we will split up into three small group discussions\, each facilitated by Fibershed staff and a local industry designer to explore the three Technical Design Focus Areas: Compostability\, Longevity\, and Zero Waste Design. \nSee the Agenda here! \nBios:\nLydia Wendt of California Cloth Foundry \nLeading a discussion on Compostability \nLydia Wendt is the founder of California Cloth Foundry\, a company that creates naturally innovative commercially scalable textiles and apparel solutions with regenerative materials. Their manufacturing formulas and products are designed and made clean and healthy for an ecologically-circular and Climate Beneficial cloth and clothing economy. Their fabrics and fashion are designed for the soil\, from the soil\, in collaboration with nature\, and\, most recently\, they composted their production waste with the city of Los Angeles. Because of their soil-to-soil climate\, and people\, beneficial commitment in business practices\, production protocols and compostable ingredients\, the California Product Stewardship Council awarded them the prestigious Golden Arrow Award for overall excellence in product stewardship. This award recognizes a company that demonstrates the characteristics of CPSC’s Green Award\, for product\, Bow & Arrow Award\, for ethics & supply chain\, and Infinity Award\, for circularity. Learn more at https://clothfoundry.com. \nAlexandria (Alix) Vasquez of Herderin: \nLeading a discussion on Longevity \nAlexandria Vasquez works as an empathic designer and established her studio\, Herderin\, in 2019. She is trained as a sociologist and has gained experience in design from applying her perspective to clothing and home objects. She previously established two multi-disciplinary studios with architect Matt Fiely\, and earned her PhD from Brandeis University in 2019. She lives in San Rafael\, California\, with her son\, Julien. Learn more about Herderin on the Fibershed Blog: https://fibershed.org/2023/02/27/herderin-begins-with-the-body-and-soul/ \nDan DiSanto: \nLeading a discussion on Zero Waste Design \nDan DiSanto has 45+ years in the apparel industry as a pattern maker and technical designer. Some of the companies he’s worked for are Levi’s\, Ralph Lauren\, Nike\, The North Face\, and Ariat. His undergraduate degree is in Mathematics with an M.S. in textile science from NCSU. Dan has long advocated for and implemented Zero Waste Design practices\, including the design for the Fibershed x North Face “Backyard Hoodie” project.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/design-challenge-launch-event/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed":MAILTO:hello@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20230329T225821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T225821Z
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SUMMARY:Transhumance Festival
DESCRIPTION:What is Transhumance?\nThe Transhumance Festival is an annual celebration dedicated to reconnecting people to the land.\n​\n​The festival reintroduces the age-old practice of transhumance–the tradition of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle.  \nThis free public festival includes engaging demonstrations on land stewardship practices\, soil and watershed health\, reconsidering our waste streams\, and sharing of culture. \n\nLocation: Steamer Landing Park\, Petaluma \nJoin us for:\nLive music\nInteractive educational activities for all ages\nA local artisan marketplace\nLocally sourced food\nSheep shearing\nScything demonstration\nCommunity weaving demonstration
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/transhumance-festival/
CATEGORIES:event,family event,fiber event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230609
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20230519T001427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T190350Z
UID:30679-1686182400-1686268799@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Cancelled: Aboubakar Fofana Textiles Trunk Show
DESCRIPTION:We deeply regret that this trunk show has been canceled. We will be following up soon with ways to support Aboubakar’s work.\nBorn in Mali and raised in France\, Aboubakar Fofana is a multidisciplinary artist and designer whose working mediums include calligraphy\, textiles and natural dyes. He is known for his work in reinvigorating and redefining West African indigo dyeing techniques\, and much of his focus is devoted to the preservation and reinterpretation of traditional West African textile and natural dyeing techniques and materials. \nFofana’s work stems from a profound spiritual belief that nature is divine and that through respecting this divinity we can understand the immense and sacred universe. His raw materials come from the natural world\, and his working practice revolves around the cycles of nature\, the themes of birth\, decay and change\, and the impermanence of these materials. He sees the conception and realization of this work as a form of spiritual practice which is shared with his audience. \nFofana is currently deeply involved in creating a farm in conjunction with the local community in the district of Siby\, Mali\, in which the two types of indigenous West African indigo will be the centerpiece for a permaculture model based around local food\, medicine and