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Inaugural MILPA MUSIC FESTIVAL at The Ecology Center in San Juan Capistrano

Celebrate the inaugural 2-day MILPA MUSIC FESTIVAL on Nov. 12 from 3 p.m.- 9:30 p.m., Nov. 13 from 1 pm.-.7 p.m., at The Ecology Center’s world-class, regenerative organic farm in South Orange County (San Juan Capistrano), highlighting the sites, sounds, and flavors of the Milpa season: corn, beans & squash. Featuring 18 local bands, local craft drinks, and very-local food – grown just a stone's throw from the music stage.

“Milpa” is the ten-thousand-year-old tradition of intercropping corn, beans, and squash – the original regenerative organic agriculture. The first annual Milpa Music Festival will focus on the rhythm of the earth (and local bands), featuring musical acts that are committed and passionate about the environment, sustainable agriculture, and food security.  

Music From…The Mattson 2 (San Diego), Anna St Louis (LA), Austin Leonard Jones (Ojai), Aviator Stash (San Diego), Black Pool (San Diego), Foreignlocal. (San Diego), Gazoota (Orange County), Junaco (LA), Kacey Johansign (LA), Massage (LA), Semi Trucks (Orange County), Sweet Nobody (Long Beach), Well Well Well (San Diego), Lover Sonico (Orange County), Molina & Caro (LA), Tambor (LA), and more.

Food + Hands-On Activities…Peace Pizza + More: The Ecology Center’s pop-up artisan pizza shop features farm-made sourdough with produce from the farm, and organic, family-owned grass-fed cheese from Rumiano.

Herbal Tea Bar: Refresh yourself with a cup of nourishing tea blended from Regenerative Organic Certified™ herbs, flowers, and roots grown at The Ecology Center.

Community Seed Saving + Swap: Throughout time, traditional farmers have preserved seed from their best crops to replant the following year, resulting in crop varieties with exceptional resilience and production power. Join us in learning time-tested practices for seed saving in your home or school garden, followed by a community seed swap.

Farm Tour + The Story of Milpa: Take in the beautiful fall colors of The Ecology Center’s 28-acre Regenerative Organic Certified™ farm while learning about the symbiotic relationship of corn, beans, and squash on this special guided tour.

Marigold Garland Making: In Mesoamerican culture, the scent of marigold blossoms (cempasuchitl) was believed to guide ancestral spirits back to visit their loved ones. Weave marigold garlands (with farm-grown marigolds) to honor the land’s ancestors and their legacy that nourishes us today.

Nov. 12 // 3 p.m.- 9:30 p.m.

Nov. 13 // 1 pm.-.7 p.m. 

Ticketing 

Adults:                        $45

Children 5-12:           $20

Children Under 5:     Free           Prices listed are for one-day tickets..

The Ecology Center is located at 32701 Alipaz St San Juan Capistrano.

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