Flowers growing near the tent at Forevermore Farm

Forevermore Farm

The Learning Collective

Learn Together. Lead Together. Grow Together.

A hands-on, community-centered program where families explore meaningful projects, build practical skills, and grow together.

A shared-learning community

Learning is better together.

The Learning Collective is a community-based program where families explore hands-on projects together—from gardening and cooking to animals, art, leadership, and life skills—while parents and guardians take an active role in guiding the learning alongside their children.

This is not a drop-off program. Parents and guardians are part of the experience, not just observers. Each family will be invited to help lead or support a small group in an area they know, enjoy, or are willing to learn alongside others.

Clear guidelines and structure will be provided so everyone understands what is expected and how the learning process is guided. No special experience is required—just a willingness to participate, share, and grow.

What families can expect

  • Broad, project-based learning for families
  • Hands-on experiences for all ages
  • Opportunities in animals, gardening, cooking, arts, life skills, leadership, wellness, and community projects
  • Parents and guardians help guide small groups
  • Clear expectations and structure provided
  • Adults can grow into leadership roles over time
  • No age limit

Interest Survey

Parent/Guardian Skills & Interests Survey

Please complete the survey below so we can better understand your family’s interests, strengths, and availability. Parents and guardians are an important part of the experience and will be invited to help lead small groups, support activities, and share their skills and interests.

Family Information

Children *
Preferred Contact Method *

Participation & Leadership

How would you like to be involved? *
How comfortable are you with guiding a small group of children or families? *
Would you be open to growing into a leadership role over time? *

Skills, Experience, & Interests

Choose every area where you could share knowledge, experience, or support.

Animals & Animal Care
Gardening, Plants, & Nature
Food, Cooking, & Home Skills
Arts, Crafts, & Creative Skills
Leadership, Community, & Life Skills
Health & Wellness

Experience & Confidence

How would you describe your experience in the areas you selected? *

Practical Support

In addition to teaching or helping lead, how else could you contribute?
Do you have access to tools, materials, equipment, or resources you may be willing to share?

Availability

How often could you realistically help? *
What days/times usually work best for your family?
What role would you prefer? *

Final Questions