by Francie Randolph | Jan 27, 2014 | News, Sustainable Cape News, Truro Agricultural Fair
Jan/Feb 2014 … As the Truro Agricultural Fair’s popularity grew, so did the vision. The event now falls under the nonprofit umbrella organization Sustainable CAPE- Center for Agricultural Preservation & Education. The group focuses on teaching children that “food...
Children’s Community Garden: Dirt Makes Us Happier, Healthier and SMARTER!
by Francie Randolph | Nov 6, 2013 | Blog, Children's Community Garden, Uncategorized
Children love permission to get dirty. Gardening provides ample happily-sanctioned opportunities to do just that. In our cleanliness obsessed, germ-phobic world, the chance for kids to play in the dirt are far too few and far between. If it were up to us, every kid...
Truro Farmers’ Market Selling Out at Cape Cod’s Newest Farmers Market as National Farmers Market Week Kicks off August 3rdBy Gus SchumacherEXECUTIVE VP WHOLESOME WAVE
by Francie Randolph | Aug 6, 2013 | News, Sustainable Cape News, Truro Educational Farmers' Market
By Gus Schumacher, Executive VP Wholesome Wave, August 6, 2013 My wife and I stopped by almost too late at Cape Cod’s newest farmers’ market in Truro on July 28th, as some 600 shoppers had already purchased most of the products by 11 am. Francie Randolph and her team...
Larry King Heart to HeartBy Tamsin SmithHUFFINGTON POST
by Francie Randolph | May 17, 2013 | News, Sustainable Cape News
Francie Randolph founded Sustainable CAPE to demonstrate the direct link between local food, wellness, and protection of precious land and water resources. She also uses games to educate school kids and families to become agents of change, who take charge of their own...
Truro Farmers Update MA Agriculture Board Chairman, Frank Dabney, at Harvest New England Agricultural Marketing ConferenceBy Gus SchumacherEXECUTIVE VP WHOLESOME WAVE
by Francie Randolph | Feb 27, 2013 | News, Sustainable Cape News, Truro Agricultural Fair
February 27, 2013 Founders of the new Truro Agriculture Fair, Randolph, Rein and DeWitt told Ag Board Chair Fred Dabney of the early success of the first new Massachusetts Ag Fair to be started in decades (in Truro), a fair which attracted some 7,500 visitors. They...