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Farm to Early Care Webinar Series

Our four-part Farm to Early Care webinar series is designed to empower anyone working in an early care and education setting to purchase fresh locally-grown foods, incorporate food- and farming-themed lessons into the classroom, and engage parents and caregivers in Farm to Early Care activities. Farm to Early Care programs are good for kids, good for farmers and good for communities. 

Farm to Early Care Webinar Series Blog

Farm to Early Care Webinar Series Part One: Nutrition Staff Training

June 13th, 2017

Join us for part one of our four-part Farm to Early Care webinar series, designed to empower anyone working in an early care and education setting to purchase fresh locally-grown foods, incorporate food- and farming-themed lessons into the classroom, and engage parents and caregivers in Farm to Early Care activities. Farm to Early Care programs are good for kids, good for farmers and good for communities. Join us in June and July to learn more!

Farm to Early Care Webinar Series Part Three: Teaching Staff Training

June 27th, 2017

Join us for part three of our four-part Farm to Early Care webinar series, designed to empower anyone working in an early care and education setting to purchase fresh locally-grown foods, incorporate food- and farming-themed lessons into the classroom, and engage parents and caregivers in Farm to Early Care activities. Farm to Early Care programs are good for kids, good for farmers and good for communities. Join us in June and July to learn more!

Farm to Early Care Webinar Series Part Four: How to purchase local foods for your Early Care setting

July 18th, 2017

Join us for part four of our four-part Farm to Early Care webinar series, designed to empower anyone working in an early care and education setting to purchase fresh locally-grown foods, incorporate food- and farming-themed lessons into the classroom, and engage parents and caregivers in Farm to Early Care activities. Farm to Early Care programs are good for kids, good for farmers and good for communities.