Fair Food in Fairfield County Schools
Advocates for a sustainable school food environment
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Hi Sue,
Your farm to school program is exciting. I'd like to hear more about it. Unfortunately, the link didn't work. Could you copy / paste the article into this discussion forum? I'm wondering how the squash was prepared and what the children thought about it?
Hi Sue,
Your farm to school program is exciting. I'd like to hear more about it. Unfortunately, the link didn't work. Could you copy / paste the article into this discussion forum? I'm wondering how the squash was prepared and what the children thought about it?
Hi Sue,
My name is Patti and I am a farmgal who owns her own Organic Farm in Easton, CT. I am a newer farm in the area, we did not purchase an existing farm, but through the years have taken down trees and filled the land with rich,fertile compost for our veggies. In order for me to give my farm a chance, since Easton is surrounded by wonderful agriculture, I provide a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program, have a four week Childrens Summer Farm Camp(in conjuction with the Unquowa School) , and I am proud to supply the Unquowa School of Fairfield with fresh, local, organic produce and eggs for the children and staff. Unquowa was one of the first school systems in the area to implement a sustainable food program and the children love it. I am happy to say that the Easton/Redding School system is looking into the farm-to-school program also and I think it is really exciting. It is so important for our children to know where their food is coming from. The Summer Farm Camp gives children the opportunity to see it all, they get to pick, plant and transplant baby seedlings as well as go inside the chicken coop to pick an egg. Their enthusiasm is contagious. I hope to one day see that all the school systems in CT are farm-to-school participants. We are so lucky to be in an area were our seasonal changes bring us a variety of delicious fruits and vegetables. www.sporthillfarm.com -Thanks-Patti Popp
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