dye plants. This project hopes to contribute to the rebirth of fermented indigo dyeing in Mali and beyond\, and represents his life’s greatest project to date. \n“For me\, the blue of indigo is symbolic of many things\, many deeply spiritual connections within my homeland. But it is also deeply symbolic of what colonialism has done to my region and my people\, and to lands and societies elsewhere. I can talk about blue as a colour\, as a shade\, as an idea\, as a spiritual practice. I cannot ever separate my work from my spirituality\, and I equally cannot separate it from my political struggle for African liberation\, which is ever-present in all my work.” — Aboubakar Fofana\, from Beyond the Blueness on Tatter \nView a video from Botanical Colors’ Feedback Friday for a tour of Aboubakar’s Bamako studio\, where you will see him harvest indigo\, do some indigo dyeing\, introduce his artisans\, and see all the amazingness that is Aboubakar on his home turf. \nFollow Aboubakar on Instagram @aboubakarfofana \n \nPhoto credits: Top\, garment photos courtesy of Aboubakar Fofana\, additional photos by Francois Goudier and Suki Zoe. Above\, portrait of Aboubakar by Francois Goudier\, photo of textiles from Aboubakar’s studio by Anna Brones.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/aboubakar-fofana-textiles-trunk-show/
CATEGORIES:event
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20230925T172640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230925T172640Z
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SUMMARY:Acadiana Fibershed Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Acadiana Fibershed and Acadian Brown Cotton invite growers\, artisans\, and textile lovers of all kinds to join us! \nWe are a nonprofit comprised of farmers\, fashion activists\, and makers developing regional regenerative fiber systems that rebuild soil and protect the health of our earth for a new textile economy. \nFeaturing: Cotton\, Wool\, Angora \, Hemp\, Roselle\, and Natural Dye Plants
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/acadiana-fibershed-meeting/
LOCATION:St. Landry Parish Visitors Center\, 978 Kennerson Road\, Opelousas\, LA\, 70570\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,fibershed affiliate event
ORGANIZER;CN="St. Landry Parish Visitors Center":MAILTO:acadianbrowncotton@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231021T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231011T172303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T172338Z
UID:31186-1697889600-1697911200@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:DITO LANG - A multi-sensory art installation by Jenn Ban
DESCRIPTION:DITO LANG\nA multi-sensory art installation by Jenn Ban\nCo-presented by Balay Kreative\nFunded by San Francisco Arts Commission \nDATE\nOCT 21\, 2023\n12-6PM \nLOCATION\nCAST SF\n447 Minna St\nSOMA\, SF \nDETAILS\nOpening soundbath by Saint (@thankyousaint)\nClosing soundbath by Thivankaaaaaaaaa (@thivankaaaaaaaaaa) \nDITO LANG is a multi-sensory art installation by Jenn Ban that utilizes upcycled and recycled materials to create interactive soft-sculptures of serpents\, collective soundscapes\, scents\, and visual affirmations\, all aimed at creating a safe space for individual and collective healing. \nVendors will be at the opening day – Filipino textiles\, creations\, food\, drinks\, and live-music. \nThe exhibit is open to all ages and the public until October 30th \nPARTNERS\nSFAC (@sf_arts_commission)\nBalay Kreative (@balaykreative)\nArts.Co.Lab (@arts.co.lab)\nCAST SF (@castsf)\nFibershed Learning Center (@fibershed_)\nKultivate Labs (@kultivatelabs)\nUNDSCVRD (@undiscoveredsf) \nRSVP HERE 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/dito-lang/
LOCATION:CAST SF\, 447 Minna St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,family event,gallery
ORGANIZER;CN="Balay Kreative":MAILTO:jennbanstudio@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20230913T184446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T224018Z
UID:31132-1699606800-1699621200@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:2023 Fibershed Symposium: Relationships of Change
DESCRIPTION:2023 Wool & Fine Fiber Symposium\nRelationships of Change\n\n \n“Relationships of Change” will explore the interdependence of people\, policy\, and materials that are necessary for transforming our soil-to-skin system. Every choice we make when wearing\, caring and consuming elicits a direct environmental\, economic\, and human response. In this year’s Symposium you’ll hear from those working on critical issues of fossil fuel divestment from textiles and fashion\, garment workers’ rights\, and new laws aiming to internalize the costs of our textile ‘waste’ while catalyzing shifts in material choice and design.  We will also take stock of our regional fibershed economies– hearing from Fibershed Affiliates\, the Fibers Fund and efforts to bring climate benefitting farming and ranching incentives to the national scale.\n\n  \nThis will be a hybrid event\, and you may join us in person in Point Reyes or virtually.  A portion of our speakers will be presenting virtually as well as a few in person. In person attendees will enjoy the 4 hour event in a casual cafe atmosphere with a special coffee and tea service.\nRegister Here
