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December 7, 2020
Farm to School, Farm To School Newsletter

WNESU Feeds Families During Thanksgiving

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December 7, 2020
Farm to School, Farm To School Newsletter
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A week off from school didn’t stop the Windham Northeast Supervisory Union (WNESU) Farm to School Cafe team from feeding their community local, delicious food.

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On the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, Food Service Director, Harley Sterling and his team distributed 523 food boxes filled with local ingredients like Grafton Village Cheese, The Bread Shed bread, Plainville Farm squash, and organic Mi Tierra tortillas. Each family also received an activity about the origin of tortillas and the ingredients to make a quesadilla as a family. 

There will be a second holiday food box distribution in December on the 23rd and 30th. Follow the WNESU Farm to School website for updates on sign-ups and pick-up times.

Tagged: WNESU, Farm to School Cafe, Farm to School, Grafton Village Cheese, the Bread Shed, Plainville Farm, Mi Tierra, food access, food boxes, Thanksgiving, Holiday

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