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2019 Visitors' Survey Sneak Preview!​

Our 2019 Highlights Report is nearly done and ready to share! We've analyzed 91 visitor surveys so far and there are more to go!  ​Check out our sneak preview below of some of the findings from our survey of visitors attending our tours, exhibits and arts and culture events.
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​Visitors responded to a series of statements that began with "As a result of my visit to the Clemmons Family Farm..."
  • * 97% of visitors agreed with the statement "I learned something new about African-American and/or African history, art, or culture, with 75% strongly agreeing.

  • * 92% of visitors reported that they intend to learn more about African-American and/or African history, art, or culture.

  • * 68% either agreed or strongly agreed they were more comfortable talking to people who are from different races, ethnicities, and religions than their own.

  • * All visitors completing the survey (100%) reported that they appreciate the multicultural environment offered through programs and people on the Farm.

  • * 91% indicated they intend to return to the Farm.

Some of the visitors' comments:
  • "Thank you for sharing this lovely place. My heart feels so warm".

  • "This was an excellent, amazing, powerful experience to sit in a circle together hearing poetry and discussing race and culture."
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  • "The art was so extraordinary and the guide really made it come alive for us."

  • "What an unexpected treasure! Would love to return for a food or music program."

  • "Love that the agricultural land is being preserved. It is absolutely essential."

  • ​"Very moving in this time of contemporary stress. I learned how culture from Africa and dedication of a generous family opens doors to new experiences. Susan was a wonderful guide. I will sign up for upcoming events and tell friends."
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Contact us at: contact@clemmonsfamilyfarm.org
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Leave us a message at: 765-560-5445

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  • What We Do
    • Job Openings
  • About
    • Our Team
    • About Us >
      • Our Vision
    • Who We Are >
      • Jack and Lydia's Living Legacy
      • How Jack and Lydia Found and Bought the Farm
      • Holding On to Our Legacies
    • When Are We Open?
    • Press Coverage >
      • Other News >
        • 2019 Visitors Survey: Sneak Preview
        • 2018 Updates
        • 2017 Updates
        • 2016 Updates
    • What Our Community is Saying >
      • 2018 Visitor Survey Findings!
      • Feedback from other Vermont communities
    • Subscribe!
  • Our Programs
    • The Legendary Ingramettes
    • Juneteenth 2022!
    • Storytelling Room >
      • 2021 Kwanzaa Storytelling Program
      • The Power of Image
      • Alone Together With Words That Heal
      • Juneteenth in the Air Program (2020)
      • 2018 To Sing of Common Things
      • Family Storytelling >
        • Farm Storytelling Channel
        • Our Storytelling >
          • Heritage, Farm & Family Stories >
            • Louisiana and Arkansas: 1800s - 1920s
            • From the South to the Mid-West: 1930s to 1950s
            • Finding and Buying the Farm
          • Vermont2Africa and Back Stories
    • K-12 Ethnic Studies >
      • WTAMW Project Director
    • Creating Healthy Communities >
      • Beneath Our Skin
      • Cancelling Miss Rona
      • A Sense of Place >
        • A Sense of Place at NEFA-CCX
    • Art >
      • Farm2Art Program >
        • Summer 2016 Farm2Art Program
      • Culinary Heritage & Arts Program
    • Farm
    • Forest
    • Heritage
  • Artists' Registry
    • Are You Looking for an Artist?
    • Why, Hello there, Artists!
  • Historic Buildings
    • Venue Rentals
    • Stay with Us!
    • Six Historic Buildings
    • The Barn House >
      • The Barn House Legacy
      • The Barn House Library
      • Stay with Us!
    • The Big Barn >
      • "Making History, Creating Place" Videos!
      • The Historic Water Cistern
    • The Main House >
      • About the Black Locust Trees
    • The Shop >
      • Shop Storytelling Videos
  • Please Donate!
    • Subscribe!