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Support Full Spectrum Farms

Support Full Spectrum Farms

Starlight Night, the annual fundraiser for Full Spectrum Farms, will take place 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, on the farm.

 

There will be music, BBQ, kids’ theater, hayrides, silent auction, raffles and games. Advanced tickets for Starlight Night are available by making a $25 donation for a single ticket or a $50 donation for a family. Tickets will also be available at the gate.

Full Spectrum Farms is a non-profit organization in Cullowhee that serves people with Autism Spectrum Disorder by providing a farm community. Founded in 2002 by parents of children with ASD, Full Spectrum Farms is a 34 acre farm where individuals with ASD can live, work and explore in a safe and encouraging environment. Through free weekly programs such as woodworking, pottery, weaving, adaptive horticulture, exercise and wellness, summer camps and arts and crafts, clients gain life and social skills to help achieve their personal goals. 

The Starlight Night fundraiser serves as the organization’s main source of income. Volunteers are still needed and can sign up to help at tinyurl.com/mrx74v4a.

For more information about Full Spectrum Farms, or to purchase tickets for Starlight Night, visit fullspectrumfarms.org, find the farm on Facebook, call 828.293.2521 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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