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Welcome to First Light Farm! At First Light Farm, we have different programs to support your well-being: 1) Soil to Supper Program: Pick your own healthily grown vegetables 7 days a week. With First Light Farm's Soil to Supper program, you join as a member, sign a liability release form, and then can begin harvesting your own vegetables right from the farmland! It's one way to ensure that you are getting the most vitamins and minerals from your foods! Plus you get the added benefit of slowing down, taking deep breaths, and enjoying the beauty of the fields and surrounding habitats. Who can measure that kind of health supporting practice! 2)"Mini Farm" Program: There is nothing better than growing your own food! Not only do you get to plant what you want to eat (organic only please!), but you also learn that Mother Nature is an amazing teacher of the virtues of slowing down, practicing patience, learning to stop, breathe and observe and being grateful for the rich Snoqualmie River Valley that hosts so much biodiversity and farm life. First Light Farm offers three sizes of Mini Farms: 300 square feet, 600 square feet, and 900 square feet. 3) Work Share Program: Our Work Share program is designed for individuals who want to experience farm life, enjoy the beauty of the farm land, and not have to pay for your produce! Volunteer a minimum of 4 hours a week doing a variety of farming chores and, in return, receive a box of vegetables (of your choice) valued at $40.00. 4) U-Pick and Farm Stand Non-members are always welcome to visit our farm stand that is open two-four days a week depending on the season to purchase vegetables and honey or harvest your own vegetables at u-pick prices. First Light Farm is an eco-farm (we use only organic practices) in Carnation around the corner from Camp Korey and the historic Carnation farm and approximately 25 miles east of Seattle. First Light Farm seeks to provide individuals, families and organizations with a variety of experiences that remind us that our personal health and the soil's vitality are interconnected.

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