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Open Farm Sunday | Dalton Moor Farm - Vegan Fruit Farm and School of Sustainable Living & Wellbeing

Open Farm Sunday | Dalton Moor Farm - Vegan Fruit Farm and School of Sustainable Living & Wellbeing

Jun 13, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Murton
Cultural Experiences
Sunday 8th June is an Open Day at Dalton Moor Farm. An opportunity to visit a farm, have a look around and learn about what happens. How we look after the natural environment, how we grow and harvest food, and lots of other things to see and learn. We’ll be on hand to answer all your questions. You can even try your hand at scything! Our open day runs from 11 am until 4 pm so come and spend some time with us. Please remember to bring your refillable water bottles to keep you hydrated. Please DON’T bring single use plastic bottles. You are welcome to bring PLANT BASED snacks or picnics, but we ask you not to bring animal based foods onto the farm so as to respect our vegan values while you are here. It’s a great opportunity to explore how delicious plant-based foods can be. Please remember to not drop any litter - either put waste in the bins provided or take it home with for proper disposal. Thank you. Dalton Moor Farm is a Social Enterprise Not for Profit business. We work to regenerate and support the local environment and provide educational opportunities in nature for all ages. If you feel able to make a contribution for your visit we would be very grateful. You can choose an amount you are comfortable with when you book your tickets. Anything you pay helps us to provide opportunities for people who cannot afford to access our services otherwise, and helps us to contiue the work we do. Information Source: Dalton Moor Farm | eventbrite
Introduction to Foraging Walk | Dalton Moor Farm - Vegan Fruit Farm and School of Sustainable Living & Wellbeing

Introduction to Foraging Walk | Dalton Moor Farm - Vegan Fruit Farm and School of Sustainable Living & Wellbeing

Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Murton
Cultural Experiences
Foraging is Fun! There are many reasons why we might want to go foraging, perhaps for food, for medicines, or for materials, like our ancestors did, or perhaps for fresh air, exercise and fun with friends and family. But where to begin when you are not yet familiar with the wild plants growing around you? The best place to start is by going out foraging with an experiences guide who is knowledgeable about the plants and also knows how to teach you about them starting from the basics. Knowing the plants and being able to teach are two distinct skills. Join Jenny for a leisurely walk around Dalton Moor Farm lasting around 3 and a half hours. You will meet and be introduced to many plants along the way, some familiar and some not. You will be sure to be amazed at what you learn about these quietly unassuming 'weeds' and with your new found respect for these wonders of nature, you will never want to try to eradicate them from your garden again. Learn how to forage safely, legally and responsibly, with respect for the natural environment and sustainability. Learn what you need to look for when trying to identify a plant and how to go about it. Learn how plants change during the seasons and what the plants offer us as the year passes. Learn too how to harvest, preserve, store and prepare wild plants for food, medicine and materials. Joins us for a single walk or return at different times during the year to see how the plants and their surroundings change. The regular walks explore the farm hedgerows and meadows. Most of the terrain is level and relatively flat, with a few gentle slopes. The grass surfaces may not be suitable for users of mobility aids at certain times of the year, and depending on the type of vehicle. Please check before booking. In many months of the year the ground can be muddy. There are prickly thistles, brambles and stinging nettles that can grab your ankles, and there is always the risk of biting insects, including the possibility of ticks, so we recommend always wearing sturdy waterproof boots, and keeping your legs and feet fully covered at all times of the year. Our unpredictable weather means that it is always best to be prepared for sun or monsoon like weather. To record what you see, remembers to bring your camera / phone camera, perhaps a notebook / sketchbook and pen/pencil. You will not need a basket as we will be learning, not collecting the plants / fungi. You will be invited to taste many of the plants during the walk. Please advise the walk leader of any allergies or sensitivities before trying the plants. At the end of the walk we encourage you to choose one or two plants that are easy to find, identify and work with, so you can become more familiar with them during the following months to deepen your understanding and knowledge of foraging. At the end of the walk there is also the opportunity to visit our shop where it is possible to purchase our own home grown and hand made preserves and juices. Your foraging walk entitles you to free membership of our private Facebook foragers group, which is slowly being developed. Your own contributions to the group are welcome. Please check you tickets for important information about the venue. Please read and acknowledge our policies. Information Source: Dalton Moor Farm | eventbrite
Mindful Morning | Dalton Moor Farm - Vegan Fruit Farm and School of Sustainable Living & Wellbeing

Mindful Morning | Dalton Moor Farm - Vegan Fruit Farm and School of Sustainable Living & Wellbeing

