our collective
Matt Cronin
Howdy everyone, I grew up in the Cathedral neighborhood for the first eighteen years of my life and have now moved north to the Orchard Hills community. In May I moved back from Minneapolis after graduating from the University of Minnesota and am excited to get to work. My passion for Omaha is based in developing a dynamic urban ecosystem by localizing our food and energy supply. A little about me is that I love to hear/tell stories, make music, and learn new skills. What can I say, the good life has been good to me.
Ali Clark
Originally from Wisconsin, I moved to Omaha just in time to contribute to the founding of Big Muddy Urban Farm. While in Milwaukee, I was so lucky to be surrounded by beautiful friends and community; with whom I cultivated my love for growing things, cooking, and sharing meals. It seems only logical then, that I put my energy towards growing food (even more logical to do so with friends). Since being here in Omaha, I have been so happy to cross paths with more beautiful people and beautiful communities, with whom I plan to continue channeling my energy towards growing food. Hope to see you in the fields and at the table!
Brent Lubbert
I grew up as a hunter-gatherer many years ago and lost touch with my connection to food as I became an urban street dweller. I worked on the production of the feature length documentary Growing Cities, which took a dynamic trio on a transcontinental journey interviewing a lot of beautiful people who get their hands dirty in the city. Coming off of such an experience, I realized the sense of empowerment and community that comes along with growing food and hope that everyone has access to such a right.
Megan Sperry
Brandon Sperry
James Lemieux
Howdy everyone, I grew up in the Cathedral neighborhood for the first eighteen years of my life and have now moved north to the Orchard Hills community. In May I moved back from Minneapolis after graduating from the University of Minnesota and am excited to get to work. My passion for Omaha is based in developing a dynamic urban ecosystem by localizing our food and energy supply. A little about me is that I love to hear/tell stories, make music, and learn new skills. What can I say, the good life has been good to me.
Ali Clark
Originally from Wisconsin, I moved to Omaha just in time to contribute to the founding of Big Muddy Urban Farm. While in Milwaukee, I was so lucky to be surrounded by beautiful friends and community; with whom I cultivated my love for growing things, cooking, and sharing meals. It seems only logical then, that I put my energy towards growing food (even more logical to do so with friends). Since being here in Omaha, I have been so happy to cross paths with more beautiful people and beautiful communities, with whom I plan to continue channeling my energy towards growing food. Hope to see you in the fields and at the table!
Brent Lubbert
I grew up as a hunter-gatherer many years ago and lost touch with my connection to food as I became an urban street dweller. I worked on the production of the feature length documentary Growing Cities, which took a dynamic trio on a transcontinental journey interviewing a lot of beautiful people who get their hands dirty in the city. Coming off of such an experience, I realized the sense of empowerment and community that comes along with growing food and hope that everyone has access to such a right.
Megan Sperry
Brandon Sperry
James Lemieux