As the days get shorter and winter fast approaches, we’re looking back on three ways learners dug in on the farm this fall.
Professional learning alumnae Janis Boulbol and Kat Robbins spearhead climate education and action in their school.
Through partnerships and our own programming, we offer the opportunities for all ages to explore the natural landscape, learn from experts, and engage with the big ideas of sustainability.
From workshop idea to international program, camp empowers kids to think global, act local.
U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack visited Shelburne Farms to announce their continuing support for farm to school efforts. Vermont champions of that work discussed how Vermont is leading the way.
Vermont educators work to teach students all aspects of the sugaring industry and share career opportunities in the field.
As lead community partner with this project, we are proud to share that BCL recently was honored as a U.N. University "Outstanding Flagship Project in Education for Sustainable Development."
Alice Cusick reflects back on how her experience at the Farm has shaped her as as a professional and as a person.
Lynn Wolfe, Shelburne Farms Assistant Market Gardener, was awarded UVM's 2020 James W. Marvin Award in Conservation & Science for her work in maple sugaring education.