Change is in the air. Can you feel it? It’s like a cool breeze blowing through, rippling leaves, as if something invisible were on the move and had gently jostled the world around it. We crave stillness sometimes, but movement is good, too, and healthy. Where there’s growth, there’s movement.
Read MoreIf a picture is worth a thousand words, what’s a video worth? At Raleigh City Farm, so much of our mission and our message have to do with a physical place—a place where food is grown, where people can meet their local farmer, where encounters with agriculture happen easily…
Read MoreWas it all a dream? The sun was sinking low in the fall sky, there was very, very good wine flowing, and there was a pro culinary team cooking giant Tomahawk ribeyes just for us over an open flame…
Read MoreHappy fall, friends! Yep, we said it and that makes it official. Fall is here and while it might still feel like a sauna out there, that crisp air is waiting in the wings. Or, we hope it is. It must be, right? Anyyyyy day now…
Read MoreChase Werner and Matt Spitzer want to demystify hemp. Walking through one of their greenhouses last week at Triangle Hemp, a hemp nursery they recently founded in Durham that primarily sells rooted cuttings to farmers interested in getting into the hemp business…
Read MoreThat’s a wrap! Our 6th Bearthday has come and gone but the memories of a good time linger. The presence of 300!of you at our morning bazaar and evening concert was the greatest present, and the $9k we raised to support our mission was the icing on our Bearthday cupcakes.
Read MoreHey. What are you doing on Saturday, April 21? Not sure, you say, but if there’s something super cool happening at Raleigh City Farm, we’ll be there! Great answer, guys!
Read MoreEvery nonprofit goes through transitions. It comes with the territory. Some days, months and years you plug along - others bring about changes that stretch your mission, vision and values into the unknown.
Read MoreThey say it's the most wonderful time of the year and for good reason. The twinkle lights; the smell of a cozy winter fire; time well spent with friends and family over a delicious home-cooked meal.
Read MoreIf you’ve strolled by the Farm recently, you may have noticed some new raised garden beds lining the path that runs along the east side of the property.
Read MoreRaleigh City Farm is bustling with life—the green kind—all the time and in every season. But it’s at an event like the Annual Harvest Dinner that it truly comes alive.
Read MoreNow that fall is officially here, we’re counting down the days to our Fifth Annual Harvest Dinner on Sunday, October 15th.
Read MoreWe know. It may be September, but you're still getting your last licks of summer (literally) and they taste like the sweetest tomatoes of the season.
Read MoreIt’s the peak of growing season at Raleigh City Farm. We are consistently amazed at how much our farm partners are able to produce off of our 1-acre site!
Read MoreAt our 5th Bearthday Celebration this year, we were delighted to unveil our newly revised mission, vision, values and goals and also reveal our future expansion plans for the farm: a new Community Pavilion designed by LS3P.
Read MoreSweet potato tostones, citrus soy salmon, a brown derby cocktail, and green tea creme brulee for dessert. Hopefully, these delicious-sounding offerings captured your attention.
Read MoreSummer is full of quintessential traditions: pool parties, cookouts, farmers' markets, and countless more. This year, we’re adding another must-do to your list: Outdoor Movies on the Farm.
Read MoreOhhhhhh, those tacoooooos. We’re still dreaming about ‘em. It’s not often we start our day with a steaming hot breakfast burrito and coast into evening with the taco of our dreams—okay, two tacos…
Read MoreNot that you need a reason to make merry with good people for a good cause outdoors on a warm spring day, but even so, we've got two good ones: It's Raleigh City Farm's 5th (5th!) birthday AND it's Earth Day.
Read MoreThe Raleigh City Farm team has been engaged in a strategic planning process over the past six months with assistance from Executive Service Corps, a nonprofit capacity-building organization based here in Raleigh.
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