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MEET THE TEAM
Trinette Robichaux-Cichock, Executive Director Email: director.mstfp@gmail.com. Trinette was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in Texas. Although she is a full-blooded Cajun, she considers the Four Corners region to be home. WHAT WE DO — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT HOW WE STARTED. Since 2009, the Montezuma School to Farm Project (MSTFP), a proud 501 (c) (3) in southwestern Colorado, has focused on providing integrated, hands-on, school garden classes in Montezuma County. It began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students initiated by an AmeriCorps member in 2009. In the twelve years sincethose barn
MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
BOARD MEMBERS
Clara Martinez, Board Member. Clara Martinez is an Anthropologist working in the field of Indigenous language and cultural revitalization in the Four-Corners states and Alaska. She previously volunteered for MSTFP to aid in fundraising with the first USDA Farm to School grant proposal, awarded in 2014, and now serves the organization as board DONATE — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT Your contributions are invaluable to the future of Montezuma School to Farm Project and the 2000+ students we serve. Every dollar counts, from purchasing seeds to building new gardens, to paying for our professional school garden teams. Together we are building a nationally acclaimed program. It costs $15 to support one gardenstudent for one
DOLORES SCHOOL DISTRICT The Dolores School District hosts the second largest production space in the Montezuma School to Farm Project. The garden is located behind the elementary school adjacent to the playground and football field. Upon entrance, visitors are greeted with timber-frame beds of flowers, herbs, annuals, and perennials. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The VISTA helps with organizing fundraisers, writing grants, building relationships with donors and community members, and spreading awareness of the program throughout the county. Start date is July 2021. Full position description here. Please email our VISTA, Emely, with any questions you have mstfpamericorps@gmail.com. MANCOS SCHOOL DISTRICT The Mancos School Garden first welcomed students to its outdoor learning space in 2009. However, due to major construction the garden was sadly dismantled at the end of the 2018 school year. There are plans to rebuild the garden across the river once the school construction finishes. Although there is no current garden space,Mancos garden
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT. is a proud 501(c)(3) in Southwest Colorado. Since 2009, the project has focused on providing integrated, hands-on school garden classes in Montezuma County.What began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students has grown to incorporate seven school garden programs, professional school garden coordinators, summer farm camp, youth farmers markets, and OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit CoffeeMEET THE TEAM
Trinette Robichaux-Cichock, Executive Director Email: director.mstfp@gmail.com. Trinette was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in Texas. Although she is a full-blooded Cajun, she considers the Four Corners region to be home. WHAT WE DO — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT HOW WE STARTED. Since 2009, the Montezuma School to Farm Project (MSTFP), a proud 501 (c) (3) in southwestern Colorado, has focused on providing integrated, hands-on, school garden classes in Montezuma County. It began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students initiated by an AmeriCorps member in 2009. In the twelve years sincethose barn
MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
BOARD MEMBERS
Clara Martinez, Board Member. Clara Martinez is an Anthropologist working in the field of Indigenous language and cultural revitalization in the Four-Corners states and Alaska. She previously volunteered for MSTFP to aid in fundraising with the first USDA Farm to School grant proposal, awarded in 2014, and now serves the organization as board DONATE — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT Your contributions are invaluable to the future of Montezuma School to Farm Project and the 2000+ students we serve. Every dollar counts, from purchasing seeds to building new gardens, to paying for our professional school garden teams. Together we are building a nationally acclaimed program. It costs $15 to support one gardenstudent for one
DOLORES SCHOOL DISTRICT The Dolores School District hosts the second largest production space in the Montezuma School to Farm Project. The garden is located behind the elementary school adjacent to the playground and football field. Upon entrance, visitors are greeted with timber-frame beds of flowers, herbs, annuals, and perennials. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The VISTA helps with organizing fundraisers, writing grants, building relationships with donors and community members, and spreading awareness of the program throughout the county. Start date is July 2021. Full position description here. Please email our VISTA, Emely, with any questions you have mstfpamericorps@gmail.com. MANCOS SCHOOL DISTRICT The Mancos School Garden first welcomed students to its outdoor learning space in 2009. However, due to major construction the garden was sadly dismantled at the end of the 2018 school year. There are plans to rebuild the garden across the river once the school construction finishes. Although there is no current garden space,Mancos garden
