A person watering plants in a greenhouse, overseeing a variety of young crops on tables.

A summer of farm-to-table dining means a winter of garden planning. A recent meeting of our garden, culinary, and farm store teams reveals all that's behind sharing fresh and sustainably grown food.


Drop into the crop-planning conversation.

An educator helps young children examine vegetables in a garden with a large building in the background.

"I've Fallen in Love with Education!"


Three young educators share what they learned while teaching as Shelburne Farms fellows and what's next in their careers.

Hear their stories
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A Bird-Friendly Sugarbush


Since 2016, Audubon Vermont has recognized that our sugarbush has the tree diversity, forest structure, and management plan to support successfully breeding birds. That recognition still holds.

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Seasonal Job Fair

Sunday, April 6, 10:00AM–1:00PM


Head to the Education Center at the Farm Barn to learn about the seasonal positions available around our working farm campus and meet with representatives from all our departments. Can't attend? View all opportunities and apply anytime online.


Get event details.

Upcoming Programs


Monday, March 10, 5–6:30PM: Menopause Care with Spoonful Herbals


Tuesday, March 11, 5–7:00PM:

Wisdom & Herbal Care for Womb Holders with Spoonful Herbals


Saturday, March 15, 9:00AM–12:00PM:

Winter Forest Bathing with Nature Connection Guide


Saturday, March 15, 11:00AM–12:00PM: How Now, Winter Cow?


Saturday & Sunday, March 22 & 23, 10:00AM–2:00PM:

Vermont Maple Open House Weekend


Monday, March 24, 5–6:30PM:

Herbal Support for Spring Rejuvenation & Balanced Immunity with Spoonful Herbals


Saturday, April 12, 10:00AM–1:00PM: Sheep & Sheer Delights


Saturday, April 12, 1–3:00PM:

Pride Hike with Audubon Vermont & Pride Center of Vermont


Saturday, April 12, 7–9:00PM:

Spring Full Moon Forest Bathing with Nature Connection Guide

See our full calendar of events

Shelburne Farms is an education nonprofit on a mission to inspire and cultivate learning for a sustainable future through its programs, place, and products.


We offer transformative learning experiences to help educators, students, overnight guests, and visitors create a more thriving world. Home to the Institute for Sustainable Schools, our historic campus is a 1,400-acre diversified farm located on the homelands of the Winooskik band of the Abenaki.

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