Ethos Education and Wellness Events

Educational Events

Education plays a key role in our mission.

Ethos Farm Project offers enlightening educational programs to our community and beyond.

Our 2019 Farm Days series featured such visionaries as Dr. Joel Fuhrman, Gene Baur, Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, Dr. Saray Stancic, Dr. Scott Stoll, and Dr. T. Colin Campbell.

In 2021 we offered Kids' Farm and Food Education events and a Breast Cancer prevention webinar.

Ethos Farm Days Festival 2022, was a full weekend of Whole Food Plant-Based and Regenerative Living events and inspiring and visionary speakers like: Dr. T. Colin Campbell, Dr. Joel Fuhrman, Dr. Michael Klaper, Dr. Sailesh Rao, Gene Baur, and Dr. Weiss. Highlights from this event can be viewed here.

Ethos Farm Days Festival 2023, will also be a full weekend of fun and inspiration where our community will hear from: Rich Roll, Peter Singer, Dr. Columbus Batiste, Dr. Dean Sherzai, Dr. Ayesha Sherzai, Dr Meagan Grega, Sara Farley (Rockefeller Foundation), Bob Quinn (founder of Kamut grain), and Dr. Ron Weiss.

Ethos Farm’s history and historic buildings are beautiful and waiting to be developed as an education and wellness center for treatments, conferences, special events, and ongoing education around regenerative agriculture and evolving medical education.

 

Restoring a Historic Farm as a Regenerative Agriculture Healing Village

Ethos Farm’s history and historic buildings are beautiful and waiting to be developed as an education and wellness center for treatments, conferences, special events, and ongoing education around regenerative agriculture and evolving medical education.

Ethos intends to engage in community historical preservation societies and explore partnerships with other wellness-minded individuals and entities to create a unique center for healing.

Creating a duplicable blueprint grounded in science and innovation, saving the future of farming, developing sustainable food sources, and positively impacting the future of healthcare, Ethos Farm is an experiential and historical destination that can inspire and change many lives.

Ethos Farm creates a natural community where people gather for education, entertainment, mindful, gastronomic, and wellness events on a 342-acre picturesque farm setting.

Further Engaging the Community

The future of Ethos Farm includes engaging with community historical preservation societies to support the restoration of Ethos Farm’s historic buildings. Once completed, these beautiful buildings will serve as an evolving medical education and wellness center for healing and treatments, conferences, special events, and ongoing education around regenerative agriculture. The farm will also provide additional housing for NextGen farmers and their families eager to learn the new techniques of sustainable, healthy food.

Part of the overall plan to engage people of the local community and surrounding area is to take advantage of self-guided Discovery Walks on the farm’s grounds. Throughout the farm, descriptive signs will tell the history of the centuries-old farm, the Ethos Farm Project story, the science behind sustainable farming, and “fun facts” about the benefits of food as medicine. Walking the land opens the door for a broader reach by teaching and inspiring families, children, schools, camps, hikers, farmers, caregivers, and hospitals.

Restoring our Structures

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The 18th and 19th century stone farm structures of Ethos Farm are national historic landmarks. As such, they possess national significance in commemorating the history of the United States.

Click here to read more about Ethos Farm’s history.

Do you want to support our education and wellness center?

​We can't do this without your support! Please donate what you can to help all the Ethos Farm Project initiatives, which include Next Generation Physicians, Regenerative Farm & Next Generation Farmers Incubator Program, the Ethos Farm Ecosystem and Carbon Trial (EFECT) Initiative, and Ethos Education & Wellness Center.

As we are a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit, Ethos Farm Project, Inc., your donation may qualify as a charitable deduction for federal income tax purposes.