Become a Good Pickin’ Farmhouse Leader
Good Pickin’ Farmhouse is home to a variety of wellness classes, creative workshops, and hands-on learning experiences rooted in seasonal living and community connection.
Farmhouse Leaders are independent facilitators who lead experiences such as yoga, movement, meditation, homesteading skills, crafts, art, herbalism, and other aligned offerings. This form serves as an application to be considered as a Farmhouse Leader. It is not a guarantee of scheduling or partnership.
Submitting an application does not commit you to leading a class. Our selection process is curated to ensure offerings align with the farm’s mission, audience, and seasonal rhythm. Approved leaders will be contacted with next steps, scheduling options, and facilitator guidelines.
Farmhouse programming may take place indoors or outdoors depending on the season and class type. Farmhouse Leaders play a central role in shaping the experience our guests have on the farm. We value thoughtful instruction, warmth, inclusivity, and a genuine passion for your craft. We look forward to learning more about your work.
Farmhouse Leader Collaboration Structure
Leaders may be invited to participate in one or more of the following formats:
Single-session workshops
Multi-week series
Seasonal or themed classes
Pop-up or special event offerings
APPLICATION
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Good Pickin’ Farmhouse prioritizes leaders who:
Create original or thoughtfully designed experiences
Can clearly communicate their offering
Align with a values-based, community-centered environment
Are reliable, prepared, and respectful of the farm setting
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Independent facilitators with experience leading classes or workshops in wellness, creative arts, homesteading, or related fields.
You do not need to be a formal business, but you must be able to professionally lead a group and communicate clearly with participants.
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This is a programming partnership, not a room rental.
Classes are curated, scheduled, and promoted in collaboration with Good Pickin’ Farm.
We do offer room rentals, please email: Stephanie.GoodPickin@gmail.com to book a date
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Farmhouse Leaders set their own class pricing.
Ticket revenue is set by the leader. The leader also sets a class minimum and the farmhouse will add an additional small fee to each participant to cover operational costs.
Good Pickin’ Farm reserves the right to provide guidance on pricing to ensure accessibility and consistency across programming, while respecting the value of each leader’s expertise.
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Both options are available, some offerings work best as single sessions, while others may be better suited to be offered more
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Wellness and movement (yoga, meditation, breathwork)
Creative and craft-based workshops
Homesteading and practical skills
Nature-based, seasonal, or farm-aligned experiences
Family or multigenerational programming
Workshops and leadership trainings
We are open to your ideas, please share if you have original ideas!
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Classes may be held indoors in the Farmhouse or outdoors on the farmhouse lawn, depending on the season and activity.
All leaders should be comfortable adapting to a working farm environment.
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The farm handles marketing, ticketing, payments, facilities, and general logistics.
Leaders handle curriculum, instruction, and any specialized materials required for their class unless otherwise arranged. The leader should return the farmhouse to its original condition upon the ending of the class. A list of closing duties is posted as a reminder.
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We give first priority to returning leaders. Scheduling is based on seasonal needs, audience interest, and program fit.
Strong attendance and positive feedback are essential to return as a leader.
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Farmhouse leaders are able to set class minimums and maximums.
The Farmhouse leaders also set the class registration closing dates to ensure leaders have enough time to prepare for the class.
Cancellation policies are shared prior to participants registering and vary by class type.
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Yes, and it’s encouraged. Co-promotion strengthens attendance and community reach.
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Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Most decisions for upcoming seasons are communicated within a few weeks.