Upcoming Events


Mar. 10: Winter Salve Making - By Kim Bradle, 11:00am

Mar. 16: Seed Swap - Exchange Garden Seeds, 1:00pm

Mar. 16: Farm to Table Dinner - By Chefs Taina and Josh, 5:30pm

Mar. 23: Intention Candle Making - By Master Reiki Kim, 11:00am

Mar. 23: Sea Moss Workshop - By Charles Luckey, 1:30pm

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Farm to Table Dinner by Haute Feast

Friday, April 12

Kula Farm to Table

Saturday, March 16

5:30 - 8:00pm, $75.- BYOB

(This event was postponed due to snow)

An Afro Caribbean Dinner


By Chefs

Taina Michel

and

Josh Wiggins

Tai and Josh are both passionate chefs and have been friends since high school. They are both excited to share their culinary gifts with us for this special Farm to Table Dinner.

Course I 

Family Style

Spiced Chicken Patties / Chicken / Haitian

Peppa Sauce / Micro Cilantro


Course II

Plated

Poisson Cru Snapper / Epis / Mango Coulis / Heirloom Tomato / Micro Beet Leaves


Course III

Family Style

Black Rice / Mushroom Medley / Gandules Peas

Sweet Plantain / Avocado Lime Creme / Cilantro

Braised Short Rib / Sticky Au Jus

Sautéed Broccolini / Citrus Butter


Course IV

Plated

Haitian Flourless Chocolate Cake

Toasted Almond / Coconut Chantilly Cream

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Herbal Salve Making with Kim Bradle

Sunday, March 10, 11:00am

(This event was postponed from Feb)

Join us as we demonstrate how easy it is to make your own herbal salve from natural ingredients in this hands-on workshop hosted by our friend Kim Bradle. Class will cover the basics of salve making, followed by a live demo. Everyone will leave with some salve!


PLEASE RSVP THANK YOU!!!

Kim Bradle has been connecting with plants for as long as she can remember and began her journey into herbalism 5 years ago. 

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Annual SEED SWAP

March 16, 1:00-3:00pm


All are welcome to stop by and check out our seed selection and take home some free seeds in this now time-honored event! You do not have to save seeds to participate, we have PLENTY to share. This is a great opportunity to talk to other growers, share tips and plan for the growing season to come. If you have any old gardening supplies you no longer use you can bring them to share as well.



No need to register.

Contact lisab@interfaithneighbors.org

with any questions.

Intention Candle Making



 By Reiki Master Kim


Saturday, March 23

11.00am - 12:30pm, $35.00


What is an intention?

Simply put, an intention is a clear plan you set. Grounded in the present, intentions are often used as both an anchor and guiding post. Spiritually speaking, with every intention set, you send a signal to the universe about what you need or want to call into your life. 


What are we doing?

We are calling in the Intention of Prosperity. You are setting the intention, invoking your energy into an intention candle, and decorating that candle with flowers, herbs and crystals. A short guided meditation and centering will take place before we begin our project. All supplies included. You’re taking home a beautiful pillar candle!

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Join us for a morning of Intention Setting and Candle Decorating!

Come bring prosperity into your life and Kula’s as well, as all proceeds benefit the Farm. 

A workshop by Radiant Angel Candle Co owner Kim. She is also a Master Reiki Practitioner. Kim will lead all in a short guided meditation, as you delve into your own energy and set your intentions for prosperity, abundance and success- in whatever aspect that means to you.

Sea Moss Workshop

 By Charles Luckey


Saturday, March 23

1.30 - 3:00pm

Join us for a hands-on sea moss workshop where you will learn how to properly prepare and incorporate this powerful sea vegetable into your daily routine. In this workshop, you will be guided through step-by-step demonstrations on how to clean, soak, blend, and store sea moss for optimal nutrition and taste.

Additionally, you will receive a comprehensive overview of the numerous health benefits of sea moss, including its high mineral content, immune-boosting properties, and ability to support healthy digestion and skin health. Learn how to create delicious and nutritious recipes using sea moss, from smoothies and desserts to soups and salads.

And of course, you'll get to take some home!

Chuck’s African Ways is a lifestyle centered around holistic practices, aimed at guiding and supporting individuals in creating healthier eating habits through a plant-based approach to wellness.

Chuck’s African Ways offers guidance and products throughout the tri-state area, providing educational resources on herbs and holistic living.


Explore his range of holistic alternatives on: 

Chucksafricianways.myshopify.com


His vision is to continue growing and adding value to the community on the journey towards universal health and wellness.

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February Highlights

Kula Classroom students from College Achieve Charter School learned about the aquatic environment (top) and helped us start plants indoors for the Spring (bottom).

It was a beautiful sunny morning during the yoga class by Stephanie.

The Kula Kids got very excited about creating their own community aquarium with real fish and plants, now they know what it takes to set up and maintain their own.

Kula trainee Sy'Charles getting interviewed by our marketing coordinator Christie Cancro. All our workers have such an amazing story to tell.

Every week we are delighted to engage with both the ARC of Monmouth and Blue Dot Community, two area nonprofits that engage a neurodivergent population. Both of these groups are assisting us in the greenhouse with seasonal work such as seed starting, replanting towers, packing our herbal tea, cleaning and sorting seeds and plant propagation. Our days are brighter because of their visits! If you are an arts educator and would like to lead an art class for them, please contact lisab@interfaithneighbors.org

Shop Kula Farm

To get your locally grown fresh produce, please order by Wednesday. We'll pick your order Thursday, and have it ready on Friday morning at 11am until 4pm for pick up.  

Our products are highly seasonal, we’ll be adding new products to our online store on a weekly basis.

Thank you for supporting your local grower! 

For any questions, inquiries or concerns, please contact us at info@kulafarm.org or at 732.455.0511. For more info visit kulafarm.org and check out our socials below. We're located at 115 Atkins Avenue, Asbury Park, New Jersey. We welcome you or your group to visit us for a tour, a private class or event!

Please be so kind a to contact us to plan your visit ahead of time.

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The Kula Urban Farm is a social enterprise of Interfaith Neighbors.

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