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The Ecology Center

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We came to The Ecology Center for a work retreat -- just a quiet day off campus to reconnect,…read morereset, and be inspired -- and it ended up being one of the most memorable and grounding experiences we've had as a team. We started the morning at their fresh juice window, and let me tell you: the beet-watermelon juice was incredible. Bright, refreshing, and served in reusable jars, which I absolutely loved. Sustainability isn't just a concept here; you see it in every detail. Next, we had a meditation session inside the dome, which was such a peaceful and centering moment. After that, we walked through the orchards, wandered the land, and just took in the beauty of everything this place cultivates. Lunch was where The Ecology Center truly shined. I'm a person from San Francisco, and I do not say this lightly: this was some of the best sourdough I've ever had. Perfectly chewy, soft, flavorful -- absolutely the real deal. They served it as avocado toast and also topped with fresh eggs, and both versions were phenomenal. The entire farm-to-table menu was next-level. The salads were crisp and thoughtful, every ingredient tasted like it had been picked that morning, and the flavors were paired with such care. The sourdough tarts we had for dessert were out of this world -- bright, tangy, and beautifully balanced. We even got to meet the chef, who was warm, talented, and clearly passionate about what she creates. You can taste that love in every bite. This was an epic meal and an unforgettable experience. If you want to truly taste what food is supposed to taste like -- fresh, intentional, and deeply connected to the land -- The Ecology Center should be at the top of your list.

Where has this place been my whole life? Stepping into the commune that is The Ecology Center is so…read moreincredible - it's a whole world here. The energy is spectacular. they have Friday night farm-to-table dinners, outdoor performances and live music, yoga and meditation in the dome, a market with all their produce and made on-site hot sauces and fermented items, and the star of the show: a regenerative organic farm (the only one in SoCal, might I add!) I came here for the strawberry picking experience and loved every second of it. Two minutes in, I was having so much fun! This space draws me close to what I want to be doing in this life. I'll absolutely be volunteering here and seeing what else will be added to such a beautiful place! I highly recommend the Ecology Center.

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SC - Cafe Seesaw

(12 reviews)

My friend recommended this place to me, and I was amazed by this secret garden. The environment…read morewas so comfy. I feel I could spend the whole afternoon here drinking coffee and chatting with my friends. I ordered the iced coffee which was recommended by the Barista. She asked about my preference for coffee and suggested me a fruity flavor of iced coffee. The coffee had this citrus aroma for the aftertaste, very smooth. It was just perfect as black coffee without milk or creamer. When I order Iced coffee, I am always afraid of getting a bland taste, but not in this place. The color of the coffee was not dark but the flavor/aroma was there! UPDATE: This coffee shop is run by a non-profit organization that helps developmental disabilities to learn a living skills. I got to talk to the Barista today, and she explained to me the difference between 4 hand drip coffee. Here are my little summarized descriptions. Rwanda: Barista said this coffee has the most fruity aftertaste, but it's only when it's hot. Cold coffee kinda washes away the aroma. So try it hot! Ethiopia: This is the fruit iced coffee I tried the very first time. See above review. Guatemala: I tried this today. Barista said this one is slightly bitter yet with a good chocolate aftertaste. It was very minor of bitterness, and the way I describe the aftertaste will not be chocolate but more of the caramel (burnt sugar in Flan) My favorite so far. Colombia: Barista said this one has a stronger chocolate aftertaste. I didn't get to try this time. 來介紹一個讓我感動的地方。 入口是Good stewards church,進去之後靠右邊開,就可以看到了。 大家知道台灣的陽光洗車場吧!這個咖啡館是同性質的公益團體。他們會職業訓練一些智力和肢體有殘疾的年輕人一技之長,做咖啡師barista。 之前剛好外派在walnut工作,同事說要帶我去喝咖啡,但我們去之前還繞去附近買了午餐。我當時就想說同事怎麼會特別要帶我去間沒有賣餐點但還可以帶外食的地方喝咖啡,很好奇有甚麼特別的地方。 車程中聽了同事跟我提這咖啡廳的背景,就抱著有愛心的想法來消費。去到咖啡館,原來是一個教堂舉辦婚禮的地點。週間的時候就由這個seesaw公益團體承租下來開咖啡廳。是個室外的環境。既然是周末會舉辦婚禮的地方,想當然爾是很愜意很舒適的環境。 對於咖啡呢!我也沒抱有任何的想法,畢竟我是個麥當勞咖啡也可以享受的人。結果點咖啡時,咖啡師問我喜歡哪類的咖啡,她問我喜歡苦一點的呢?還是有果香的呢?我就隨選了果香冰咖啡,連名字其實都不知道.....她還告訴我她們的每一種咖啡豆都有不同的風味。我猜想這位應該是訓練師吧!很懂!! 咖啡花了一段時間才做好,因為是現場brew的。我這一喝也才知道原來咖啡是除了我平常喝的假香料之外還可以有天然的滋味。 今天再次光臨跟咖啡師問了一下,以下是四種手工滴咖啡的介紹。 Rwanda盧旺達: 咖啡師說這款咖啡有更明顯地的果香,但是熱飲時才更能嚐到。若冰咖啡,會把果香沖淡。她建議喝熱的。那我就只得哪天氣溫遽降時再去試試。 Ethiopia衣索匹亞: 通常加了冰塊的咖啡會很淡,但我這杯顏色不重,咖啡味道很香很足。入口其實帶著一點點柑橘的酸(不是爛咖啡的那種酸),之後吞下去嘴巴會留著淡淡的果香,非常的順。 我還特別留了最後一些加了奶喝喝看是否會搭。結論是加了奶之後就把那果香蓋掉了,所以不配。 Guatemala瓜地馬拉: 今天喝了這個。咖啡師的介紹是這款入口微苦,但aftertaste會有巧克力的香味。我個人嚐過之後呢覺得入口是有微苦,但不是正露丸、苦瓜那種苦,微微的,之後我覺得是像caramel有點焦糖的aftertaste。目前是我的最愛。 Colombia哥倫比亞:咖啡師說這款有比較重的巧克力aftertaste。但因為哥倫比亞咖啡很常見,所以這次就沒有想要試。 今天趁著熱,用身體親自試驗在接近100度的高溫下,室外的咖啡廳會不會讓人越喝火越大。結論,雖然在室外,但因為他們棚子實在是夠大,所以不需要靠心靜自然涼就很涼爽了。 今天坐在沙發上,坐的時候沒有一層灰飛起來,所以乾淨衛生上是沒問題的,也很舒適。 我想說推薦這個地方給大家,不會雷,不是所有做愛心的地方都是要蒙著眼睛花錢做愛心滴!價格也親民,而且其實環境超好的,很適合一群朋友在那聊一個下午的天。還有沙發可以坐。不過除了飲料可以買之外可能要自備糕點。

