Harvest Fest 2025: Reclaiming Our Roots – Presented by FAMU Agroecology
Schedule
Sat Nov 08 2025 at 11:00 am to 05:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
301 W Orange Ave | Tallahassee, FL
About this Event
FAMU’s Harvest Fest 2025: Reclaiming Our Roots — is a powerful celebration of culture, sustainability, and community, here Tallahassee Florida. Presented by the Lola Hampton & Frank Pinder Center for Agroecology; this free, family-friendly festival honors the legacy of two agricultural trailblazers while uniting farmers, artists, educators, and families for a day filled with food, music, art, and collective joy. Experience the energy of Harvest Fest’s forth annual cultural and community festival that bridges generations through storytelling, creativity, and the shared roots that connect us all.
The Lola Hampton & Frank Pinder Center for Agroecology at Florida A&M University proudly presents the Inaugural Harvest Fest: “Reclaiming Our Roots.”
This community celebration honors the legacy of Dr. Lola Hampton and Mr. Frank Pinder — two trailblazers who built a foundation for sustainable agriculture, food justice, and community well-being in Florida’s Capital City.
Harvest Fest brings together farmers, educators, artists, chefs, and families for an unforgettable day centered around culture, sustainability, and connection to the land.
Come explore the beauty of the FAMU Community Garden, learn from local growers, and enjoy a family-friendly festival filled with food, art, workshops, and live music that celebrates the roots that unite us all.
Festival Highlights:
- Farm tours and Garden Workshops – Explore FAMU’s community garden and learn sustainable farming practices.
- Farm-to-Table Cooking Demos – Watch local chefs bring fresh produce to life.
- Drum Call & Cultural Performances – Experience music, movement, and ancestral connection.
- Community Mural + Ancestral Space – Honor the legacy of Lola Hampton & Frank Pinder through collective art.
- Local Vendors & Resource Tables – Shop, connect, and discover sustainable community businesses.
- Kids’ Corner & Storytelling – Family fun with crafts, garden games, and cultural education.
- Educational Panels & Speakers – Learn from growers, scholars, and advocates in the agroecology movement.
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, November 8, 2025
Time: Farm Tourd: 9AM - 11AM
Harvest Fest: 11AM – 5PM
Location: FAMU Agroecology Community Garden
301 W. Orange Avenue, Tallahassee, FL (across from FAMU DRS)
Admission: Free | Open to the Public | Family-Friendly
Parking: Free | FAMU DRS | Bethel AME Church Parking Lot
Good to Know:
- Bring your reusable water bottles, lawn chairs, and good vibes.
- Parking is available at FAMU DRS and nearby lots.
- This is an outdoor event — comfortable clothing and sunscreen recommended.
- All ages welcome; children’s activities available throughout the day.
- Follow us on Instagram, @famu_agroecology for updates, schedules, and volunteer opportunities!
Why Attend:
- Connect with farmers and changemakers building a resilient local food system.
- Celebrate culture, ancestry, and community through food and art.
- Support FAMU’s Agroecology Program — the first center in the nation named after two African American agricultural pioneers.
Where is it happening?
301 W Orange Ave, 301 West Orange Avenue, Tallahassee, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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