NH Farm to Preschool Forum Is Oct. 5 in Dublin

On Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, the Northeast Farm to Preschool Forum brings together farmers, preschool providers, parents and others in Dublin, N.H., for a full-day forum to learn about bringing joy to early childhood through agriculture.
DURHAM, N.H. - A workshop co-hosted by the New Hampshire Farm to School program at the 鶹app's Sustainability Institute aims to bring the region's growing local food movement to its youngest eaters. On Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, the Northeast Farm to Preschool Forum brings together farmers, preschool providers, parents and others in Dublin for a full-day forum to learn about bringing joy to early childhood through agriculture.
- Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Dublin Consolidated School, 1177 Main St., Dublin
- $20 per person; includes workshops, lunch, field trips
- Hosted by the and at the UNH Sustainability Institute
- To register:
- For more information: Contact Stacey Purslow (603-862-2542) or Dana Hudson (802-223-1274)
"This full-day gathering will giveparticipants tools for engaging children on a farm or in a garden, as well as tips for bringingagriculture into the classroom and meal or snack programs," says Stacey Purslow, NH Farm to School coordinator. "We're looking forward to a day of sharing activities, trying kid-friendly recipes, and exploring the exciting intersection where seedto table meets preschool."
In the morning, participants will choose from workshops like "Setting up a farmer relationship for visits and purchasing," "Early sprouts curriculum," or "Building and maintaining school gardens." In the afternoon, participants will carpool to nearby farms - Touchstone Farm, Otter Brook Farm and Happy Valley School, Brooks' Side Farm, or Stonewall Farm -- for hands-on and activity-based programs.
In addition to the NH Farm to School program and the Farm-Based Education Network, partners for the forum are the Northeast Steering Committee of the National Farm to School Network, Cornucopia Project, Massachusetts Farm to School Project, Farm Fresh RI, University of Maine Cooperative Extension, USDA Food Nutrition Services, Shelburne Farms, VT-FEED, Otter Brook Farm, and Happy Valley School.
Housed at the e at UNH, NH Farm to School is a statewide program working to connect New Hampshire farms and schools. Such sustainable food systems workis a key component of the Sustainability Institute.Sustainability is a core value of UNH, shapingitsculture,informing behavior, and guiding its work. As a nationally recognized leader, UNHdraws on the Sustainability Institute to act as convener, cultivator andchampionof sustainability on campus, in the state and region, and around the world.Learn more at and.
The , founded in 1866, is a world-class public research university with the feel of a New England liberal arts college. A land, sea, and space-grant university, UNH is the state's flagship public institution, enrolling 12,200 undergraduate and 2,300 graduate students.
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Caption: On Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, the Northeast Farm to Preschool Forum brings together farmers, preschool providers, parents and others in Dublin, N.H., for a full-day forum to learn about bringing joy to early childhood through agriculture.
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