Ayeko Farm Events

  • Ayeko Raspberry

    Raspberry U-Pick

    Stay tuned for updates on when the berries are ripe to pick. Come taste some of the best raspberries you have ever had. Bring your own containers if you can. $6/lb.

  • 3rd Saturdays - Farm Work Day

    Come to our monthly family friendly work day on the 3rd Saturday of each month. All are welcome to come put their hands in the soil and share a meal. Our upcoming dates for 2025 are April 19, May 17, June 21, July 19, August 16, and October 18.

  • Summer Vibes

    Registration is now open for the Summer Vibes camp! The program, run by our amazing partners Teaching with Love and Care, runs from June 30-August 8, Monday through Friday. Campers will be tending the farm, learning about the healing power of plants, cooking, horseback riding, and more!

Annual Events

Grounded In Freedom

July 11-13, 2025
Three-day celebration of Capoeira, Samba, Bhangra, Farming and fun. In collaboration with the Union Cultural Center of Seattle.

Desis on the Land

September 5-7, 2025
If you identify as Desi/South Asian/South Asian-American and are passionate about the connections between land, cultural traditions, and justice, come join us for this weekend gathering. Come ready to build community, get your hands dirty, stretch your mind, and continue building our collective power for positive change! Stay tuned for more details.

Reclaiming Alignment Equinox Retreat

Details coming soon!
This retreat was held in October of 2023 and is a collaboration with Song of the Spirit. This is space and time for Black and Brown organizers, land stewards, artists and activists to reconnect with land, build community, and recenter ourselves through daily practice. Stay tuned for updates on the 2025 retreat.

Ayeko envisions…

We plan to use this space for projects such as an outdoor school for BIPOC children, a BIPOC artist in residence program, healing retreats to reclaim our cultural healing traditions, intergenerational programming to uplift our elders, and will find creative ways to get produce to families who need it.