Students look at colorful Sustainable Development Goals cards as a table; the cover of the new book is overlaid on top of the image.

We're excited to share our newest publication for educators! Learning Locally, Transforming Globally is already being used by groups of learners around the world, making steps toward a sustainable tomorrow.


Read more and get the resource.

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Getting Pumped for Heat Pumps


As we install our first geothermal heat pump on the farm, we're sharing the general whys and hows of heat pumps as a climate action.

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Pierogi, Cabbage & Chimichurri


The Shelburne Jr Iron Chef VT team got creative in the Inn Kitchen to develop a delicious dish featuring local foods (including our cheddar!).

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Join Our Team!


We have seasonal positions available all across our farm, including leadership opportunities: Dining Room Manager, Guest Services Manager, Farm Food Functions Manager, and Assistant Housekeeping Manager.


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Upcoming Programs


Saturday, April 6, 9:00AM–3:00PM: Vermont Sheep & Goat Association Lambing Clinic


Saturday, April 13, 9:00AM–12:00PM:

Spring Forest Bathing with Nature Connection Guide


Saturday, April 13, 10:00AM–1:00PM: Sheep & Shear Delights 


Monday, April 15, 5–6:30PM:

Herbal Support for Spring Rejuvenation & Balanced Immunity with Spoonful Herbals


Saturday, April 20, 10–11:30AM: Valuable Vultures


Saturday, April 20, 1–3:00PM: Lamb Season Pride Hike


Saturday & Sunday, April 20 & 21: Green Mountain Draft Horse Association Beginner Driving Clinic


Monday, April 22, 5–6:30PM: Growing an Herbal Tea Garden with Spoonful Herbals

See our full calendar of events

Shelburne Farms is an education nonprofit on a mission to inspire and cultivate learning for a sustainable future through its programs, place, and products.


We offer transformative learning experiences to help educators, students, overnight guests, and visitors create a more thriving world. Home to the Institute for Sustainable Schools, our historic campus is a 1,400-acre diversified farm located on the homelands of the Winooskik band of the Abenaki.

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