Join us all year long for events that grow wisdom, wildness and wonder.
Treehouse Raising
We're building open-air platforms large enough to hold 20 people in conversation. What happens when your workshop room has roots, and a view, and birds joining the debate?
Arena Installation
We’re building a 5000-square-foot structure designed for events and community, for hospitality and discovery. A meeting of shelter and sky, a gathering place among forest and field. The backdrop of encounter.
2026 Virginia Volunteerism Summit: Workshop
The most effective advocates move between two worlds — the community and the corridors of power — and know that each demands something different. In this session we explore what it takes to walk in both without losing yourself: how to hold authenticity while pushing for uncomfortable progress, how to be enough things to enough of the right people in enough of the right spaces, and how to do all of it without burning out. It's not easy. Let's talk about it.
Team Like a Herd
Wild horse herds have outlasted ice ages, predators, and scarcity — not through hierarchy, but through radical clarity about roles, trust, and collective wellbeing. In this session we ask what human teams might finally learn from them.
People 1st - New York City
Companies are living systems disguised as tax entities. When we design them as they wish to be – for relationship, meaning, and regeneration rather than predictability and control — vitality returns. This keynote brings that idea to a national audience and asks what it would take to actually build it.
Horse Homecoming
We move the herd. To their new home: more track, more sky, pasture, and a new life at the center of our learning work. What does it mean to create the conditions where those in our charge can finally stretch into their full range?
First Harvest
Back in February, before the ground had fully woken up, we put faba beans in the soil alongside our partners at the Virginia Cooperative Extension. Now, four months later, we harvest together, and the land delivers on its promise for the first time. We gather what we planted, and ask what it means to lead with that kind of faith: to put something in the ground without certainty, to tend it through the cold, wait.
Wild Horse Adoption
A new mustang joins our herd. She’ll arrive carrying the memory of open range and a trust not yet given. The work of welcome begins. On the horse's terms. Asking what we can learn from the practice of earning and creating belonging.
Organizational Resilience
In this 90-minute interactive virtual workshop, we'll explore what thriving ecosystems can teach us about building resilience, fostering adaptability, sustaining performance. Lessons applicable at any scale: a career, a project, and an organization
First Fenceposts
Aromatic, dense, rot-resistant for decades: Cedar is natural technology at its finest. We’ll learn about its remarkable capabilities and place the first of 100s of posts that will guide our horses and guests.
The Sierra Club Walkabout
We open the fields to conservationists and neighbors, walking and talking through what we're building here, with folks who know a thing or two about caretaking natural systems.
Many Hands
Our monthly community forum convenes once again. This month’s topic is Home. Come hear one of the region’s foremost experts discuss Affordable Housing.
University of Richmond Walkabout
We welcome students and faculty onto the land to encounter regenerative practice as something lived rather than studied. What changes in us when learning leaves the classroom and has to get its boots dirty?
Land Grading
We’ll move earth, gently reshaping the ground that will hold The Tomorrow Company arena, and paths for horses and humans.
Mushroom Growing
The Tree of Heaven is an invasive species that wants to take over everything. We're going to let it be useful on its way out. We'll chip it down and spread oyster mushroom and wine cap spawn across the beds, seeding a network that will fruit in a few months. What we can learn from a system that transforms what was destructive into something nourishing?
Persuasive Storytelling
Explore the architecture of stories that shift hearts and minds, and ask what it means to invite people into moral obligation rather than simply persuade them.
Tree Planting
Join friends and neighbors to plant hundreds of trees across the pasture. Years from now, they’ll offer shade for the horses, windbreaks against the weather, and roots holding soil in place. But for now, they offer a reason to come together, be with good people on lovely land.
Planting on Contour
With the Contour Lines team, we’ll create swales and plant hundreds of trees along the land's natural shape, learning about hydrology and topography, and asking how we can create abundance simply by working with what's already there.
Many Hands
Our monthly community forum turns to the land, discussing conservation, preservation, and stewardship work happening across our region, with foremost experts in the space.
