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Innovation Learning Lab – Opal’s Farm Field Trip – Fort Worth 11/25@10:00am

Fort Worth, Texas
  • Event date:
    November 25, 2024 at 10:00 AM
  • Event end:
    November 25, 2024 at 12:00 PM
  • Size
    30

THIS IS A PRIVATE EVENT ORGANIZED FOR INNOVATION LEARNING LAB. Each person ages 4+ in attendance must have a ticket.
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Take a field trip at Opal’s Farm, founded by community activist Opal Lee, a retired teacher and activist nicknamed the “Grandmother of Juneteenth” for her success in lobbying to make the Texas holiday recognized nationwide. For her work, Ms. Opal was also nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor. Part of her legacy extends to education through her unique farm located in the Trinity River banks, which serve the local community, and teaches visitors of all ages about farming and ecology.

This field trip is developed by educators to support Texas state curriculum requirements (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, or TEKS), and it takes place on the five-acre urban farm east of Fort Worth downtown, on rich, fertile bottom land near river. It is appropriate for all ages.

Key questions answered in this field trips includes “Where does our food come from before we buy it in the grocery store?” and “What does it take to grow the food that we eat every day?” The tailored field trips answer these questions with hands-on experiences on the farm. Groups taste, feel, hear, and see their way through a diverse food ecosystem, exploring soil environments, pollinators, gardening, food processing, and many other topics.

PLEASE NOTE: The restroom facilities onsite are limited to one portable toilet. Most groups are able to accommodate this by planning accordingly, but we want to make sure organizers are aware of this early in the process.

Topic Areas for This Field Trip

Organic gardening fundamentals

Want to learn how to garden in a sustainable way? Come learn about the basics of gardening from taking care of the soil, planting, dealing with pests, and harvesting wonderful fruits and vegetables. 

Wetland and watershed studies 

Opal’s Farm sits on the banks of the Trinity River. Learn how the farm influences water quality and the importance clean water has on healthy human societies. Explore these concepts through water quality testing, discussions around agricultural based water conservation, and fishing on the banks of the Trinity.

Fighting food insecurity

Learn about local communities that struggle with food insecurity and movements that act to alleviate these issues. Explore how the farm aids in fighting food insecurity through our food production, community education,  and relationships with local food banks and farmers markets.

About the farm

Opal’s Farm is dedicated to providing farm-fresh, nutritious food in the neighborhood that has been federally declared a food desert. It leverages organic farming practices, and resides on land owned by the Tarrant County Water District. Unity Unlimited, the nonprofit behind Opal’s arm also seeks to create jobs, provide training, and bring a spirit of entrepreneurship and self-reliance back to the local community. In particular, it works with the incarcerated to offer them a chance to re-enter society. Opal’s Farm is also creating community plots that can be leased to those interested in ongoing participation and education.

Interested in learning more about the farm’s history and work in the community? Tour the farm of the Grandmother of Juneteenth.

Pricing

Pricing

  • 1 participant ages 3+

    All attendees age 3+ must have a ticket. Please ensure to supervise all children closely to ensure the children and the plants remain safe from harm.

    $ 15.00
  • 1 participant ages 0-2

    Babies and toddlers are welcome and do not need tickets. Please ensure to supervise all children closely to ensure the children and the plants remain safe from harm.

    Free

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Opal's Farm

Opal's Farm is a five acre urban farm in Fort Worth, Texas, started by the "Grandmother of Juneteenth," Opal Lee. It aims to provide fresh food, jobs, and other benefits to its community. The farm is part of Unity Unlimited, Inc.