Aug 5, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Murton
Cultural Experiences
Begin your day at Dalton Moor Farm, where the soft morning light welcomes you into a haven of mindful discovery. Settle among dew-kissed meadows and majestic trees, with guided breathing practices that help you tune into your inner rhythms, opening space for gentle meditations that harmonise body and soul. Humming and chanting create soothing vibrations that invite you to join a chorus of gratitude and positive energy. Slow mindful walking along the grassy pathways encourage you to connect with nature, pausing to embrace the sturdy and reassuring strength of the trees, feeling their bark and absorbing their timeless wisdom. Each moment from setting your intentions for the day to silently giving thanks for the natural beauty around you nurtures a profound sense of presence and inner peace, making your mindful morning at Dalton Moor Farm a soulful retreat from the hustle of everyday life. Information Source: Dalton Moor Farm | eventbrite
Introduction to Foraging Walk | Dalton Moor Farm - Vegan Fruit Farm and School of Sustainable Living & Wellbeing

Introduction to Foraging Walk | Dalton Moor Farm - Vegan Fruit Farm and School of Sustainable Living & Wellbeing

Sep 21, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Murton
Cultural Experiences
Foraging is Fun! There are many reasons why we might want to go foraging, perhaps for food, for medicines, or for materials, like our ancestors did, or perhaps for fresh air, exercise and fun with friends and family. But where to begin when you are not yet familiar with the wild plants growing around you? The best place to start is by going out foraging with an experiences guide who is knowledgeable about the plants and also knows how to teach you about them starting from the basics. Knowing the plants and being able to teach are two distinct skills. Join Jenny for a leisurely walk around Dalton Moor Farm lasting around 3 and a half hours. You will meet and be introduced to many plants along the way, some familiar and some not. You will be sure to be amazed at what you learn about these quietly unassuming 'weeds' and with your new found respect for these wonders of nature, you will never want to try to eradicate them from your garden again. Learn how to forage safely, legally and responsibly, with respect for the natural environment and sustainability. Learn what you need to look for when trying to identify a plant and how to go about it. Learn how plants change during the seasons and what the plants offer us as the year passes. Learn too how to harvest, preserve, store and prepare wild plants for food, medicine and materials. Joins us for a single walk or return at different times during the year to see how the plants and their surroundings change. The regular walks explore the farm hedgerows and meadows. Most of the terrain is level and relatively flat, with a few gentle slopes. The grass surfaces may not be suitable for users of mobility aids at certain times of the year, and depending on the type of vehicle. Please check before booking. In many months of the year the ground can be muddy. There are prickly thistles, brambles and stinging nettles that can grab your ankles, and there is always the risk of biting insects, including the possibility of ticks, so we recommend always wearing sturdy waterproof boots, and keeping your legs and feet fully covered at all times of the year. Our unpredictable weather means that it is always best to be prepared for sun or monsoon like weather. To record what you see, remembers to bring your camera / phone camera, perhaps a notebook / sketchbook and pen/pencil. You will not need a basket as we will be learning, not collecting the plants / fungi. You will be invited to taste many of the plants during the walk. Please advise the walk leader of any allergies or sensitivities before trying the plants. At the end of the walk we encourage you to choose one or two plants that are easy to find, identify and work with, so you can become more familiar with them during the following months to deepen your understanding and knowledge of foraging. At the end of the walk there is also the opportunity to visit our shop where it is possible to purchase our own home grown and hand made preserves and juices. Your foraging walk entitles you to free membership of our private Facebook foragers group, which is slowly being developed. Your own contributions to the group are welcome. Please check you tickets for important information about the venue. Please read and acknowledge our policies. Information Source: Dalton Moor Farm | eventbrite
York Astronomical Society Convention | Beetle Bank Farm

York Astronomical Society Convention | Beetle Bank Farm

Jan 24, 2026 (UTC+1) ENDED
Murton
Cultural Experiences
Welcome to the York Astronomical Society Convention! Come join us for a day of astronomy talks with an historical and Yorkshire flavour at Beetle Bank Farm . Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or just starting out, expect a warm welcome. The tickets cost £22.50 and include a buffet lunch in the Beetle Bank Cafe. The opening address is at 09.55 For information on the speakers and topics see the YAS website: https://yorkastro.org.uk/yorkastro-convention-2026/ Information Source: York Astronomical Society | eventbrite
Andrea Bocelli Paris Concert Tour 2026|April 01 | AccorArena

Andrea Bocelli Paris Concert Tour 2026|April 01 | AccorArena

Apr 1, 2026 (UTC+1)
Paris
Paper Rex Meetup | San Francisco

Paper Rex Meetup | San Francisco

Dec 7, 2050 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Andrea Bocelli Amsterdam Concert Tour 2026|March 29 | ZiggoDome

Andrea Bocelli Amsterdam Concert Tour 2026|March 29 | ZiggoDome

Mar 29, 2026 (UTC+1)
Amsterdam
SAW The Musical The Unauthorized Parody of Saw (Portland, Maine) | The Hill Arts

SAW The Musical The Unauthorized Parody of Saw (Portland, Maine) | The Hill Arts

May 29, 2026 (UTC-5)
Portland
Rosmalen Grass Court Championships 2026 | Autotron Rosmalen

Rosmalen Grass Court Championships 2026 | Autotron Rosmalen

Jun 6–Jun 14, 2026 (UTC+1)
Rosmalen