Presenter: Abbey Palmer, Community Food Systems
Educator, MSU-Ext.
FREE: K-12 teachers,community partners, and literacy coaches
CREDIT: 1.5 SCECHs
Seeds hold history, mysteries, and joy! Learn about how you can incorporate seeds and seed saving activities into your classes and school garden. We will discuss what makes a seed garden special, hands-on seed saving project ideas, and ways to connect with area seed libraries. This training would be a great fit for those whose schools receive 10 Cents a Meal funding.
Funding for this work is provided in part through the NOAA Great Lakes Bay Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) program, a MiSTEM Network grant through the Michigan Department of Education, and MSU UPREC.
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