DONATE — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT Your contributions are invaluable to the future of Montezuma School to Farm Project and the 2000+ students we serve. Every dollar counts, from purchasing seeds to building new gardens, to paying for our professional school garden teams. Together we are building a nationally acclaimed program. It costs $15 to support one gardenstudent for one
NEW PRODUCTS
THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit CoffeeNEWSLETTERS
Issue 23, October ‘20-January ‘21. Read to learn about MSTFP's new Executive Director, Our new website launch for students, MSTFPkids.org, Mancos garden completion, New garden site, Lewis-Arriola Elementary School, Children’s Kiva Montessori School's raised beds, and our DIIGS15 Campaign! MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Mesa students visit the garden for classes focusing on science, math, nutrition, history, art, problem solving, and team building. The garden programs and curriculum urge students to draw connections between their individual actions and the world around them by offering opportunities to become active community citizens while learning in anoutdoor setting.
JOIN OUR BOARD
MSTFP’s Board of Directors has FOUR open positions. The Board is the governing body of our nonprofit. We are seeking to recruit individuals from across Montezuma County, who bring diverse skill sets, experiences, and backgrounds to serve on our Board. CORTEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL Students at CMS tend to crops growing in a hoophouse, raised beds, planters, and various other bed styles. They care for a 50+ tree heritage orchard and 2 acres of production space. CMS is the largest growing space of all of the gardens we have in Montezuma county. Students have the option to apply to be an intern for MSTFP in thesummer.
MANAUGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Manaugh Elementary School Garden Established 2017. THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma KEMPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The Kemper Elementary School Garden was established in 2012 by two teachers at the school who were interested in utilizing an outdoor learning space to enhance their classroom lessons. In 2015, MSTFP partnered with the school, formed a garden committee, began providing the services of a part-time garden coordinator and funding forsupplies to
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM AND SOUTHWEST Check out what the Montezuma School to Farm group and Southwest Conservation Corps are doing! This is the second elementary school in the area taken on by the Montezuma School to Farm. They are revitalizing a 30 year old environmental learning lab THE TOP FOUR REASONS TEACHERS LOVE MSTFP Here are the top four reasons teachers love garden education inMontezuma County.
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT. is a proud 501(c)(3) in Southwest Colorado. Since 2009, the project has focused on providing integrated, hands-on school garden classes in Montezuma County.What began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students has grown to incorporate seven school garden programs, professional school garden coordinators, summer farm camp, youth farmers markets, and OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit CoffeeMEET THE TEAM
Trinette Robichaux-Cichock, Executive Director Email: director.mstfp@gmail.com. Trinette was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in Texas. Although she is a full-blooded Cajun, she considers the Four Corners region to be home. WHAT WE DO — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT HOW WE STARTED. Since 2009, the Montezuma School to Farm Project (MSTFP), a proud 501 (c) (3) in southwestern Colorado, has focused on providing integrated, hands-on, school garden classes in Montezuma County. It began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students initiated by an AmeriCorps member in 2009. In the twelve years sincethose barn
MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
BOARD MEMBERS
Clara Martinez, Board Member. Clara Martinez is an Anthropologist working in the field of Indigenous language and cultural revitalization in the Four-Corners states and Alaska. She previously volunteered for MSTFP to aid in fundraising with the first USDA Farm to School grant proposal, awarded in 2014, and now serves the organization as board DONATE — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT Your contributions are invaluable to the future of Montezuma School to Farm Project and the 2000+ students we serve. Every dollar counts, from purchasing seeds to building new gardens, to paying for our professional school garden teams. Together we are building a nationally acclaimed program. It costs $15 to support one gardenstudent for one
