2024 Mother Earth Farm Fest

In it’s fourth year, the Mother Earth Farm Fest is a celebration of music, nature, and good company. Family, friends & friends of friends are welcome to this event on July 20, 2024. Donations of $20/adult, kids 17 and under are free and camping is included in ticket price! Ticket sales are limited and we will not be selling tickets at the gate. Email us to reserve your ticket at MotherEarthFarmPA@gmail.com (we accept Venmo or cash/check).

Located at Mother Earth Farm (4420 Warren Road) in beautiful Indiana, PA, the fest will bring rocking music, an opportunity to commune with nature and chill out with some amazing people.

Schedule:
SATURDAY July 20
1PM - Hike: guided hike along a portion of the 5 miles of trails throughout the forest which surrounds Mother Earth Farm.
2:30PM - Yoga:
To get you in the mood for an afternoon and evening full of grooving, join Carly as she leads you through a musical yoga adventure like you’ve never experienced!
MUSIC
3:30PM - Woodland Twang:
Electrifying fast grass/country duo based out of Saltsburg, PA.
5:30PM - Small Hours Trio:
A lively acoustic tribute to swing era greats such as Ella Fizgerald and Sarah Vaughn. Vocalist Margot Jezerc mandolinist Bryce Rabideau, and upright bassist Jason Rafalak use their unconventional instrumentation to breathe new life into beloved songs and celebrate a century of American improvised music. The result is a technically tight, sonically inventive trio with a singular sound.
7:00PM Headliner -
Ostrich Sausage: A trio of best buds serving up an eclectic mix of funky, fresh originals & finely curated covers. On a sonic journey with no end in sight, we are simultaneously refining & forward looking.

SUNDAY July 21
First thing in the morning join us for sound bath relaxation. Come ready to relax and rejuvenate your mind, body and spirt while being immersed in the sounds of crystal singing bowls and other instruments. Let go of the stress of everyday life for a moment and leave with a renewed sense of calm. Lead by Anne Jones who has a passion for sound healing and creating a space of safety and relaxation during each session. She is constantly honored to witness the transformative power of sound for individuals as she guides them to release what they’ve been holding inside, often moving them to tears. A suggested donation of $10 is appreciated!

9:00ish AM: A yearly favorite, community breakfast on Sunday morning for all campers. Bring some food to share, we will have our blackstone out ready to cook up breakfast with farm fresh goodies for all campers to enjoy!

FAQ
Q1. What is the food & drink situation?
A1. Noble Stein (a local brewery) will be selling beer. Attendees are also welcome to BYOB. Danny’s Taco Truck will be slinging their famous tacos. We are earth loving people & ask that each family ensures they keep the farm clean of trash & bring reusables if possible. If you’re camping bring food to share for our Sunday morning community breakfast.

Q2. What should I bring?
A2. This is a working farm, as such, it can be muddy so we would recommend appropriate footwear. You’ll want a water bottle (fresh water available for refills), sunscreen, blankets or chairs for the concert, food & drink in a cooler, cash (for vendors or for donations), camping gear if you’re staying the night and anything else that you’d typically bring for a day in nature.

Q3. Is this kid friendly?
A3. YES, not just friendly, but encouraged! However, keep in mind the festival is located on a farm so you’ll want to be sure you are able to keep a close eye on your little ones so they don’t get hurt or lost in the woods. There will be activities geared specifically for children. For older children, we ask that you make sure they are not drinking alcohol (if under 21) or engaging in any other illegal behavior.

Q4. Is this pet friendly?
A4. Kid-friendly & dog-friendly dogs are welcome but should remain leashed as there is a busy road that intersects the farm.

Q5. Can I stay the night?
A5. Yes again! There will be primitive camping spots available near the barn (not accessible by car). Attendees are encouraged to set up camp when they arrive. There is ample space so no reservations are needed and it's free to camp. All campers are encouraged to bring breakfast items to share for our communal breakfast the morning following the festival.

Q6. What about a bathroom?
A6. There is a bathroom available in the barn.

Q7. Where exactly is this located?
A7. Mother Earth Farm, 4420 Warren Road, Indiana, PA. GPS will take you there. See map below.

Q8. What are the donations going towards this year?
A8. After we pay our amazing musicians, whatever money we bring in will be donated. This year we are donating to Evergreen Conservancy! You can learn more about them by visiting Evergreen Conservancy | Environmental preservation and conservation. Last year the money went to Friends of the Park.

Q9. Who can I contact if I have more questions?
A9. Chloe or Jennica of Mother Earth Farm at motherearthfarmpa@gmail.com

Q10. How can I get tickets?
A10. You can email motherearthfarmpa@gmail.com to let us know how many tickets you will be purchasing. We accept Venmo or connect with Chloe to pay with cash.

FARM FEST 2023 MAP