Dance your way into climate action.
Wolfe’s Neck Center is proud to present the Climate Solutions Dance Party on Saturday, May 9 in collaboration with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and SPACE Gallery. Because climate work should include joy, music and community, we’re bringing people together for a night of dancing, connection and climate optimism. Let’s groove along to music from DJs for Climate Action.
The event is a celebration of the paperback release of Dr. Johnson’s New York Times bestselling book What If We Get It Right?: Visions of Climate Futures — an inspiring collection of possibilities for building a better climate future.
While you’re here, explore the campus, visit the Organic Dairy and the Wishcamper Education Barn and see regenerative agriculture in action.
Come dressed as your favorite climate solution — there will be costume prizes! The first 200 people to arrive will receive a copy of the new book. Buy your tickets today before they sell out.
While you’re here, we invite you to experience the work happening across our campus. At Wolfe’s Neck Center, we partner with farmers, researchers and educators to advance regenerative agriculture through farming practices that build healthy soil, strengthen farm viability and support thriving ecosystems.
Through programs like the Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship, the Northeast Farmers Fund and the New England Grazing Network, Wolfe’s Neck Center helps prepare the next generation of farmers with the skills, knowledge and hands-on experience needed to build resilient farms and strengthen regional food systems in a changing climate.
Join us for our Annual Volunteer Day on Friday, April 17! Visit the Volunteer page (under “Get Involved”) for more information.