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/2023-fibershed-symposium-relationships-of-change/
LOCATION:Dance Palace\, 503 B Street\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:conference,event,symposium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed":MAILTO:hello@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231025T223933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T223933Z
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SUMMARY:Fibershed Symposium: Learning Activities Showcase
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin us for a new 2023 Fibershed Symposium community event that is free and runs concurrently with our ticketed annual symposium (“Relationships of Change”). The event will feature a range of hands-on educational activities and demonstrations for families and fiber enthusiasts\, presented by Fibershed producers. A selection of locally-grown and made goods will be available for purchase. Educators and families are especially encouraged to attend and participate! \nActivities & Demos \n\nKnitting with Gayle Ravenscroft\nWeaving on a loom with Robin Lynde\nProcessing flax plants into fiber for linen with Sandy Fisher\nEco-printed bandanas using dye plants with Elaine Hamblin\nUpcycling t-shirts by hand-sewing with Palesa Nicolini and Pia Anderson\nBand weaving with Emily Robinson\nCreative ways to card and blend fibers with Gynna Clemes\nSpinning on a spinning wheel with Marli de Swart\n\n…plus make-and-take activities! \n\nWooly adventures\nLambtown festival\nBoard weaving\nSheep craft\nColoring/painting with natural pigments\n\nParticipating Fibershed Producers \n\nBraehurst Fiber & Dye\nGynna Made and Clemes & Clemes\, Inc.\nChico Flax\nPacific Knitting Retreats\nKOSA\nMeridian Jacobs\nMarlie de Swat\nPalesa Nicolini & Pia Anderson\n\nDetails\nFriday November 10\, 2023\n9am-2pm\nFREE and open to the public\nDance Palace Chapel\, 503 B St.\, Point Reyes Station \n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/fibershed-symposium-learning-activities-showcase/
LOCATION:Dance Palace\, 503 B Street\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,family event,symposium,workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed":MAILTO:hello@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231125T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231020T203529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231027T234934Z
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SUMMARY:Windrush Farms - Holiday Art Faire 2023
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY & SUNDAY\, NOVEMBER 25TH AND 26TH: 10 TO 3PM\nFree admission | SHINE ONLY \nJoin the annual holiday art faire\, a Windrush Farm holiday tradition for the past 20 years. Strolling around the pasture\, you will find hand made gifts from your local artisans. After you have worked up an appetite\, you can purchase wood fired pizzas to eat at the farm or take home! \nWindrush Farm is a working farm with many types of animals. We kindly ask that you leave your pets at home when visiting us at the farm. This is in considerations to the well being of our animals on the farm and yours. \nFor more details: https://windrushfarm.wordpress.com/events/fall-fiber-events/
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/windrush-farms-holiday-art-faire-2023/
LOCATION:Windrush Farm\, 2263 Chileno Valley Road\, Petaluma\, CA\, 94952\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231126T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231126T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231020T203529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231027T234934Z
UID:31209-1700992800-1701010800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Windrush Farms - Holiday Art Faire 2023
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY & SUNDAY\, NOVEMBER 25TH AND 26TH: 10 TO 3PM\nFree admission | SHINE ONLY \nJoin the annual holiday art faire\, a Windrush Farm holiday tradition for the past 20 years. Strolling around the pasture\, you will find hand made gifts from your local artisans. After you have worked up an appetite\, you can purchase wood fired pizzas to eat at the farm or take home! \nWindrush Farm is a working farm with many types of animals. We kindly ask that you leave your pets at home when visiting us at the farm. This is in considerations to the well being of our animals on the farm and yours. \nFor more details: https://windrushfarm.wordpress.com/events/fall-fiber-events/
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/windrush-farms-holiday-art-faire-2023-2023-11-26/
LOCATION:Windrush Farm\, 2263 Chileno Valley Road\, Petaluma\, CA\, 94952\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231121T190925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T191748Z
UID:31311-1701424800-1701446400@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Fibershed Wooly Winter Discount Sale
