Safety Guidelines
To ensure the utmost safety for our player athletes, coaching staff & employees, and all our visitors, please note how we maintain our space for the benefit of all.
Health & Wellness
- General Infection Control: hand sanitizing stations are available throughout The Farm for your convenience. We recommend that all visitors bring their own labeled water bottles and athletic equipment, and do not share with others.
- Note Feeling Well? General rule of thumb: if you're sick enough to miss school, you're too sick to come to The Farm. If you are experiencing an illness with symptoms (such as fever of 100+ degrees F, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, productive cough, or open sores), please notify our staff that you will not be attending practice/game/training/private lesson, and do not enter The Farm. You may return when you are symptom-free for 24 hours without the use of OTC medications or on prescription antibiotics and symptom-free for 24 hours.
- Mask Policy: The Farm is currently operating as a mask-optional facility. Please see HERE for general information on masking from Mass.gov. Employees, athletes, and visitors are not required to be masked at this time.
- Injuries: whether at The Farm or on a field, our coaching staff will do their best to respond and assess in the moment, and contact player parents/guardians as quickly as possible to determine next steps. Our coaching staff are not medical professionals and are not trained to make diagnoses. They can make suggestions or recommendations to seek the opinion(s) of others, when appropriate.

updated 4/2022 :: SF