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Sat., February 24, 2024
9:00am - 11:30am
Join us in this creative workshop for teachers, volunteers and administrators looking to beautify their school gardens for spring.
Join us in this creative workshop for teachers, volunteers and administrators looking to beautify their school gardens for spring.
We will create plans for your spaces, learn the basics of managing kids in a garden and practice a variety of simple lessons that will ensure your success during the fall growing season.
This class is cancelled due to low enrollment. A Garden in Every School Symposium is March 14 & 15 at Soil Born Farms! Workshops, Student-Led Projects, Hands-On Experiences, Information Booths, Delicious Food. Registration will open in December.Would you like to build or enhance a school garden on your campus? This one-day intensive for school garden educators will help you consider the best design for your space that will serve students and teachers while creating a dynamic and healthy ecosystem. Learn the nuts and bolts of irrigation, plant selection, needed materials, signage ideas, curriculum resources and more. Come prepared to collaborate and create.
This is a hands-on workshop that will help you manage and facilitate your garden space well. You will learn to use the produce in your garden, create signage, play educational games and facilitate engaging activities. Come in your work clothes.
This class is cancelled due to low enrollment. Check out School Garden Games, Recipes, Signage and Education Tools class which is on Tuesday, August 20 – Wednesday, August 21. Practice 4 NGSS aligned units that can be used in partnership with a school garden or outdoor learning space. You will practice activities, prepare the materials, learn games, and be challenged to use your critical thinking in the process.
What do I plant in the school garden? Which lessons are best for each season? What do I share with others to get funding? This workshop will answer all your questions. You will work on plans that relate to curriculum, planting, and funding. It will be fun and engaging while setting you and your school garden program on the path to success and sustainability.