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IT ALL STARTS WITH AN IDEA

PRESERVATION  •  CULTIVATION  •  EDUCATION

EVENTS
3/NOV

Remembrance Day

Sunday 

1:30 & 2:30

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​Come and mark the adoption of the 1864 Maryland Constitution outlawing enslavement with a tour of the historic St. Nicholas Creek Burial Ground at Serenity Farm. Tours will be at 1:30 and 2:30 leaving from the Harvest House at Serenity Farm. Space is limited so please reserve a spot now!

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8/DEC

Greening of the Burial Ground​

Sunday

1:00

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Part of the Charles County Holiday Trail, Meet at the Harvest House at 1 to create your own swag or decorations made out of natural green materials (provided or bring your own), then tour to the historic St. Nicholas Creek Burial Ground, resting place of 23 enslaved persons dating from 1790-1810 to decorate the graves with the decorations created. Only one tour that day, leaving at approximately 2/2:30, space is limited. Meet at the Harvest House on Serenity Farm. There are lite refreshments, hot cider, cookies, and treats offered. â€‹

Mission

 

Our mission is to reconnect people to the land through preservation, cultivation, and education.

WELCOME TO SOUTHERN MARYLAND

Through our diverse projects, we provide leadership in agricultural preservation, cultivate the land in service to our community, and engage with visitors in the dynamic historical significance of our region. 

PRESERVATION

We preserve landscapes, buildings, plants, and the history of the people that worked this land, including the preservation of the Serenity Farm Burial Ground.

CULTIVATION

We cultivate the land in service to our community, providing fresh produce to local food banks so those less fortunate have access to healthy food.

EDUCATION

We develop and provide educational programs, tours, and events to engage audiences with the agricultural and historical significance of our region.

HELP US ENGAGE, INFORM
AND INSPIRE THE PUBLIC

Your ideas and donations are welcome!

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