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- Monday Night Class
- Seekers from all over the world converged on San Francisco looking for spiritual growth and/or to fundamentally change society. They become known as "the hippies."
- Stephen Gaskin, a former English professor at San Francisco State College, conducts Monday Night Class, an open meeting discussing how psychedelic experiences relate to
world religions.
Monday Night Class evolved from San Francisco State Free University classes
called 'Experiments in Unified Field Theory', 'Einstein Magic and God' , 'North American White Witchcraft', and 'Metaphysical Education ( Meta PE ).
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1969
- Monday Night Class ‘tripping classes’ attract 1000/wk
- Santa
Rosa Farm AKA "Humble Bottom" opens
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1970
- Monday Night Class book of Stephen transcripts
- The Caravan
- A Sixty Schoolbus tour across US resulting from a group of ministers and theologians from the American Academy of Religion attending one of
the Monday Night Classes.
- Stephen Gaskin, invited to speak to congregations of various churches across the
country, agrees to tour the heartland. Two hundred regular attendees of Monday Night Class
decide to accompany him.
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1971
pop. 300
- The Caravan - Continued
- A caravan of brightly painted school buses, VW vans, trucks, and campers join Stephen on a
coast-to-coast speaking tour of college campuses and churches. On the way they are joined
by other young people. After returning to California four months later, the Caravaners decide
to pool their money, buy land and stay together as a community.
- Arrive at the Martin Farm in Summertown, Tennessee
- Down payment on the 1050 acre Black Swan Ranch south of Nashville, TN and The Farm Community is founded
- Dec 9 - First Farm Report Issued
- The 1st Motor Pool bulding goes up on The Martin Farm
- The Sorghum Mill is completed
- The Dry Goods Store opens
- The Great Chocolate Barrel Dive (July 4)
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1972
- The Farm's homegrown rock n' roll band begin a series of coast-to-coast tours with Stephen,
playing in parks and student centers for free while promoting the community and increasing membership.
- Al Gore writes up the Farm for the Nashville Tennessean
- The Farm Clinic and The Farm School founded
- Wheat berry Winter
- Acklen Street Crew
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1973
- Farm uses "ham" radio to communicate to growing network
- US Supreme Court case - Grass as a religious sacrament
- Farm purchases 700 acre "Hickory Hill"
- The Farm Bakery Opens
- The Rocky Branch Farm in Kentucky opens
- "Hot Tofu" Band forms
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1974
- Hey Beatnik! This is the Farm Book is published
- Good Tasting Nutritional Yeast mail order company started
- Founding of Plenty USA
- NY Farm in Franklin starts
- The new brick gate house is recycled and rebuilt with the assistance of a lady bricklayer and her crew
- Stephen and others are jailed for one year for growing grass on The Farm property
- The Virginia Farm opens near Luoisa, VA in June
- The New York Farm opens in Franklin, NY
- The
Washington Farm, AKA the "Seattle Center" opens
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1975
pop. 750
- There are more than 750 people living on The Farm, including 160 married couples and 250
children. Over the next few years Plenty centers are set up in the South Bronx, Miami,
St. Louis, Washington DC, Chicago, the Caribbean, Guatemala, Central America, Africa
and Bangladesh. Also over the next few years satellite farms are formed in Wisconsin,
Missouri, Colorado, Michigan, West Virginia, Florida, Louisiana, California, Virginia,
Kentucky, New York, Alabama, Canada, and Ireland.
- Cooperative Method of Natural Birth Control is published
- The Farm Building Company founded, Robert S., President.
- California Farm Center opens
- The Rocky Branch Farm in Kentucky closes. Some residents moved to Green River Farm
- "The Wild Dogs" Band forms
- Puerto Rico Farm Opens
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1976
- Plenty sends team to Guatemala
- Spiritual Midwifery is published
- The Farm Denver Center opens
- Georgia Farm Opens
- The Virginia Farm closes in May
- The Massachusetts Farm Opens
- "The Wild Turkeys" Band forms
- "The Muchkins" Band forms
- Puerto Rico Farm Closes
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1977
- Pony caravan to the Smoky Mountains
- Georgia Farm Closes
- April - National Geographic article "Walk Across America", with Peter Jenkins' visit to The Farm.
- The Chicago Farm Opens
- The Farm Ladder Co. opens at The Wisconsin Farm in the summer
- "The Plenty Band" forms
- "The Tendons" Band forms
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1978
- Plenty founds the Bronx Center
- The Farm Denver Center transfers to Austin, TX
- Honicker vs. Hendrie brief filed with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- First Swimming Hole opens
- Hepatitus outbreak closes the gate at The Farm in TN to new members causing popultions to rise at some satellite farms
- "The Risers" Band forms
- July 15, 1978, The Longest Walk marches into Washington D.C.
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1979
- Ham radio crew develops the "Nuke Buster"
- Shutdown: Nuclear Power on Trial published; Ttranscript of the proceedings in Federal court from Honicker vs. Hendrie.
