
What we’re about
Robin Greenfield is foraging 100% of his food and medicine for an entire year!
For one year Robin Greenfield is foraging every bite of his food and medicine. A year without grocery stores, restaurants, pharmacies or even a garden. “Nature” is his garden!
Is it possible to eat in harmony with Earth and live in reciprocity? Robin wholeheartedly believes so and is putting this love and devotion for Earth into bold action as he harvests the food and medicine that is growing freely and abundantly all around us.
He is traveling to our community to share his foraging journey and celebrate the individuals and organizations in our community working for a more resilient, local food system. He will also share about the newly launched 1 Million Community Fruit Trees Initiative and invite us to get involved in this grassroots collaborative effort in food sovereignty.
While many of us are in great despair over our current social, political and environmental crises, this is a call to bold action. Now is the time to embrace community, build local resiliency, grow our relationships and develop our skills. This is a call to healing our relationship with Earth!
Join us for an eye opening exploration of food sovereignty through the food and medicine that is growing abundantly all around us.
Upcoming events
11

An Evening with Robin Greenfield. Foraging 100% of My Food For a Year!
Bad River Food Sovereignty at Housing Authority Gathering Room, 75860 Highway 2, Odanah, WI, USFor one year Robin Greenfield is foraging every bite of his food and medicine. A year without grocery stores, restaurants, pharmacies or even a garden. “Nature” is his garden!
Is it possible to eat in harmony with Earth and live in reciprocity? Robin wholeheartedly believes so and is putting this love and devotion for Earth into bold action as he harvests the food and medicine that is growing freely and abundantly all around us.
He is traveling to our community to share his foraging journey and celebrate the individuals and organizations in our community working for a more resilient, local food system. He will also share about the newly launched 1 Million Community Fruit Trees Initiative and invite us to get involved in this grassroots collaborative effort in food sovereignty.
While many of us are in great despair over our current social, political and environmental crises, this is a call to bold action. Now is the time to embrace community, build local resiliency, grow our relationships and develop our skills. This is a call to healing our relationship with Earth!
Join us for an eye opening exploration of food sovereignty through the food and medicine that is growing abundantly all around us.
Hosted by Bad River Food Sovereignty
Housing Authority Gathering Room
December 2nd – 5:30-7:30 PM
75860 Highway 2, Odanah, WI 54861
ALL are welcome and all events are FREE! No RSVP is needed.
For details about the Earth Provides Us With Everything We Need Tour and Robin’s year of foraging visit:
https://www.robingreenfield.org/foragingyear
12/2 Bad River Tribe, WI
12/3 Madison, WI
12/5 Stevens Point, WI
12/6 Green Bay, WI
12/8 Milwaukee, WI
12/9 Blanchardville, WI
12/10 La Crosse, WI
12/11 Faribault, MN
12/12 Minneapolis, MN
12/13 Chaska, MN
12/14 Duluth, MN1 attendee
An Evening with Robin Greenfield. Foraging 100% of My Food For a Year!
Four Winds Farm, 5735 Adams Road,, Fitchburg, WI, USFor one year Robin Greenfield is foraging every bite of his food and medicine. A year without grocery stores, restaurants, pharmacies or even a garden. “Nature” is his garden!
Is it possible to eat in harmony with Earth and live in reciprocity? Robin wholeheartedly believes so and is putting this love and devotion for Earth into bold action as he harvests the food and medicine that is growing freely and abundantly all around us.
He is traveling to our community to share his foraging journey and celebrate the individuals and organizations in our community working for a more resilient, local food system. He will also share about the newly launched 1 Million Community Fruit Trees Initiative and invite us to get involved in this grassroots collaborative effort in food sovereignty.
While many of us are in great despair over our current social, political and environmental crises, this is a call to bold action. Now is the time to embrace community, build local resiliency, grow our relationships and develop our skills. This is a call to healing our relationship with Earth!
Join us for an eye opening exploration of food sovereignty through the food and medicine that is growing abundantly all around us.
Hosted by Four Winds Farm Fitchburg
December 3rd – 6:00-8:30 PM
5735 Adams Road Fitchburg, WI 53575
All are welcome and admission is free, but please reserve your ticket in advance so we can plan accordingly!
https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/fourwindsfarmfitchburg/an-evening-with-robin-greenfield
For details about the Earth Provides Us with Everything We Need Tour and Robin’s year of foraging visit:
https://www.robingreenfield.org/foragingyear
12/2 Bad River Tribe, WI
12/3 Madison, WI
12/5 Stevens Point, WI
12/6 Green Bay, WI
12/8 Milwaukee, WI
12/9 Blanchardville, WI
12/10 La Crosse, WI
12/11 Faribault, MN
12/12 Minneapolis, MN
12/13 Chaska, MN
12/14 Duluth, MN1 attendee
An Evening with Robin Greenfield. Foraging 100% of My Food For a Year!