DOLORES SCHOOL DISTRICT The Dolores School District hosts the second largest production space in the Montezuma School to Farm Project. The garden is located behind the elementary school adjacent to the playground and football field. Upon entrance, visitors are greeted with timber-frame beds of flowers, herbs, annuals, and perennials. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The VISTA helps with organizing fundraisers, writing grants, building relationships with donors and community members, and spreading awareness of the program throughout the county. Start date is July 2021. Full position description here. Please email our VISTA, Emely, with any questions you have mstfpamericorps@gmail.com. MANCOS SCHOOL DISTRICT The Mancos School Garden first welcomed students to its outdoor learning space in 2009. However, due to major construction the garden was sadly dismantled at the end of the 2018 school year. There are plans to rebuild the garden across the river once the school construction finishes. Although there is no current garden space,Mancos garden
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT. is a proud 501(c)(3) in Southwest Colorado. Since 2009, the project has focused on providing integrated, hands-on school garden classes in Montezuma County.What began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students has grown to incorporate seven school garden programs, professional school garden coordinators, summer farm camp, youth farmers markets, and OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit CoffeeMEET THE TEAM
Trinette Robichaux-Cichock, Executive Director Email: director.mstfp@gmail.com. Trinette was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in Texas. Although she is a full-blooded Cajun, she considers the Four Corners region to be home. WHAT WE DO — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT HOW WE STARTED. Since 2009, the Montezuma School to Farm Project (MSTFP), a proud 501 (c) (3) in southwestern Colorado, has focused on providing integrated, hands-on, school garden classes in Montezuma County. It began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students initiated by an AmeriCorps member in 2009. In the twelve years sincethose barn
MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
BOARD MEMBERS
Clara Martinez, Board Member. Clara Martinez is an Anthropologist working in the field of Indigenous language and cultural revitalization in the Four-Corners states and Alaska. She previously volunteered for MSTFP to aid in fundraising with the first USDA Farm to School grant proposal, awarded in 2014, and now serves the organization as board DONATE — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT Your contributions are invaluable to the future of Montezuma School to Farm Project and the 2000+ students we serve. Every dollar counts, from purchasing seeds to building new gardens, to paying for our professional school garden teams. Together we are building a nationally acclaimed program. It costs $15 to support one gardenstudent for one
DOLORES SCHOOL DISTRICT The Dolores School District hosts the second largest production space in the Montezuma School to Farm Project. The garden is located behind the elementary school adjacent to the playground and football field. Upon entrance, visitors are greeted with timber-frame beds of flowers, herbs, annuals, and perennials. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The VISTA helps with organizing fundraisers, writing grants, building relationships with donors and community members, and spreading awareness of the program throughout the county. Start date is July 2021. Full position description here. Please email our VISTA, Emely, with any questions you have mstfpamericorps@gmail.com. MANCOS SCHOOL DISTRICT The Mancos School Garden first welcomed students to its outdoor learning space in 2009. However, due to major construction the garden was sadly dismantled at the end of the 2018 school year. There are plans to rebuild the garden across the river once the school construction finishes. Although there is no current garden space,Mancos garden
DONATE — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT Your contributions are invaluable to the future of Montezuma School to Farm Project and the 2000+ students we serve. Every dollar counts, from purchasing seeds to building new gardens, to paying for our professional school garden teams. Together we are building a nationally acclaimed program. It costs $15 to support one gardenstudent for one
NEW PRODUCTS
THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit CoffeeNEWSLETTERS
Issue 23, October ‘20-January ‘21. Read to learn about MSTFP's new Executive Director, Our new website launch for students, MSTFPkids.org, Mancos garden completion, New garden site, Lewis-Arriola Elementary School, Children’s Kiva Montessori School's raised beds, and our DIIGS15 Campaign! MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Mesa students visit the garden for classes focusing on science, math, nutrition, history, art, problem solving, and team building. The garden programs and curriculum urge students to draw connections between their individual actions and the world around them by offering opportunities to become active community citizens while learning in anoutdoor setting.
