Fair Food in Fairfield County Schools
Advocates for a sustainable school food environment
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Amy and friends,
I have a friend in Vermont who works at an organic seed company called High Mowing. SHe has offered to donate seeds.for this project. Please contact me if you are interested.
Amy and friends,
I have a friend in Vermont who works at an organic seed company called High Mowing. SHe has offered to donate seeds.for this project. Please contact me if you are interested.
Amy et al,
I'm meeting with Unquowa School's Head of School, Sharon Lauer, tomorrow to prepare a piece for the Fairfield Green Food Guide (www.fairfieldgreenfoodguide.com). They have a school garden, supply their kitchen with organic food from Sport Hill Farm and run a summer Farm Camp with Patti Popp at Sport Hill Farm. Are there any questions I could ask her that would help in this initiative? I will certainly let her know about this group, the initiative and the workshop.
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Analiese Paik
Here's a list of available grants for school garden projects. This is my first attempt at attaching a file to this site, so we'll see if you are able to download it. Please note: this is a temporary file, our Fairfield University Intern, Denise LiGreci, will be reformatting and listing the grants by due date. We'll update the file when it's ready.
Some wisdom from those with successful school gardens: look for support from local businesses in the form of lumber, tools, dirt, seeds and PR. Create a solid network of teachers, students, parent volunteers and administrators before you break ground. Looks like the date for the Edible School Gardens Workshop will be March 2, location TBD, so save the date.
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