DESCRIPTION:Fibershed Wooly Winter Discount Sale\nFriday\, December 1\, 10am-4pm PT\nSkip Black Friday shopping and slow down with us at the Fibershed Learning Center instead. Join us for our Wooly Winter Discount Sale next Friday\, December 1st\, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\n\n \nWe’ll have Climate Beneficial™ fabric\, knitwear samples\, swap garments\, and remnants to peruse and purchase.   This is an excellent way to practice #SlowFashion and support regional textile systems. If you are hosting similar sales or events in your area\, get in touch with us.\n\n \nShop local bay area vendors this holiday season for all your fiber related gifts!\n\n \nLocation\nFibershed Learning Center\n14000 Pt. Reyes Petaluma Rd\nPoint Reyes Station\, CA
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/fibershed-wooly-winter-discount-sale/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,fiber art sales,market
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231205T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231205T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231003T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175658Z
UID:31154-1701784800-1701801000@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231207T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231207T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231003T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175658Z
UID:31156-1701961200-1701975600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets-2023-12-07/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231209T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231003T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175658Z
UID:31157-1702116000-1702134000@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets-2023-12-09/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231209T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231209T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231121T182403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T182638Z
UID:31309-1702117800-1702137600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Vegetarian Sheepskin Seat Pad
DESCRIPTION:Create a “Vegetarian Sheepskin” Seat Pad\nSaturday\, December 9\, 2023 10:30-4:00 PT \nLearn how to use wet felting to create faux sheepskin pelts. In this class we will work on making seat pads but you will leave with the knowledge (and your pad and other materials) needed to create full size rugs\, scarves\, throws\, pet beds\, and anything else you might see a pelt used for. All materials will be provided\, including the wool\, so you can even say hi to the sheep you will be sitting on. \nAbility to stand at a table and do rolling pin type motions for an extended amount of time is necessary. This class will be outdoors so please dress accordingly and keep in mind that this process can be messy and wet. There will be time for a break so be sure to bring a lunch. \nTeacher: Siobhan Harlakenden is enthusiastic about all things wool. She is a delightful teacher and brings her interest in historical textile construction to her classes\, the latest of which was Medieval Distaff and Spindle Spinning at Lambtown 2023. \nWorkshop fee: $100\nMaterials fee: $66 \nThe materials fee includes all the wool you will need and the supplies that are used to create the faux sheepskin. You will be able to reuse some of those supplies for your next project at home. \nSign Up Here\nContact  \nRobin Lynde\nMeridian Jacobs\n707-688-3493\nEmail: robin@meridianjacobs.com OR meridianjacobs7811@gmail.com\nBlog: www.meridianjacobs.com/meridian-jacobs-blog AND\nhttps://meridianjacobs.wordpress.com \nLocation \n7811 N. Meridian Rd.\nVacaville\, CA 95688
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/workshop-vegetarian-sheepskin/
LOCATION:Meridian Jacobs\, 7811 N. Meridian Rd.\, Vacaville\, CA\, 95688\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Meridian Jacobs":MAILTO:robin@meridianjacobs.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231212T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231212T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231003T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175658Z
UID:31158-1702389600-1702405800@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets-2023-12-12/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231003T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175658Z
UID:31159-1702566000-1702580400@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets-2023-12-14/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231219T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231219T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231003T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175658Z
UID:31160-1702994400-1703010600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets-2023-12-19/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231221T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231003T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175658Z
UID:31161-1703170800-1703185200@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets-2023-12-21/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231223T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231223T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231003T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175658Z
UID:31162-1703325600-1703340000@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets-2023-12-23/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240113T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240113T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231213T025126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T025156Z
