Farm News & Events
Farmer Steph traveled to La Jolla, California to present at the national Growing School Garden Summit, presented by Sprouts Foundation & Life Lab, March, 2024.
Farmer Steph’s 2023 Holiday Workshop Dates Announced - BOOK NOW!
I LOVE teaching people how to string wreathes in the cooler months. Wreathing is a magical way to bring the outdoors - indoors before winter sets-in. So please join me at one or all of the upcoming workshops!
Private bookings available (please contact Farmer Steph).
TUNE IN to your local PBS station this Wednesday, 10/11/23 to watch Farmer Steph and the farm kids welcome Baratunde to Maine. Join us as we take a walk through the forest of Maine to discover what LIGHTS OUR HEARTS in the cold gray months of Maine’s winter.
Just like the flowers and veggies in the fields, each week at farm camp is different from the week before. We love to keep Farm Camp exciting, whether it’s your first week or your fifth. Choose from any or all of the following weeks when you register.
“She spiritedly points out dinner-plate asters, craspedia sunballs, dahlias, feverfew, and zinnias as she breezes through her garden. As little as five months ago, this garden didn’t exist. Now, it bursts with color and hope for the future”…
“Three things can always warm me up on a chilly late winter’s day in March: a nice bowl of soup made from last summer’s tomatoes, watching kids get excited about cooking with local ingredients, and learning about innovative efforts that both raise awareness about food insecurity in Maine and work to combat it.”…
“Good news is frequently under the radar these days, as the late Pete Seeger reminded us, but we can find that good stuff by putting our attentions on the countless wonderful projects, initiatives, and community-building efforts of our everyday neighbors and citizens in towns all across the country. It’s those things, he noted, which give us hope and inspiration. And not necessarily the focus of daily headlines.”…
We held a Chopped Farm Kid Callenge, based on food concept & design – no one eats or tastes the food.
Hiya sweet Farm Friends – 2020 summer camp registration opens this week! Early registration opens to our newsletter subscribers this Tuesday and to the general public this Friday.
Farm to Table Kids is hiring one full-time farmer, one full-time summer camp counselor, and one part-time summer camp counselor for our 2020 season!
We are so honored to win second place in the Red Sox Foundation Impact Awards! The foundation supports awards to New England nonprofit organizations every year, and this year’s theme was demonstrating an impact on improving health and wellness outcomes within the community.
The Boston Red Sox Foundation named FARM TO TABLE KIDS INC. as one of the five finalists in Maine eligible to win the $10,000 IMPACT Award grant this year! The IMPACT Awards provide Red Sox fans in New England states with the opportunity to support their favorite nonprofits by casting a vote.
Fantastic news: Farm to Table Kids is partnering with Cumberland County Food Security Council to make sure food from our farm gets to the people in our community that need it. Maine is a special state with strong, deep-rooted communities but also with tremendous food insecurity.
Watch and see how we take care of our own Farm Stand by filling it up will all the produce we’ve been harvesting each week!
Thank you so much for all of your support at our Night at the Museum celebration of harvest & community to support Farm to Table Kids Inc 501c3.
Take a peak at the video from when Farm to Table Kids won the 2015 Entreverge Award!
Community Events
We welcome people of all ages to the farm for special events and workshops. To stay in the loop about our camp, programs, and special events, please sign up for our newsletter.