The Encore, Dreyfus University Center, 1015 Reserve Street, Stevens Point, WI, USFor one year Robin Greenfield is foraging every bite of his food and medicine. A year without grocery stores, restaurants, pharmacies or even a garden. “Nature” is his garden!
Is it possible to eat in harmony with Earth and live in reciprocity? Robin wholeheartedly believes so and is putting this love and devotion for Earth into bold action as he harvests the food and medicine that is growing freely and abundantly all around us.
He is traveling to our community to share his foraging journey and celebrate the individuals and organizations in our community working for a more resilient, local food system. He will also share about the newly launched 1 Million Community Fruit Trees Initiative and invite us to get involved in this grassroots collaborative effort in food sovereignty.
While many of us are in great despair over our current social, political and environmental crises, this is a call to bold action. Now is the time to embrace community, build local resiliency, grow our relationships and develop our skills. This is a call to healing our relationship with Earth!
Join us for an eye opening exploration of food sovereignty through the food and medicine that is growing abundantly all around us.
University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point
Dreyfus University Center Theatre
1015 Reserve St, Stevens Point, WI 54481
December 5th – 6:00-8:00 PM
ALL are welcome and all events are FREE! No RSVP is needed.
For details about the Earth Provides Us With Everything We Need Tour and Robin’s year of foraging visit:
https://www.robingreenfield.org/foragingyear
12/2 Bad River Tribe, WI
12/3 Madison, WI
12/5 Stevens Point, WI
12/6 Green Bay, WI
12/8 Milwaukee, WI
12/9 Blanchardville, WI
12/10 La Crosse, WI
12/11 Faribault, MN
12/12 Minneapolis, MN
12/13 Chaska, MN
12/14 Duluth, MN1 attendee
An Afternoon With Robin Greenfield: Foraging 100% of My Food For a Year!
The Tarlton Theatre, 405-409 W Walnut St, Green Bay, WI, USThe historic Tarlton Theatre, Clean Water Action Council of Northeast WI, and Inspired North present "An Afternoon with Robin Greenfield"!
For one year Robin Greenfield is foraging every bite of his food and medicine. A year without grocery stores, restaurants, pharmacies or even a garden. “Nature” is his garden!
Is it possible to eat in harmony with Earth and live in reciprocity? Robin wholeheartedly believes so and is putting this love and devotion for Earth into bold action as he harvests the food and medicine that is growing freely and abundantly all around us.
He is traveling to our community to share his foraging journey and celebrate the individuals and organizations in our community working for a more resilient, local food system. He will also share about the newly launched 1 Million Community Fruit Trees Initiative and invite us to get involved in this grassroots collaborative effort in food sovereignty.
While many of us are in great despair over our current social, political and environmental crises, this is a call to bold action. Now is the time to embrace community, build local resiliency, grow our relationships and develop our skills. This is a call to healing our relationship with Earth!
Join us for an eye opening exploration of food sovereignty through the food and medicine that is growing abundantly all around us.
For more details about the Earth Provides Us With Everything We Need Tour and Robin’s year of foraging visit: https://www.robingreenfield.org/foragingyear
𝐃𝐨𝐨𝐫𝐬
Doors and community resource vendors available at 12:00 PM.
𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐰𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞
Speaking at 1:00 PM.
Full dinner menu and beverages available. 🍺🍷🍸 Please pre-purchase your dinner with your reservation.
𝐓𝐢𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐭𝐬
🎟️ Admission is free. Please reserve a table for your party. 🎟️
🎟 Tables for parties of 2-5 available. Seating arrangements are on a first-come, first-served basis based on the order your reservation is placed. Please purchase a table based on the number of guests in your party. Tables or individual tickets are not guaranteed proximity to other parties unless purchased together under the same party name or same order. Table reservations which are not claimed by showtime will be cancelled and offered to other guests as necessary. 🎟
𝐑𝐞𝐟𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐬
All ticket sales are final and no refunds will be issued 48 hours prior to the show.
𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐲-𝐈𝐧𝐬
🚫 No carry-in food or drink permitted. Please plan your dinner at The Tarlton Theatre by checking our menu online at thetarlton.com.
𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲
♿︎ Please message our page about any accessibility accommodation requests 24 hours prior to the show. All movie showings at The Tarlton Theatre include closed captioning.
𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠
The Tarlton Theatre offers complimentary parking at the paved lot located immediately to the west of the theatre at 100 South Chestnut Avenue. Parking spaces marked "The Tarlton Theatre" are reserved for theatre guests only. Free parking is also available on South Broadway, South Chestnut Avenue, and Howard Street, but we caution our guests against parking their vehicles overnight.
𝐀𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐓𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐭𝐨𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐫𝐞
The historic Tarlton Theatre is Green Bay's hometown, circa-1925 Art Deco drafthouse cinema, club, and performing arts venue. Boasting the city's biggest original movie screen, a menu of classic and modern American cuisine, and craft beverages at full-service bars, The Tarlton Theatre is proud to feature a wide variety of programs and dining options for all members of our community and beyond.
thetarlton.com1 attendee