UID:31627-1705145400-1705154400@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Broommaking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Details\nCome learn to make a turkey wing whisk broom for all your tidying (or magical!) needs. You’ll use traditional broommaking techniques to build your whisk with twine and broomcorn. No prior experience is necessary and all materials will be provided. \nAges: 10+\nSkill Requirements: Some hand strength is required.\nTaught by: Catie Lowder \nDate/Time\nSaturday; January 13\, 2024 \n11:30am – 2:00pm \nMaterials\nAll materials are included to make one turkey wing whisk! \nRegister Here
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/broommaking-workshop/
LOCATION:Fiber Circle Studio\, 113 Kentucky St.\, Petaluma\, CA\, 94952\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fiber Circle Studio":MAILTO:alisha@fibercirclestudio.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240127T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231213T031737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T031749Z
UID:31632-1706364000-1706371200@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Laneus Shawl\, Hat or Sweater - Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The ‘Roosimine’ technique is used in Teti Lutsak’s Laneus series of patterns and creates beautiful embroidery inlays on the surface of your knitting.  This technique is not applied\, but incorporated into the work as you go.  Choose one of the Laneus patterns (there is a hat\, shawl and pullover in the series) and make your own beautiful botanical knit.  We will learn the origins and how to execute the Roosimine  and review the patterns and potential yarn choices in the first session – and then check in in the second session to review and troubleshoot.  Some familiarity with colourwork is helpful – but not essential.  No homework – we will swatch in the first class! \nRegister Here\n  \nDATES/TIMES\n2 Saturdays; January 27 and February 17\, 2024 \n2:00 – 4:00PM \n  \nLEVEL\nIntermediate – Confident with casting on. the knit and purl stitch\, reading a pattern. It helps to have experience working with two colors in the form of stripes\, but is not required. \n\nMATERIALS (not included)\nThere are so many wonderful options for this pattern! The patterns will work best with sport to light DK gauge weight yarns. Feel free to play! We’ll be swatching in class to make sure your yarn choices work well together. \nPattern Options: \nHAT \n\nUS 3 (3.25 mm) 16″ circular and DPN needles\n2 contrasting colors of sport or light DK weight yarn (or two held together as equivalent) – see sizing for yardage quantities of each color\nstitch markers\n\nSHAWL \n\nUS 7 (4.5 mm) circular and DPN needles\n2 contrasting colors of sport or light DK weight yarn (or two held together as equivalent) – see sizing for yardage quantities of each color\nstitch markers\n\nPULLOVER \n\nUS 4 (4.5 mm) circular and DPN needles\n2 contrasting colors of worsted weight yarn (or two held together as equivalent) – see sizing for yardage quantities of each color\nstitch markers\n\nHOMEWORK \n\nChoose and purchase pattern from the list above.\nVisit Fiber Circle Studio for purchasing yarn OR contact us if you already have a yarn you want to use to see if it’ll work for your chosen pattern.\n\nPlease note that this is not a class on how to knit sweaters\, so if you choose the pullover option\, it is recommended that you have previous sweater knitting experience\, plan to have additional support\, or are happy “just going for it”!  \nAges: 18+\nSkill Requirements: Confident with casting on. the knit and purl stitch\, reading a pattern. It helps to have experience working with two colors in the form of stripes\, but is not required.\nTaught by: Gayle Ravenscroft
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/laneus-shawl/
LOCATION:Fiber Circle Studio\, 113 Kentucky St.\, Petaluma\, CA\, 94952\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,fiber event,workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fiber Circle Studio":MAILTO:alisha@fibercirclestudio.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240211T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231213T032159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T185256Z
UID:31636-1707652800-1707663600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Hand Stitching & Patching Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This is an introductory class on the basics of clothing repair\, focusing on non-stretch woven fabrics. We will go over selection of materials\, hand sewing techniques\, and multiple ways to sew a patch with a decorative flair. No prior sewing experience necessary! \nParticipants are welcome to bring a damaged garment to work on\, but samples and fabric to work with will also be provided. \nWe invite you to join us for our monthly mending circles! \nRegister Here\n  \nDATES/TIMES\nSunday\, February 11\, 2024; 12 – 3pm \n  \nLEVEL\nBeginner! \n  \nMATERIALS (included)\nAll materials included! Students are welcome to bring clothing to mend as well as scraps of fabric for patching.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/hand-stitching-patching-workshop/
