by Francie Randolph | Jul 10, 2016 | Blog, Truro Educational Farmers' Market
Farmer's Market Summer Update! 2016 Truro Farmer’s Market Open every Monday through August, culminating in the Truro Agricultural Fair on September 4! What: You’ll find our outdoor market on the banks of the Pamet River in Truro Center. We offer...
by Francie Randolph | May 22, 2016 | Blog, Programs, Sustainable Cape News
Meet the Farmer Program Update! Sustainable CAPE, following our mission to “celebrate local food while educating about its connection to the health of our bodies, community and environment”, has been awarded a 2 year USDA Grant to improve awareness of, access to, and...
by Francie Randolph | Sep 6, 2014 | Blog, Children's Community Garden, Farmer-in-the-School Program
Life is richer with friends, that’s for certain. In our case, the DPW has just helped us out with some pea fencing – a bit extra from the town lot. How great is that?! Everyone is working together to enable our children to grow more delicious food for...
by Francie Randolph | Jun 18, 2014 | Blog, Farmer-in-the-School Program
Pea Shoots – Cut ’em & eat ’em! We believe there’s a time-honored way to get children eating fruits and veggies. It’s nothing special that we’ve developed, and its not rocket science. It’s available to almost anyone who...
by Francie Randolph | Apr 14, 2014 | Blog, Farmer-in-the-School Program
With a cheshire cat smile, a third grade girl gleefully held up both hands and said, “I have dirty hands!” Her friend chimed in, “That’s part of gardening – getting dirty!” And its dirt we’re focused on now. A spring garden needs good dirt, for without...
by Francie Randolph | Apr 9, 2014 | Blog, Farmer-in-the-School Program
How Small Things grow into Big Change There’s something about small hands with little seeds that bring on big smiles. Children’s gardens are magical places – places of learning, excitement and joy. For kids – and adults lucky enough to...