- No Nukes Rally in DC where Farm School kids bust the Smithsonian for Uranium Moon Rocks on display near The Hope diamond with a Nuke Buster
- Solar Electronics starts up
- "Walk Across America", with Peter Jenkins' visit to The Farm is published as a book
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1980
- Stephen and The Farm win first Right Livelihood Award
- Most of the 17 existing satelite farms sell off and many of those residents move to the TN Farm
- The Phil Donahue Show hosts Stephen Gaskin
- Ragweed Day Opening Celebration
- Canada Farm Established
- Tree Planting Projects start
- The Chicago Farm Closes
- NRC Releases Reactor Album
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1981
- Kids to the Country program begins on New York Farm
- The Farm High School plays in The World Games in Philadelphia with Buckminster Fuller
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1982
pop. 1200
- The population grows to over 1,200 members, half of whom are children.
- The annual number of visitors increases to over 10,000.
- TN Democratic party hires Farm computer tech's, wins elections
- Tofu Cookery published
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1983
- The Changeover
- The Farm changes from being totally collective, where all things were held in common, to a cooperative. The land is held in common but monthly dues are levied for community expenses. The population decreases dramatically.
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1987
- Last Payment made on the property. The land is free and clear!
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1988
- The Planitarians Band forms
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1989
- The Farm youth AYSO soccer team goes to regional champioships in Alabama
- The Lost Boyz Band forms
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1990
- The Farm hosts its first Alternative Energy Fair
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1992
- Alternative Energy Fair becomes Harvest Festival
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1993
- Highland Woods purchases the 650 acre Martin Farm
- First Farm web site, www.thefarm.org
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1995
- Tofu Nation forms
- The Hooka Band forms
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1996
- The Farm Net Corporation donates two tracts totalling 68 acres to Swan Trust in July.
- Combined with the 30 acres Swan Trust purchesed in 1994, the land has now become The Highland Woods Preserve.
- The Tractor Barn burns down. The case was ruled arson and left open.
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1997
- First UnityFest April 20th
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1998
- Construction begins on the Unity Center
- The New Water Tower is installed
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2000
- The Farm Yoga Studio Opens
- "THB" Band forms
- The Farm Recycling center starts Feb. 18
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- Swan Trust creates Big Swan Headwaters Preserve with the purchase of the Baggs tract in February
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2005
- Last 2nd generation farm kid greaduated from The Farm School
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2009
- Meeting Hall Dome is covered
- The Farm Community Garden is launched
- Safarmi Trail Rangers are formed
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2010
- Current Population of The Farm Community averages 200 people, is financially stable, and continues to evolve and change.
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| The Farm History Timeline Project >> |
The purpose of the project is to have a free, easily accessible timeline of the farm's history for the various friends, family, visitors, and the greater farmie family, to have for reference and fun for our generations. We're not looking to make any money here, just share our collective history through our shared stories. Then, create an online, interactive timline with the information that will be posted on the farm's website with links and references to publications, stories, pictures, videos, etc.. We've pretty much been consolidating and editing the stories that we've gotten so far, so that it's able to be put on the timeline as a bullet point and able to be posted. If you used to live on The Farm, or have some history with us, and you think there is something that should be on the timeline you'd like to share, or if you see something that might need to be corrected, please feel to email us with the form at the bottom of the page.
Navigation: Click on the bar above to drag along the timeline and get to different years. If you scroll over the arrows on the timeline, a ballon will popup with the information about that event. Click on it, and it will open to a few stories about it. If you have any contributions or comments, please review the timeline below and use the mail form at the bottom of the page to pass on any info to us to add to the timeline.
Sincerely,
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Some Topics to get the Memory Rollin'
When did the school become part of the NCACS?
- When some of the more well known farm books were published (that aren't already listed on the page above).
Yilk Yilk?
The Water Towers?
NRC?
Bandland?
Laundromat?
Store?
Meeting Hall?
Motor Pool?
Book Pub Co?
Farm Foods found and left?
The Dental Clinic open and close?
Saw Mill?
Swimming Hole (1st & 2nd)?
Phone Building Opening and Closing?
The Soy Dairy?
Bike Shop?
Track Team?
Sourgum Mill open and close?
Flour Mill open and close?
The Bakery open and close?
Mushroom People? Village Media?
Pottery Kiln? Hardware Store?
Tractor Barn build and burned?
Zen Scouts?
WUTZ founding?
Yellow submarine kids show
Pony Crews??
Greenhouse built and destroyed?
Making of roads,
paving of roads,
cemetery founding,
candy at the store,
haircuts begin
When did the community kitchen become the flour mill?
Dry Goods Store?
Original Store on the Martin Farm?
Showers on the Martin Farm?
First Outhouses?
First Construction Crew of 6 guys who supported 250 of us.
Looking for when a lot of the various satellite farms opened, moved, closed, etc. -
# Miami,
St. Louis,
Washington DC,
Chicago,
the Caribbean,
Guatemala,
Central America,
Africa,
Bangladesh,
Wisconsin,
Missouri,
Michigan,
West Virginia,
Florida, Louisiana,
California,
Virginia,
Kentucky,
New York,
Alabama,
Canada,
Ireland.
Send me an email (above) if you have anything to add. |
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