LOCATION:Fiber Circle Studio\, 113 Kentucky St.\, Petaluma\, CA\, 94952\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,mending
ORGANIZER;CN="Fiber Circle Studio":MAILTO:alisha@fibercirclestudio.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240216T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240216T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231003T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175658Z
UID:31163-1708077600-1708095600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets-2024-02-16/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240217T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20231213T031737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T031750Z
UID:31634-1708178400-1708185600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Laneus Shawl\, Hat or Sweater - Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The ‘Roosimine’ technique is used in Teti Lutsak’s Laneus series of patterns and creates beautiful embroidery inlays on the surface of your knitting.  This technique is not applied\, but incorporated into the work as you go.  Choose one of the Laneus patterns (there is a hat\, shawl and pullover in the series) and make your own beautiful botanical knit.  We will learn the origins and how to execute the Roosimine  and review the patterns and potential yarn choices in the first session – and then check in in the second session to review and troubleshoot.  Some familiarity with colourwork is helpful – but not essential.  No homework – we will swatch in the first class! \nRegister Here\n  \nDATES/TIMES\n2 Saturdays; January 27 and February 17\, 2024 \n2:00 – 4:00PM \n  \nLEVEL\nIntermediate – Confident with casting on. the knit and purl stitch\, reading a pattern. It helps to have experience working with two colors in the form of stripes\, but is not required. \n\nMATERIALS (not included)\nThere are so many wonderful options for this pattern! The patterns will work best with sport to light DK gauge weight yarns. Feel free to play! We’ll be swatching in class to make sure your yarn choices work well together. \nPattern Options: \nHAT \n\nUS 3 (3.25 mm) 16″ circular and DPN needles\n2 contrasting colors of sport or light DK weight yarn (or two held together as equivalent) – see sizing for yardage quantities of each color\nstitch markers\n\nSHAWL \n\nUS 7 (4.5 mm) circular and DPN needles\n2 contrasting colors of sport or light DK weight yarn (or two held together as equivalent) – see sizing for yardage quantities of each color\nstitch markers\n\nPULLOVER \n\nUS 4 (4.5 mm) circular and DPN needles\n2 contrasting colors of worsted weight yarn (or two held together as equivalent) – see sizing for yardage quantities of each color\nstitch markers\n\nHOMEWORK \n\nChoose and purchase pattern from the list above.\nVisit Fiber Circle Studio for purchasing yarn OR contact us if you already have a yarn you want to use to see if it’ll work for your chosen pattern.\n\nPlease note that this is not a class on how to knit sweaters\, so if you choose the pullover option\, it is recommended that you have previous sweater knitting experience\, plan to have additional support\, or are happy “just going for it”!  \nAges: 18+\nSkill Requirements: Confident with casting on. the knit and purl stitch\, reading a pattern. It helps to have experience working with two colors in the form of stripes\, but is not required.\nTaught by: Gayle Ravenscroft
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/laneus-shawl-2024-02-17/
LOCATION:Fiber Circle Studio\, 113 Kentucky St.\, Petaluma\, CA\, 94952\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,fiber event,workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fiber Circle Studio":MAILTO:alisha@fibercirclestudio.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240315
DTSTAMP:20260403T115438
CREATED:20240217T000057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240217T000151Z
UID:31844-1710374400-1710460799@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Garment Construction: Create a Top
DESCRIPTION:Embark on your journey to building your very own handmade wardrobe with our Introduction to Garment Construction class. Over three weeks\, learn the essential skills needed to sew your own top. \n\nWhat You’ll Learn:\n\nBasics of reading a sewing pattern\nLayout and cutting techniques\nSewing and assembly process\n\n\nSchedule\nDate: Thursdays: March 14th\, 21st\, April 4th\nTime: 10:00 am to 1:00 PM PST\nLocation: 64 Louise Street in San Rafael \n\nPrice:\n$245 per person (pattern included) \n\nWhat We’ll Provide:\n\nExpert guidance from our experienced instructor\nNecessary materials for the class\nPattern for making your top\n\nWhat to Bring:\n\nYour enthusiasm for sewing and crafting\nAny specific fabric or notions you’d like to incorporate into your top\n\nTo Register: marinsewinglab@gmail.com\nAbout the Instructor\nPia Anderson is the founder and teacher at Marin Sewing Lab. She thinks that everyone should be a sewist. Read her BIO here \n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/introduction-to-garment-construction-create-a-top/
LOCATION:Marin Sewing Lab\, 64 Louise Street\, San Rafael\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,workshop
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