In April 2026, we hosted the City of Atlanta’s Sustainability Ambassadors graduation — students from across the city finishing a cohort on what it means to grow food, steward land, and build wellness in your own neighborhood.

The same month, the farm debuted at the Grant Park Farmers Market on Earth Day, and hosted a Dragons for Civic Action farm tour from St. George’s.
The farm wasn’t a backdrop for any of it. It was the place itself.
That’s what a community hub looks like in practice: a working farm that’s also a graduation lawn, a market stall, a field-trip destination, and a classroom — sometimes all in the same week.
