La Bonne Graine Ignites Cultural Scene in Saint-Médard-d’Eyrans with Packed Fall & Winter Program – Urgent Breaking News
Saint-Médard-d’Eyrans, Gironde, France – October 30, 2025 – La Bonne Graine (“The Good Seed”), a relatively new community space dedicated to sustainable food, local living, and fostering connection, has just released a vibrant program of events set to run through the end of December. This isn’t just a schedule of happenings; it’s a signal that this “territorial agitator,” as they playfully call themselves, is quickly becoming a cornerstone of cultural life in the region. For those seeking authentic experiences and a taste of local French life, this program is a must-know.
Halloween Kicks Off a Season of Festivities
The fun begins immediately with a family-friendly Halloween celebration this Friday, October 31st. La Bonne Graine is embracing the spooky spirit with events tailored for all ages. Teenagers can dive into a DJ and mixing workshop during the afternoon, while the evening (6:30 PM – 11:00 PM) promises a lively karaoke night, face painting, and a costume contest. It’s a fantastic opportunity to experience the community vibe firsthand.
From Garage Sales to Gourmet Discussions: A Diverse November Lineup
November builds on the momentum with a unique garage sale on November 16th, promising more than just bargain hunting. Alongside the usual treasures, attendees can enjoy a humorous conference by 221 bis company exploring the fascinating history of human nutrition. This isn’t your average lecture; it’s a lighthearted look at how our relationship with food has evolved. The afternoon continues with an open stage, providing a platform for local artists to showcase their talents.
Later in the month, on November 28th, La Bonne Graine will host a “peasant evening” featuring the documentary “Their Fields of the Heart.” The screening will be followed by a meal and a crucial discussion about the future of small-scale, agroecological farming. Leading the conversation will be Thomas and Claire from the La Béthanie farm in Saint-Morillon, alongside Thomas Toublant, a geographer and agronomist specializing in these vital agricultural models. This event highlights La Bonne Graine’s commitment to not just *talking* about sustainable agriculture, but actively supporting it.
December Delivers Laughter and Local Talent
The program culminates in December with a “Month of Laughter,” featuring two one-person shows. Fanny Simon will take the stage on December 5th with “But what will the neighbors say?”, while Paul Williatte will bring his show “He finally speaks” to life on December 19th. Both shows run from 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM, with performances starting at 8:00 PM. These performances underscore La Bonne Graine’s dedication to providing diverse entertainment options for the local community.
La Bonne Graine, opened at the end of 2024, isn’t just a venue; it’s a philosophy in action. It’s a place where food, agriculture, and community converge, creating a space for learning, connection, and celebration. The success of its first year and the enthusiasm surrounding this fall/winter program demonstrate the growing demand for spaces that prioritize sustainability and local engagement. Reservations can be made via email at [email protected] or through HelloAsso – La Bonne Graine.
This dynamic program is a testament to the power of community-led initiatives and a shining example of how local spaces can cultivate a more sustainable and vibrant future. For more breaking news and in-depth coverage of regional events, stay tuned to archyde.com – your source for what matters, where you are.