We saw the great reviews and came here to give it a try!…read more It's right next to a church. It is very spacious and very good service! we enjoy bringing our own food here with their coffee. There is grass and kids play area. Very nice for family to relax here.

Coastal Roots Farm - Pay what you can model

Coastal Roots Farm

(30 reviews)

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Our friends told us about this farm and we were honestly blown away. We were visiting North County…read moreand kept saying the whole time how much we wish we had a place exactly like this closer to us! The farm stand is absolutely adorable. I love the concept of making fresh food accessible to everyone and anyone. It's such a great mission. The highlight for us was the nature play area; my little one could have stayed there for hours. They've done a fantastic job creating an outdoor experience that's genuinely fun and engaging for kids of all ages. I also loved the "lead experiences" they host every hour. We joined the chicken feeding, which was a huge hit thanks to Daniel! We felt very safe throughout our visit, and the security team was incredibly helpful and a special thanks to Stephanie for that. We're already looking forward to our next trip back!

I cannot say enough good things about coastal roots farm! Four years it has been a favorite spot of…read moremine to pick up fresh organic fruits and vegetables. The farm has on Thursdays and Sundays a pay what you can farm stand. This has been a tremendous help to the community, especially when Covid hit. When purchasing items it is private so other people cannot see if you need to use the opportunity to purchase items at a discounted price or at full price. There are also many educational opportunities on the farm. Camps for kids, after school programs and other events are available throughout the year. The farm recently opened a coffee cart as well. Swing by and get fresh coffee along with your fruits and vegetables. There are also chickens on the farm and fresh eggs are sold every Sunday. If you like to eat the rainbow, or try new vegetables, this might be the spot for you as well, depending on when you arrive at the farm, you can see the vegetables coming in just after they have been picked to be sold.

Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center - Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center building includes a main hall, commercially licensed kitchen, a Thrift store & and office.

Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center

(2 reviews)

The Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center is about 15 minutes north of downtown Joshua Tree, way…read moreout in the desert near the Marine combat center. In the middle of this very rural area, sparsely populated and laced with dirt roads, sits this amazing oasis of desert energy and local community culture. Programs include First Saturday Breakfast cooked and served by an all-volunteer staff ($5). Delicious and you sit at community tables with super-friendly desert dwellers. First Tuesday Bingo is a hoot and there's a CAKE break for $1. In addition there's a USDA Food Distribution for low-income residents, a PTSD group, monthly board meeting and an incredible THRIFT STORE open during events. Rock bottom prices and new stuff all the time. Summers bring movies in the outfield screened against a cargo container. Come get a taste of the desert at a community center kept open purely with member funding. You'd be hard pressed to find another place as wonderful as the Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center.

I moved up here a few months ago with my long time bf and I dont really know anyone besides a…read morecouple of nice folk who have pulled us out of the sand and what not. Lol! I was told that they had stuff going on at the community center and thought we should check it out. So we went to the community breakfast that they have every first Saturday of the month. Im supper happy and pleased! Alot of nice people to talk to and a great way to get to know your nabors! Ill be going more often! Please excuse any misspellings thanks! :)

The Dresses and Dreams Project - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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