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Sat, Feb 17

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Heart and Soil People’s Garden

Tea Party in the Garden w/Emerald Roots Farm Collective

Very excited to be sharing space with Patrice Clark of Emerald Roots Farm Collective and other wonderful farmers. Tickets can be purchased through Emerald Roots Farm Collective's site.

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Tea Party in the Garden w/Emerald Roots Farm Collective
Tea Party in the Garden w/Emerald Roots Farm Collective

Time & Location

Feb 17, 2024, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM MST

Heart and Soil People’s Garden, 1730 S 2nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA

About the event

The event is not just about tea; it's a thoughtfully curated experience focusing on self-care, celebration, and the beauty of agriculture. Imagine a charming setting in our community garden, surrounded by lush greenery, blooming flowers, and the laughter of a diverse group of women. Beyond the usual tea party elements, we are creating a space for attendees to unwind, connect, and learn about sustainable farming practices and urban gardening in our local context. A notable aspect of the event is the celebration of BIPOC farmers. We aim to shine a spotlight on their contributions, resilience, and the often-overlooked agricultural heritage within our community. It's an opportunity to promote awareness and appreciation for the diversity that enriches our neighborhood. Additionally, the tea party will feature a marketplace showcasing products and services from local women entrepreneurs. From handmade crafts to healing products to; of course, tea, it's a unique chance to support and uplift the incredible women in our community. event is not just about tea; it's a thoughtfully curated experience focusing on self-care, celebration, and the beauty of agriculture. Imagine a charming setting in our community garden, surrounded by lush greenery, blooming flowers, and the laughter of a diverse group of women. Beyond the usual tea party elements, we are creating a space for attendees to unwind, connect, and learn about sustainable farming practices and urban gardening in our local context. A notable aspect of the event is the celebration of BIPOC farmers. We aim to shine a spotlight on their contributions, resilience, and the often-overlooked agricultural heritage within our community. It's an opportunity to promote awareness and appreciation for the diversity that enriches our neighborhood. Additionally, the tea party will feature a marketplace showcasing products and services from local women entrepreneurs. From handmade crafts to healing products to; of course, tea, it's a unique chance to support and uplift the incredible women in our community.

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