Mois De la ferme à l’école 2019 : Gagnants et faits saillants de la campagne

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Les célébrations du Mois De la ferme à l’école 2019 avaient pour but de mobiliser les jeunes et de les intéresser à découvrir les actions qu’ils peuvent entreprendre pour promouvoir la santé des gens et de la planète.

Durant le mois d’octobre, nous avons partagé des ressources et des conseils pour adopter des pratiques saines et durables sur le plan de l’alimentation et de l’environnement en milieu scolaire, collégial et universitaire. Consultez la liste des ressources Bon pour nous et notre planète, car il demeure important de déployer des efforts en ce sens 12 mois, ou 365 jours, par année!

 

Nous sommes heureux d’annoncer les récipiendaires de nos subventions
du Mois De la ferme à l’école Canada 2019!

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ST PETER’S JUNIOR HIGH

Mount Pearl, NL

Our school is always looking for new ways to improve both the environment and to help students make healthy/positive choices. We have a school garden and have just started an indoor hydroponic garden as well as composting this year with success. So, to take on a new activity was a no no-brainer! I teach my science class home economics as well, which made the Food Action Kit activity of becoming a food innovator the perfect fit. The class discussed ways of saving food and then got down to business of saving the rinds off our delicious watermelon snack! Students not only got practical experience in the kitchen, but also got to see how science is involved and how we can change even the most [seemingly] inedible food into something good!

Photo credit: St. Peter’s Junior High

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TAHAYGHEN ELEMENTARY

Masset, BC

We are hosting 20 salad bars that are aiming for locally grown foods that require minimal packaging. Kids choose the amount and type of food they want which minimizes waste. We will also revitalize our compost and move it into our garden beds to teach about the cycles of compost and soil development.

Photo credit: Sarah Stevenson

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NELSON RURAL SCHOOL GREEN TEAM

Miramichi, NB 

Photo: Students enjoying fish cakes made from the leftovers of our Bass & Potato Lunch

Our newly formed Green Team prepared a bass and potato dinner with chow-chow* and our students helped to prepare with green tomatoes from our school garden. Our school is located on the bank of the Miramichi River and in the spring all students were given the chance to try their hand at bass fishing. Many students had never eaten bass or chow-chow and this was a wonderful opportunity. We also had fish cakes the following day to eat up the left overs. Again many students had never eaten fish cakes. Our middle school student body of 83 were invited to share lunch with us and, of that, 25 participated.

*Chow-chow is a type of relish made with green tomatoes

Photo credit: Mrs. Murphy

* Les gagnants des subventions De la ferme à l’école sont tirés au hasard parmi les écoles inscrites.

UNE MISE À JOUR D'UN GAGNANT DU MOIS DE LA FERME À L'ÉCOLE 2018!

Walter E. Harris Public School Students are Growing Food! 

Walter E. Harris Public School Students are Growing Food!

Oshawa, ON

Last year, our school received a seed grant of $1,500 from Farm to Cafeteria Canada. Immediately, this money was put to good use, as our Garden Club and Grade 3 students began growing sprouts for consumption during the cold winter months. With this infusion of cash, we bought new tools, a bunch of bamboo pots, vegetable seeds, trays, a germination heat mat, a grow light, potting soil, lumber, hand tools, and cooking equipment.

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Le défi Zéro déchet alimentaire du Mois De la ferme à l’école 2019!

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Les centres préscolaires, les écoles et les campus qui ont participé couraient la chance de gagner l’une de trois subventions de 1 500 $ pour lancer ou enrichir leurs activités De la ferme à l’école.

Saviez-vous que près du TIERS de la nourriture produite à l’échelle mondiale est gaspillée? Des aliments qui pourraient nourrir les gens se retrouvent souvent dans les sites d’enfouissement, produisent des gaz à effet de serre et contribuent de façon marquée aux changements climatiques.

