For years, A New Earth Project has gathered at The Ecology Center in San Juan Capistrano during the week of Coast Summit, for the farm, for the food, and for the kind of conversations that happen when people who care about the same things gather together in the same place. Over time, a relationship with The Ecology Center formed naturally. In 2026, that relationship found a home.
We’re honored to serve as the Presenting Partner of the Good Medicine series at the Peace Dome throughout the year.

What Is Good Medicine?
Hosted at The Ecology Center’s Peace Dome, the series brings together music, film, art, and conversation in a setting designed for connection, reflection, and shared experience. The goal is simple and ambitious at the same time: create space where people can come together around ideas, creativity, and the natural world, and leave feeling more connected than when they arrived.
Across 2026, 25–30 programs are planned, with the first half of the calendar already underway. Each gathering is different, but the throughline remains the same: community matters.
Partnership for a Regenerative Future
At its core, A New Earth Project exists to help build a regenerative future - aligning business, materials, and systems with a duty of care for the natural world and future generations.
As part of this, we tell values-driven stories about the people, practices, and innovations making that shift possible, recognizing that what we make visible can be scaled.
Good Medicine reflects a shared belief that when people gather around food, land, music, film, and ideas, something meaningful can happen. Those shared moments—unpolished, human, and real—are often where new ways of thinking take root.
Supporting the Full Season
As Presenting Partner, A New Earth Project’s support helps ensure the space exists for their programming to unfold thoughtfully, sustainably, and with care.
“What Evan and the team have created at The Ecology Center is extraordinary,” says Don Meek, Managing Director of A New Earth Project. “It’s a place where people come together around food, land, music, and ideas—and you leave feeling more connected to all of it.”
We Can't Wait to See You!
The first half of the 2026 calendar features a mix of artists, filmmakers, and storytellers, including Donavon Frankenreiter, Holly Bowling, Jay Blakesberg, Tristan Prettyman, and Ron Artis II, alongside film programs such as An Abundant Life, Mountains of the Moon, and Surf Shacks.
Each program offers a different lens, but all are rooted in the same intention: to bring people together in ways that feel authentic and grounded.