Farm to School Month promotes local foods, ag lessons

During a local food summit earlier this year, Crawfordsville Community Schools resident dietician Tarrah Westercamp led a session on the farm-to-school movement, which serves as a pipeline between local producers and school kitchens.

“It’s just a passion of mine, honestly, teaching little ones about where our food comes from,” Westercamp said.

The summit led to the creation of the Montgomery County Farm to Food Coalition, a partnership between school meal provider Chartwells, Purdue Extension, and local farmers.

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