Upcoming events
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November - January
No events in the dark season.
Please reach out for 1/1 help or to plan for a future event.
Fall & Winter are great times for the groundwork for the next growing season!
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Compost Ritual: Whispering to the Future
Open to the public!
A participatory compost ritual at 465 Collective Gallery @ 465 South Van Ness, San Francisco.
Through writing, offering, touch, taste, smell and whispers visitors will help build a living compost pile and read from The Book of Compost: Whisper into the Future, II—a collective act of renewal and queer imagination.
Open to the public, October 19, 2–4 PM at 465 Collective. -
Past event: Walking Tour with EARTH SF - Visit Compost Spire at 465 Gallery, San Francisco
Part of the kickoff walking-tour of The Lab’s first year of programming around the compost pile.
Friday 6-7:30, Oct 17th, must sign up via The Lab, space limited
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Past Event: Live @ THE MOTH
Oct 8, “Had I gone too far…” A wormy story about compost community and culture presented at Berkeley’s Freight & Salvage. Audio coming soon
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Past event: Private Lecture at USF Urban Agriculture class - Oct 1, 2025
Closed event.
Want me to host a Worm Choir for your class or event? Get in touch!
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Past event: Kids Hold Worms. Grown-ups Drink Coffee.
Sept 28th, 10-11 ish @ private El Cerrito Garden
A Sunday morning reset: little hands meet wiggly worms while grown-ups sip hot coffee. Low-key, hands-on, and a fun way to meet neighbors in El Cerrito. Please rsvp for address & introduce yourself. -
Past event: Harvest Festival
Sept 20th, 11-2pm @ Urban Farm Oasis
Build your own free mini worm hotel, worms included! Other give-aways and sensory fun. Many other family farm-friendly activities, too!
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Past event: The Worm Choir: A Sensory Rite of Compost Initiation
Feeling disconnected? Swap doomscrolling for dirt-sniffing. Let a worm explain the secrets of the universe (or at least decomposition). Looking for a no-cost nervous system reset? Get your hands in living soil, inhale that microbial perfume, and remember you’re part of a much slower, older story.ion goes here

