People planting seeds in the ground

Social: Library Day at the New Farm

Everybody's Climate 2026
Saturday, 7/11/2026
11:00 - 4:00
The New Farm/Bay Natives Nursery
Address

10 Cargo Way
San Francisco, CA 94124
United States


The New Farm will be buzzing with live music, book giveaways, and of course, goats. SFPL launches Everybody’s Climate 2026 with activities for all ages led by Creative Mutual Aid and music provided by Bay Beats bands. Plus, the Bookmobile will be there! 

“It’s a farm. It’s a chicken grazing field. It’s an environmental education center. And it might just be the coolest new music venue in all of San Francisco.” --SF Gate on The New Farm   

Music Performance: Featuring Bay Beats Artists 12 p.m. – 3 p.m. 

Luke Sweeney — 12 p.m. 
Purnamasari — 1 p.m. 
Fieldress — 2 p.m. 

Activities for all ages: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. 

Stop by the Creative Mutual Aid station and spin the Activity Wheel of Fortune for a chance to paint, collage, write, or land on something unexpected. With a mix of creative activities and mystery slots, every spin is a little different. 

Walking Tour:  Heron's Head Park Self-guided walking tour on this stroller-friendly trail, you will get to view and identify birds and other city wildlife.  


Creative Mutual Aid is a volunteer-led collective based in San Francisco that reimagines mutual aid through creativity, play, and community connection. Blending grassroots support with humor and creativity, Creative Mutual Aid fosters moments of joy, dignity and mutual care. 

The New Farm is an ecology center, creative space and community gathering place.   

Andrew Pollack, founder of The New Farm, is the president of the Green City Project, an environmental education nonprofit.   

Connect: 

The New Farm - Website | The New Farm - Instagram | The New Farm - Twitter  | The New Farm - Facebook   

This event is part of Everybody’s Climate 2026: Connect with others to address the climate crisis in ways that are meaningful to you, from poetry and music to science and practical action.


Find out about the latest climate and environmental issues, how to adopt greener practices and how to connect with the outdoors.

Summer Stride is the Library's annual summer learning, reading and exploration program for all ages and abilities. Read and learn with the Library all summer long.

Enjoy free performances from musicians on SFPL's Bay Beats local music streaming platform. Featuring all genres, from classical to folk, rock to rap, pop to punk.


This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


Attending Programs

All programs are drop-in (no registration necessary) unless otherwise noted. All SFPL locations are wheelchair accessible. For accommodations (such as ASL), call (415) 557-4557 or contact accessibility@sfpl.org. Requesting at least 3 business days in advance will help ensure availability.

This program will be conducted in English unless otherwise noted.

Notice: This event may be filmed or photographed. By participating in this event, you consent to have your likeness used for the Library’s archival purposes and promotional materials. If you do not want to be photographed, please inform a staff person or the photographer. A sticker will be provided to help identify you so that we can avoid capturing your image.


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The views and opinions expressed in programs presented by groups unaffiliated with SFPL do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SFPL or the City.