Terra Curator Jackie Millar's interview on her journey from a real estate attorney to a Permaculture educator is now on WBZ Radio Podcast!
Check it out HERE
Terra Curator Jackie Millar's interview on her journey from a real estate attorney to a Permaculture educator is now on WBZ Radio Podcast!
Check it out HERE
Hey Everyone,
This Thursday, July 16th on WBZ Newsradio 1030 Women's Watch, there will be an interview with our Terra Cura Co-Founder Jackie Millar.
Check it out! http://boston.cbslocal.com/wbzs-womens-watch/
What a perfect way to kick-start July 4th weekend. Last Friday, our curators performed beehive inspection with Wile Bee Farm owner Dean Wile.
The Terra Cura incubator farm directly abuts the Stewart/ Person Preserve, a 27 acres Wildland Trust consisting of hiking trails through pine-oak forests, herring ladders, ponds. swampy lowlands and brooks-sides that supports a forest of red maple, yellow birch, sweet pepperbush etc. As part of our efforts to grow biodiversity at and around our farm lab, Dean has helped us installed 8 hives beginning of June. A real boost to the pollinator population!
Terra Cura Inc. will be hosting an outreach/ fundraiser booth at the annual yard sale sponsored by the First Parish Unitarian Church in Kingston MA. There will also be featured entertainment by local funk band Mark Ewas and The Magical Pistachio Odyssey. See post for details. Hope to see you on Main Street!
On June 6th, our curators Adam and Eva co-hosted an outreach booth with Friends of the Community Growing Center at Union Square Farmer's Market in Somerville, MA. Local seedlings started at the Community Growing Center were sold to support their volunteer-based operations , as well as engaging local interests in the coming design upgrades with Terra Cura. Check out permaculture partnership in action!
Reporter Kathryn Gallerani from Wicked Local conducted an interview with a few of our co-founders, discussing Terra Cura's mission and their hopes. Check out the full article - click here
" The five co-founders, and one cat, of Terra Cura Inc., believe that the well-being of a community and the health and bio-diversity of its environment are inseparable. " Yes we do!
We are getting ready for our first Terra Cura Inc. annual plant sale in June, located at our Farm Lab at Kingston, Massachussetts. Come celebrate the Spring bloom with us, adopt our seedlings and learn more about Terra Cura in person. Invite friends and families!
Sign up for our mailing list or check in on our news page for details in the next couple weeks. Coming soon! Hope to see you there.