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Cultivate Cochrane: Food skills for young folk

A launch date for the rolling food program is set for April 23
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Cultivate Cochrane's rolling educational greenhouse is set to launch April 23.

Construction of the Passive Solar Roller – Cultivate Cochrane’s mobile education greenhouse – has been chugging along and we’re now entering the homestretch of the process.

Once the polycarbonate and windows go in, it will indeed look like a tiny house for growing food.

This little unit will be ready to hit the roads in a very short while so we’re busy working on interior details from the best way to secure shelving during transport to finessing the air circulation and watering systems, and the fun stuff like choosing which food varieties we should plant.

And, of course, we’re firming up plans, so this project lives up to its name: an education greenhouse.

The Family Resource Network (FRN) is one of the local groups that was quick to jump on board when we floated the idea of bringing hands-on food growing programming to Cochrane children and youth.

The FRN provides free programs ranging from parenting skills to grandparent bonding time, to interactive activities suited to each stage of childhood development from birth to six years old.

Essentially, they’re there to help Cochrane families thrive.

Partnering with the FRN, Passive Solar Roller programming will give young children and their parents opportunities to get their hands dirty and make early connections between food and nutrition, as well as some basics on growing and preparing food.

There will be a focus on sensory and tactile experiences where children can explore textures, smells, tastes and colours all while connecting with their peers in a safe, welcoming environment.

“I think that the Passive Solar Roller will benefit children and families in Cochrane by teaching them about gardening, produce, encouraging healthy eating habits and providing a way for families in Cochrane to connect,” said FRN family support worker Amanda Mouland.

That’s the idea! We hope to plant the seeds for a new generation of young folk who are connected to where their food comes from, have the skills to grow it and are equipped to make healthy choices. All while experiencing the mental-health benefits of gardening and spending time together.

Mark your calendars because we have an exciting event coming up on April 23: An official launch of our mobile greenhouse along with a community growing fair — just in time for gardening season! Watch the website and social media for more details.

Jackie Skrypnek is a director with Cultivate Cochrane. More information and updates at cultivatecochrane.com.

 

 

 

 

 

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