Voilà pourquoi, dans le cadre des célébrations du Mois De la ferme à l’école 2019, le réseau De la ferme à la cafétéria Canada était heureux de faire équipe avec la Commission de coopération environnementale (CCE), auteure de la Trousse d’action anti-gaspillage alimentaire, pour organiser un défi…

Zéro déchet alimentaire

La Trousse d’action anti-gaspillage alimentaire est remplie de ressources instructives et d’activités pratiques et créatives destinées à inspirer les enfants de tout âge à éliminer les déchets alimentaires à la maison, à l’école et dans la communauté. Les activités proposées sont conçues pour que les jeunes de 5 à 25 ans de partout en Amérique du Nord puissent commencer dès maintenant à opérer un changement positif pour réduire les déchets alimentaires!

Pour participer, les écoles et les campus devaient nous parler d’une activité réalisée par leurs élèves ou étudiants pour réduire les déchets alimentaires durant le Mois De la ferme à l’école (octobre).


Pour voir le défi du Mois De la ferme à l’école en action, cliquez ici!

Events during our 2019 Campaign

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DE LA FERME À L’ÉCOLE SANS FRONTIÈRES : L’HISTOIRE CANADIENNE

Our partners at the US National Farm to School Network also celebrated Farm to School Month with us this October. As part of the US celebrations they sought to feature the work of their diverse partners and we were thrilled to be included among this group with a write up on Farm to School in Canada and the similarities and differences in our approaches!  A big thanks for the shout-out!  


The Canadian Context 
Founded in 2011, Farm to Cafeteria Canada(F2CC) is a pan-Canadian organization that was formed to work with partners across Canada to educate, build capacity, strengthen partnerships, and influence policy to bring local, healthy, and sustainable foods into all public institutions.

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Farm to School, Farm to School Canada

CÉLÉBRATION DU MOIS DE LA FERME À L’ÉCOLE DURANT LA SOIRÉE PARENTS-MAÎTRES À L’ÉCOLE SIR GUY

Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School in Ottawa, ON celebrated Farm to School Month 2019 in style on October 24th with a spectacular event held on parent-teacher night.

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Farm to School, Farm to School Canada

RECETTE POUR UN DÎNER DE LA RÉCOLTE D’HALLOWEEN

At Salt Spring Elementary (SSE), BC, we celebrated National Farm-to-School Month with an all-school, community Harvest Lunch. Here’s how it happened.

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Farm to School, Farm to School Canada

UN PROJET D’ART POUR RÉDUIRE LE GASPILLAGE ALIMENTAIRE À L’ÉCOLE COLQUITZ

Colquitz Middle School in Victoria BC took the Zero Food Waste challenge seriously during F2S Month. The students created a creative group “art-attack.” The activity took place at the GR Pearkes Recreation Centre and under 17 categories, the kids tried to respond ‘how to reduce food waste?’ In total, they made 41 posters with approximately six infomercials on each and over 240 different messages! The group “art attack” was put up close to the Flip Side teen centre and reception area for several days.  

F2SM New Brunswick

LE MOIS DE LA FERME À L’ÉCOLE AU NOUVEAU- BRUNSWICK

New Brunswick Farm to School Month info sheets were circulated out to NB Schools through the school Districts, Public Health dietitians and Healthy Learner nurses.

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Farm to School Webinar series

WEBINAIRE : LES CAMPAGNES DE RÉDUCTION DU GASPILLAGE ALIMENTAIRE PEUVENT-ELLES DEVENIR VIRALES?

Hosted on October 24, 2019 as part of Farm to School Month, this webinar explores qualities of ‘viral’ campaigns that may be applied to spark a youth movement to tackle food waste.

Presented by Dr Tammara Soma, contributor on the 2019 Farm to School Month feature resource, Food Matters Action Toolkit. Available in English only.

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Webinar from Equiterre, blog post from centdegrees

Webinaire | Alimentation locale et durable: des outils pour sensibiliser les jeunes

100° est fier de s’associer à Équiterre pour vous présenter un webinaire éducatif animé par Murielle Vrins, chargée de projets en alimentation  « Alimentation locale et durable : des outils pour sensibiliser les jeunes. » D’une durée de 45 minutes, ce webinaire est offert gratuitement à tous les membres de la communauté 100° intéressés par l’éducation et la sensibilisation à l’alimentation d’ici.

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