Event Highlights Spirituality In Farming

Sinsinawa Mound Center is sponsoring Sacramental Agriculture: An Interview with Mike Miles on Jan. 25 from 7-8 p.m. The event will be virtual.

Miles is a regenerative farmer and cofounder of Anathoth Community Farm near Luck, a Catholic worker farm. He’ll discuss hope, farming, spirituality and wooly mammoths. The event will also explore his important land practices of sinking carbon, building topsoil and raising food.

Miles will also share exciting ecological transformations happening across the world.

Anathoth Community Farm was established in 1986 as a center for study of nonviolence, community and sustainable living. Today, it sponsors educational events on the farm to promote good health and sustainability.

Eric Anglada, Sinsinawa Mound’s ecological programming coordinator, will lead the interview. The fee is $10 per person, and the registration deadline is Jan. 24 at 4 p.m. Register by calling 608-748-4411 or visiting: www.sinsinawa.org/moundcenter