Blue Skye Farm
&
School of Natural Science
Connecting community with conservation through nature education, while living sustainably in the environment.


56th Annual EARTH DAY with 1st Annual PUYALLUP CELEBRATION at Blue Skye Farm with Wolf Camp & School of Natural Science
Email us if you would like to co-sponsor Puyallup’s 1st Annual Earth Day Celebration on April 22, 2026!
April 22nd has been designated as Earth Day every year since 1970, and there are many commemorative activities happening the weekend before and after. Here at Blue Skye Farm, we like to take the day off from office work on the actual date and head outside, working on the farm to help bring healthy food to the community, and continue conservation work important to our neighborhood.
Carpool, walk, bike, take the train or bus to join us on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 for the following Earth Day activities here at Blue Skye Farm, 1026 14th St SW in Puyallup:
12:00 Pot-Luck Lunch and the story of Earth Day;
1:00 Greenhouse To Garden Planting Workshop;
3:00 Native Plant Walk & Invasive Plant Removal Workshop;
5:00 Firemaking, Biochar & Carbon Impact Workshop;
7:00 Campfire Pot-Luck Dinner;
8:00 Sunset Campfire Music with Wolf Camp director Chris Chisholm
RSVP required on our Meetup.com site or by emailing us.

Farm Stand
Our Summer Blue Skye Farm Stand at 1026 14th St SW near Clark’s Creek Park in Puyallup kicks off Saturday, June 27, 2026 from 10:00-3:00 and continues on Saturdays through July, August & September as produce ripens, with a special produce and wildcrafting sale running Aug 24-28 during our Farm & Forest Day Camp.
Summer Day Camps
Guiding Principles

Generating produce to nourish our community through the practices of sustainability and permaculture.

Building relationships with the environment through ecological education and survival skills.

Regenerating food forests, native species and habitats so everyone has equitable access to healthy, nourishing spaces.
Remembering Where We Are
the voices, experiences, histories & Traditional ways of indigenous peoples are key to life here as everywhere. Blue Skye farm is located on the ancestral lands of the Puyallup Tribe whose people have stewarded these lands & WATERS since time immemorial and continue to do so today.







