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Valentine’s Celebration on the Farm @ Footprints in the Garden

  • February 15, 2025 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Footprints in the Garden

    595 Mills Loop Road
    Mount Olive, North Carolina 28365
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Description

Valentine's Celebration on the Farm

Love is in the Air at Footprints in the Garden!

Step away from the ordinary and experience something truly special at 'Valentine's Celebration on the Farm'—an unforgettable celebration at our charming 141-year-old farm. Join us on Saturday, February 15th for a heartwarming day of farm-to-table dining, live music, and unforgettable memories. 

What you will enjoy:

  • Guided farm tour through our scenic property
  • Enjoy a five-course farm-to-table meal, featuring locally sourced ingredients
  • Entertainment from a live band.
  • Warm up by the bonfire after dinner
  • Capture some beautiful moments in our photo booth.

Whether you are a couple looking for a unique date idea, a group of friends who wants to spend quality time together or an individual who loves the countryside, 'Valentine's Day on the Farm' is the perfect event for you. Come and celebrate love in a unique way this Valentine's Day weekend.

Great Opportunity For Farmers & Landowners!

This Valentine’s Celebration also provides a wonderful opportunity for North Carolina and Virginia farmers and landowners to connect, network, and tour our historic working family farm. Guests can learn more about the benefits of agritourism events like this, as well as resources and opportunities available to farmers and landowners in N.C. and V.A.

We look forward to welcoming you at Footprints in the Garden and making your Valentine' celebration truly special.

 

 

Support Footprints in the Garden and become a sponsor for the Valentines Celebration On The Farm!

Sponsorships range from $250 to $5,000, each offering valuable benefits like tickets to the event, branding opportunities, and more. By sponsoring this event, you’ll help us sustain our farm and mission of connecting communities with fresh, locally grown food and preserving the legacy of Footprints in the Garden.

Explore sponsorship opportunities below and consider partnering with us to make this Valentine’s Day celebration unforgettable!

Proudly Sponsored By:

  • Toxic Free NC
  • Black Unicorn Creative
  • Abiding Images
  • Feast Down East

 

Sponsorship Levels for Valentines Celebration on the Farm at Footprints in the Garden

Seed Level ($250)

  • 2 event tickets with dinner
  • 2 drink tickets per person
  • Printed name/logo on the event program
  • Name/logo included in event slideshow
  • General acknowledgment on social media

Sprout Level ($500)

Everything from the Seed Level, plus:

  • 4 event tickets with dinner

Blossom Level ($1,000)

Everything from the Sprout Level, plus:

  • 6 event tickets with dinner
  • Dedicated social media post recognizing your support
  • Name/logo placement on the event poster

Fruit Level ($2,500)

Everything from the Blossom Level, plus:

  • 8 event tickets with dinner
  • Verbal recognition for your support at the event
  • Complimentary engraved coasters
  • Branded table signage featuring your name/logo
  • Custom social media tailored for your organization

Harvest Level ($5,000)

Everything from the Fruit Level, plus:

  • 10 event tickets with dinner
  • Opportunity to address the audience during the event
  • Exclusive logo placement on all event branding, including programs and slideshow
  • Option to host a booth or display at the event

 

Date & Time

Sat, Feb 15, 2025 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Venue Details

Footprints in the Garden

595 Mills Loop Road
Mount Olive, North Carolina 28365 Footprints in the Garden
Foot Prints in the Garden

Footprints in the Garden

Footprints in the Garden is rooted in a legacy that began in 1883, when Harry Martin, great-great-grandfather of Erin and Wesley Martin, purchased the family farm after his service in the United States Army. Grandpa Harry served with the 135th United States Colored Troops (USCT) during the Civil War and later marched in the historic Grand Review of the Armies, presided over by President Abraham Lincoln. This legacy of service, resilience, and stewardship laid the foundation for what the land represents today—freedom, self-determination, and generational stewardship.

 

In 2012, the Martin family formally established Footprints in the Garden with a clear purpose: to engage younger generations in active land ownership, sustainable agriculture, and cultural preservation, ensuring the farm remained productive and protected for the future.

 

In 2018, Erin Martin, a seventh-generation land steward, assumed management of the farm and its aggregation center. Under her leadership, Footprints in the Garden expanded its role as a regional food access hub, supplying locally grown produce and value-added products to residents, restaurants, food hubs, and community partners. Today, the farm works with markets across five North Carolina Counties, providing fresh, low- to no-chemically sprayed produce while strengthening local food systems and supporting indirect markets that reach families most impacted by food insecurity.

 

Footprints in the Garden also serves as a working farm and agritourism venue, hosting educational programs, community gatherings, and cultural events that connect people to the land, food, and history.

 

Footprints in the Garden’s commitment to conservation and innovation was recognized nationally in 2023, when the farm was named North and South Carolina’s recipient of the Leopold Conservation Award. This honor acknowledged the farm’s ecological practices, conservation ethic, resilience, innovation, and leadership in sustainable agriculture.

 

In 2024, Erin Martin received national recognition from President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, being honored with the National Innovator Award for her work creating equitable food systems in North Carolina and advancing food justice. Erin, along with Carrie and Elana, had the incredible honor of touring the White House during the Innovator Award ceremony and meeting Vice President Kamala Harris, a moment celebrating both their leadership and the impact of Footprints in the Garden on local communities.

 

Today, Footprints in the Garden stands as both a working farm and a symbol of continuity—where history, innovation, and justice intersect to nourish land, people, and future generations.