Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Farm to School has some great news!


We are pleased to announce that Haley Mahr is our new nutrition educator for the Crawford County Americorps Farm­ to­ School program! Though she’s from the other side of the state, she’s excited to dive into “a position with an organization that values community, health, and sustainability.” Her previous experience as an FFA officer and student health educator with the Northern Michigan University Health Promotion Office will help her get off to a great start!

Friday, July 3, 2015

Farm to School opportunities available!

Check out this great blog post on our program from Driftless Wisconsin Grown! Thanks, DWG!

We are accepting applications for two open AmeriCorps positions for the Crawford County Farm to School program. Priority deadline for applications is July 20, 2015. For more details on the positions available- and for application information- go to the Crawford Co UW-Extension website.

June's Harvest of the Month is Strawberries!

The Crawford County Farm to School Harvest of the Month for June is strawberries! Here's our June flyer full of great strawberry information!

Recipe Card for July: Strawberry month!

Check out this great recipe card put together by Crossing Rivers Health for the Crawford County Farm to School Harvest of the Month displays at locally-owned grocery stores throughout Crawford County! (Here's the original recipe source: Hy Vee)



Friday, June 19, 2015

Great News for our Program!

We received word that Crawford County has been accepted as a host site for the AmeriCorps Farm to School program for the 2015-2016 school year!  This means we are now seeking two individuals interested in serving half-time positions as AmeriCorps members beginning mid-August.  Available are a half-time nutrition education position and a half-time community outreach position.  More information and applications will be available at http://crawford.uwex.edu.  This is great news for our program and we look forward to continuing the great work we've been able to do in Crawford County as a result of the AmeriCorps Farm to School program! Yeah!

Thursday, June 4, 2015

May Farm to School News


Thanks to Healthy Roots and Nelson's True Value in Prairie du Chien, eighteen raised garden boxes, plus soil and plants were delivered to child care programs throughout Crawford County! This "Ready Set Grow" project gives young children hands-on experience growing their own healthy food. Child care providers attended a training to learn how to incorporate gardening in a day care setting. Their first project with children was to create bucket gardens with tomato plants and lettuce seeds.  Now their raised garden beds will have a range of vegetable plants including kohlrabi, Brussels sprouts and broccoli. Watch for pictures in upcoming newsletters!

We are so excited about this project! Healthy Roots is jumping in to expand Farm to School programming into the local day care setting and is utilizing this project as a strategy to increase healthy eating options. Our youngest community members are learning to make important healthy food choices in such a fun, hands-on way. So Cool!