
Living Series
Old-world skills for modern children — $300/month
1:00 - 3:00 PM
2 hours weekly
$300/month
Month-to-month
Every Friday
Starting Feb 13th
Limited Spots
RSVP required
With hands-on homesteading skills your students will love! Each Friday in February features a different farmstead activity designed to teach confidence, stewardship, and real-life skills they can apply to homesteading or farming. Think of it as a real-life science lesson!
Open Enrollment
This class is open to students who are not currently enrolled in our Farmstead Micro-School program. Step Up direct billing approved! Feel free to share with other homeschoolers.
Old-World Skills for Modern Children
The Living Series introduces participants to the principles and practices of sustainable living, homesteading, and permaculture. Through hands-on learning experiences on our working farm, students discover how to live in harmony with nature while building practical skills for self-sufficiency.
This comprehensive program combines theoretical knowledge with real-world application, teaching everything from organic gardening and renewable energy to natural building techniques and community resilience. $300 per month gives your family access to the full series of workshops and hands-on experiences.
Hands-On Learning
Practical sustainable living skills through farm-based education and community projects.

Sustainable Living Skills
Comprehensive education in homesteading and eco-friendly living
Organic Gardening
Learn sustainable farming techniques, soil health, and food production
Natural Building
Explore eco-friendly construction methods and sustainable architecture
Resource Conservation
Water conservation, waste reduction, and renewable energy systems
Permaculture Design
Design sustainable systems that work with nature's patterns
Community Building
Create resilient communities and cooperative living arrangements
Self-Sufficiency
Practical skills for food preservation, tool maintenance, and independent living
Learning Modules
Sustainable Agriculture
Organic farming, permaculture, and regenerative agriculture
Renewable Energy
Solar power, wind energy, and energy conservation
Natural Building
Cob construction, straw bale homes, and earth-friendly materials
Water Systems
Rainwater harvesting, greywater systems, and water conservation
Who Should Join
Ready to Join the Living Series?
Spots are limited! Reserve your place now for this hands-on sustainable living experience.
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