CLEMMONS FAMILY FARM
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      • Juneteenth in the Air Program (2020)
      • 2018 To Sing of Common Things
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        • Our Storytelling >
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            • From the South to the Mid-West: 1930s to 1950s
            • Finding and Buying the Farm
          • Vermont2Africa and Back Stories
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      • WTAMW Project Director
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      • Beneath Our Skin
      • Cancelling Miss Rona
      • A Sense of Place >
        • A Sense of Place at NEFA-CCX
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        • Summer 2016 Farm2Art Program
      • Culinary Heritage & Arts Program
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    • Are You Looking for an Artist?
    • Why, Hello there, Artists!
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Our News

​The Clemmons Family Farm in Vermont is in a gradual transition phase from a private family-owned farm to a non-profit organization. We are pursuing several avenues to raise funds that will enable us to offer more public events and programs celebrating African-American heritage, farming, the arts and sciences, and multicuturalism.   

Some of the grounds and buildings are now available to rent for meetings, workshops, retreats and special occasions.
Please email us directly for inquiries at clemmonsfamilyfarm@gmail.com 

Please like us on Facebook to stay up to date on Farm happenings!
Check out our 2018 Highlights Report
Check out our 2017 Updates
Check out our 2016 Updates
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!