October was National Farm to School Month, and Vermont was busy celebrating, advocating, and thanking the hundreds of people around the state who have been working to feed our children nourishing meals, bring more local foods into school and early childhood meal programs, and help students to understand the complex food systems they are part of.
Vermont kicked off October with a celebration to thank Senator Leahy for his decades of support for the Farm to School movement, both in the Green Mountain State and nationally. Crossett Brook Middle School hosted the statewide event and showcased the incredible ways they have connected the cafeteria, classrooms, and community. Read more about the event here.
But just because October has come and gone, it doesn't mean the work is over! Vermont FEED and the Vermont Farm to School & Early Childhood Network are working to secure level funding of the Farm to School & Early Childhood Grant Program and Local Foods Incentive Program. Join us to help expand farm to school to all Vermont communities!
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