Penrith Farms offers a variety of vocational training opportunities.
The skills learned in these areas have been shown to improve a client’s
knowledge base, work ethic, self-efficacy, and self-esteem.
Clients with an interest in the culinary arts are presented with prospects for learning about cooking and baking skills from highly experienced individuals. Clients will prepare meals using a variety of cooking methods including: wood-fired stove, open-flame, and conventional appliances. This aspect of the program will impart knowledge beyond what is gained through the Independent Living Skills Program.Clients with an interest in the culinary arts are presented with prospects for learning about cooking and baking skills from highly experienced individuals. Clients will prepare meals using a variety of cooking methods including: wood-fired stove, open-flame, and conventional appliances. This aspect of the program will impart knowledge beyond what is gained through the Independent Living Skills Program.
Clients have
an opportunity to work with one of Penrith’s most
valuable resources, a 50’ X 25’ state-of-the-art, hand-built
greenhouse, which operates on a year-round basis. In the winter and inclement
months, the greenhouse is heated by wood stove and uses 1000-watt high-pressure
sodium lights for illumination and additional heat generation.
Adjacent to the greenhouse, a 10+ acre garden area provides
the opportunity for additional organic food production during the spring
and summer months. Clients will master organic gardening techniques, ranging
from simple to sophisticated, as they create gourmet quality produce.
Many of the best restaurants in Spokane, Washington and Sandpoint, Idaho,
including Paprika's and Solstice, feature Penrith’s quality produce.
Working in the greenhouse and garden gives our clients a rewarding sense
of accomplishment, as they contribute to the production of organic produce – from
seed, to harvest, to the gourmet restaurant menu. It is traditional for
clients to celebrate birthdays or other milestone events at restaurants
serving Penrith’s produce, thus contributing to their sense of pride
and fulfillment.
Small Planet Tofu, our highly respected food production business, provides job and apprentice opportunities to clients interested in learning about the food production business. We produce up to 7000 pounds weekly and distribute our tofu products to sixteen states. More than 20 Inland Northwest restaurants proudly feature our organic tofu. Small Planet Tofu is fast becoming one of the most talked about and enjoyed natural food products in the organic food market.
WOOD SHOP
Penrith Farms operates a fully equipped woodworking facility. Clients
gain knowledge of basic carpentry skills as they design and create projects
for use individually or communally. A journeyman carpenter and cabinetmaker
with 30 years of experience continually supervises the woodshop to ensure
safety and quality.
AUTO SHOP
Clients have an opportunity to learn basic auto mechanics. Penrith Farms
offers numerous projects year-round, ranging from simple automobile maintenance
to complete engine overhaul. All work performed in the auto shop is supervised
by an experienced mechanic.
CONSTRUCTION
Penrith prides itself on the hand-crafted atmosphere of the farm. Many
of the buildings and all of the landscaping have been built by the hands
of past residents and employees. Year-round we offer countless opportunities
for clients to engage in construction projects, thus contributing to the
enduring Penrith community.
CULINARY SKILLS
Clients with an interest in the culinary arts are presented with prospects for learning about cooking and baking skills from highly experienced individuals. Clients will prepare meals using a variety of cooking methods including: wood-fired stove, open-flame, and conventional appliances. This aspect of the program will impart knowledge beyond what is gained through the Independent Living Skills Program.
The animals living on Penrith Farms offer yet another possibility for clients to expand their knowledge and build important skills. The farm is home to several species: rabbits, honey bees, cattle, poultry, horses, dogs, cats, and April the Donkey. Clients develop many life skills caring for the animals: responsibility, teamwork, and commitment. In addition to the opportunity for vocational enrichment, countless studies have demonstrated remarkable therapeutic benefits associated with animal contact and care.