Zoë Hill is a senior at Earlham College where she is majoring in Sociology/Anthropology. Graduated from Earlham’s Bonner Scholars program where she spent 3+ years working with children. She currently plans to get Montessori certified to teach early education after college. This is not Zoë’s first experience with gardening, although she still has a lot to learn, she worked in the Good Cheer Gardens on her home-turf of Whidbey Island, WA. She also grew up pulling weeds for her mother on Whidbey. Zoë is currently working on setting up Miller Farm with a drip irrigation system, this website, and organizing selling and planting at the farm, in addition to regular down-and-dirty work in the gardens and with Miller Farm’s animals. Since Zoë is an amateur videographer, she will also be posting video updates of the farm. She is particularly excited to work with Wayne County’s JUKO (Just Us Kids Outdoors) program this summer.
Zoe is spending her free time this summer learning to sew her own clothes and experimenting in the kitchen, she will be running the farm’s recipe blog so be sure to check in with the blog to get clued in on goodies like rhubarb wontons and other fun recipes to make with the beautiful fresh produce grown on the farm.
Zoe is spending her free time this summer learning to sew her own clothes and experimenting in the kitchen, she will be running the farm’s recipe blog so be sure to check in with the blog to get clued in on goodies like rhubarb wontons and other fun recipes to make with the beautiful fresh produce grown on the farm.
"Take chances, make mistakes, get messy."-Mrs. Frizzle from The Magic School Bus