JOIN OUR BOARD
MSTFP’s Board of Directors has FOUR open positions. The Board is the governing body of our nonprofit. We are seeking to recruit individuals from across Montezuma County, who bring diverse skill sets, experiences, and backgrounds to serve on our Board. CORTEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL Students at CMS tend to crops growing in a hoophouse, raised beds, planters, and various other bed styles. They care for a 50+ tree heritage orchard and 2 acres of production space. CMS is the largest growing space of all of the gardens we have in Montezuma county. Students have the option to apply to be an intern for MSTFP in thesummer.
MANAUGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Manaugh Elementary School Garden Established 2017. THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma KEMPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The Kemper Elementary School Garden was established in 2012 by two teachers at the school who were interested in utilizing an outdoor learning space to enhance their classroom lessons. In 2015, MSTFP partnered with the school, formed a garden committee, began providing the services of a part-time garden coordinator and funding forsupplies to
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM AND SOUTHWEST Check out what the Montezuma School to Farm group and Southwest Conservation Corps are doing! This is the second elementary school in the area taken on by the Montezuma School to Farm. They are revitalizing a 30 year old environmental learning lab THE TOP FOUR REASONS TEACHERS LOVE MSTFP Here are the top four reasons teachers love garden education inMontezuma County.
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT. is a proud 501(c)(3) in Southwest Colorado. Since 2009, the project has focused on providing integrated, hands-on school garden classes in Montezuma County.What began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students has grown to incorporate seven school garden programs, professional school garden coordinators, summer farm camp, youth farmers markets, andMEET THE TEAM
Trinette Robichaux-Cichock, Executive Director Email: director.mstfp@gmail.com. Trinette was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in Texas. Although she is a full-blooded Cajun, she considers the Four Corners region to be home. OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee WHAT WE DO — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT HOW WE STARTED. Since 2009, the Montezuma School to Farm Project (MSTFP), a proud 501 (c) (3) in southwestern Colorado, has focused on providing integrated, hands-on, school garden classes in Montezuma County. It began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students initiated by an AmeriCorps member in 2009. In the twelve years sincethose barn
MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
DONATE — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT Your contributions are invaluable to the future of Montezuma School to Farm Project and the 2000+ students we serve. Every dollar counts, from purchasing seeds to building new gardens, to paying for our professional school garden teams. Together we are building a nationally acclaimed program. It costs $15 to support one gardenstudent for one
BOARD MEMBERS
Clara Martinez, Board Member. Clara Martinez is an Anthropologist working in the field of Indigenous language and cultural revitalization in the Four-Corners states and Alaska. She previously volunteered for MSTFP to aid in fundraising with the first USDA Farm to School grant proposal, awarded in 2014, and now serves the organization as boardNEW PRODUCTS
THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The VISTA helps with organizing fundraisers, writing grants, building relationships with donors and community members, and spreading awareness of the program throughout the county. Start date is July 2021. Full position description here. Please email our VISTA, Emely, with any questions you have mstfpamericorps@gmail.com. DOLORES SCHOOL DISTRICT The Dolores School District hosts the second largest production space in the Montezuma School to Farm Project. The garden is located behind the elementary school adjacent to the playground and football field. Upon entrance, visitors are greeted with timber-frame beds of flowers, herbs, annuals, and perennials. MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT. is a proud 501(c)(3) in Southwest Colorado. Since 2009, the project has focused on providing integrated, hands-on school garden classes in Montezuma County.What began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students has grown to incorporate seven school garden programs, professional school garden coordinators, summer farm camp, youth farmers markets, andMEET THE TEAM
Trinette Robichaux-Cichock, Executive Director Email: director.mstfp@gmail.com. Trinette was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in Texas. Although she is a full-blooded Cajun, she considers the Four Corners region to be home. OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee WHAT WE DO — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT HOW WE STARTED. Since 2009, the Montezuma School to Farm Project (MSTFP), a proud 501 (c) (3) in southwestern Colorado, has focused on providing integrated, hands-on, school garden classes in Montezuma County. It began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students initiated by an AmeriCorps member in 2009. In the twelve years sincethose barn
MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
DONATE — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT Your contributions are invaluable to the future of Montezuma School to Farm Project and the 2000+ students we serve. Every dollar counts, from purchasing seeds to building new gardens, to paying for our professional school garden teams. Together we are building a nationally acclaimed program. It costs $15 to support one gardenstudent for one
BOARD MEMBERS
Clara Martinez, Board Member. Clara Martinez is an Anthropologist working in the field of Indigenous language and cultural revitalization in the Four-Corners states and Alaska. She previously volunteered for MSTFP to aid in fundraising with the first USDA Farm to School grant proposal, awarded in 2014, and now serves the organization as boardNEW PRODUCTS
THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The VISTA helps with organizing fundraisers, writing grants, building relationships with donors and community members, and spreading awareness of the program throughout the county. Start date is July 2021. Full position description here. Please email our VISTA, Emely, with any questions you have mstfpamericorps@gmail.com. DOLORES SCHOOL DISTRICT The Dolores School District hosts the second largest production space in the Montezuma School to Farm Project. The garden is located behind the elementary school adjacent to the playground and football field. Upon entrance, visitors are greeted with timber-frame beds of flowers, herbs, annuals, and perennials. OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
NEW PRODUCTS
THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee CONTACT US — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit CoffeeJOIN OUR BOARD
MSTFP’s Board of Directors has FOUR open positions. The Board is the governing body of our nonprofit. We are seeking to recruit individuals from across Montezuma County, who bring diverse skill sets, experiences, and backgrounds to serve on our Board. MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Mesa students visit the garden for classes focusing on science, math, nutrition, history, art, problem solving, and team building. The garden programs and curriculum urge students to draw connections between their individual actions and the world around them by offering opportunities to become active community citizens while learning in anoutdoor setting.
CORTEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL Students at CMS tend to crops growing in a hoophouse, raised beds, planters, and various other bed styles. They care for a 50+ tree heritage orchard and 2 acres of production space. CMS is the largest growing space of all of the gardens we have in Montezuma county. Students have the option to apply to be an intern for MSTFP in thesummer.
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MANAUGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Manaugh Elementary School Garden Established 2017. THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma MONTEZUMASCHOOLTOFARM.ORG montezumaschooltofarm.org MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT. is a proud 501(c)(3) in Southwest Colorado. Since 2009, the project has focused on providing integrated, hands-on school garden classes in Montezuma County.What began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students has grown to incorporate seven school garden programs, professional school garden coordinators, summer farm camp, youth farmers markets, andMEET THE TEAM
Trinette Robichaux-Cichock, Executive Director Email: director.mstfp@gmail.com. Trinette was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in Texas. Although she is a full-blooded Cajun, she considers the Four Corners region to be home. WHAT WE DO — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT HOW WE STARTED. Since 2009, the Montezuma School to Farm Project (MSTFP), a proud 501 (c) (3) in southwestern Colorado, has focused on providing integrated, hands-on, school garden classes in Montezuma County. It began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students initiated by an AmeriCorps member in 2009. In the twelve years sincethose barn
OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
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Clara Martinez, Board Member. Clara Martinez is an Anthropologist working in the field of Indigenous language and cultural revitalization in the Four-Corners states and Alaska. She previously volunteered for MSTFP to aid in fundraising with the first USDA Farm to School grant proposal, awarded in 2014, and now serves the organization as boardNEW PRODUCTS
THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The VISTA helps with organizing fundraisers, writing grants, building relationships with donors and community members, and spreading awareness of the program throughout the county. Start date is July 2021. Full position description here. Please email our VISTA, Emely, with any questions you have mstfpamericorps@gmail.com. DOLORES SCHOOL DISTRICT The Dolores School District hosts the second largest production space in the Montezuma School to Farm Project. The garden is located behind the elementary school adjacent to the playground and football field. Upon entrance, visitors are greeted with timber-frame beds of flowers, herbs, annuals, and perennials. KEMPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The Kemper Elementary School Garden was established in 2012 by two teachers at the school who were interested in utilizing an outdoor learning space to enhance their classroom lessons. In 2015, MSTFP partnered with the school, formed a garden committee, began providing the services of a part-time garden coordinator and funding forsupplies to
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT. is a proud 501(c)(3) in Southwest Colorado. Since 2009, the project has focused on providing integrated, hands-on school garden classes in Montezuma County.What began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students has grown to incorporate seven school garden programs, professional school garden coordinators, summer farm camp, youth farmers markets, andMEET THE TEAM
Trinette Robichaux-Cichock, Executive Director Email: director.mstfp@gmail.com. Trinette was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in Texas. Although she is a full-blooded Cajun, she considers the Four Corners region to be home. WHAT WE DO — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT HOW WE STARTED. Since 2009, the Montezuma School to Farm Project (MSTFP), a proud 501 (c) (3) in southwestern Colorado, has focused on providing integrated, hands-on, school garden classes in Montezuma County. It began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students initiated by an AmeriCorps member in 2009. In the twelve years sincethose barn
OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
BOARD MEMBERS
Clara Martinez, Board Member. Clara Martinez is an Anthropologist working in the field of Indigenous language and cultural revitalization in the Four-Corners states and Alaska. She previously volunteered for MSTFP to aid in fundraising with the first USDA Farm to School grant proposal, awarded in 2014, and now serves the organization as boardNEW PRODUCTS
THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The VISTA helps with organizing fundraisers, writing grants, building relationships with donors and community members, and spreading awareness of the program throughout the county. Start date is July 2021. Full position description here. Please email our VISTA, Emely, with any questions you have mstfpamericorps@gmail.com. DOLORES SCHOOL DISTRICT The Dolores School District hosts the second largest production space in the Montezuma School to Farm Project. The garden is located behind the elementary school adjacent to the playground and football field. Upon entrance, visitors are greeted with timber-frame beds of flowers, herbs, annuals, and perennials. KEMPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The Kemper Elementary School Garden was established in 2012 by two teachers at the school who were interested in utilizing an outdoor learning space to enhance their classroom lessons. In 2015, MSTFP partnered with the school, formed a garden committee, began providing the services of a part-time garden coordinator and funding forsupplies to
OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
NEW PRODUCTS
THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee CONTACT US — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit CoffeeJOIN OUR BOARD
MSTFP’s Board of Directors has FOUR open positions. The Board is the governing body of our nonprofit. We are seeking to recruit individuals from across Montezuma County, who bring diverse skill sets, experiences, and backgrounds to serve on our Board.BECOME A VOLUNTEER
THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee CORTEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL Students at CMS tend to crops growing in a hoophouse, raised beds, planters, and various other bed styles. They care for a 50+ tree heritage orchard and 2 acres of production space. CMS is the largest growing space of all of the gardens we have in Montezuma county. Students have the option to apply to be an intern for MSTFP in thesummer.
MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Mesa students visit the garden for classes focusing on science, math, nutrition, history, art, problem solving, and team building. The garden programs and curriculum urge students to draw connections between their individual actions and the world around them by offering opportunities to become active community citizens while learning in anoutdoor setting.
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MANAUGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Manaugh Elementary School Garden Established 2017. THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECTMONTEZUMA CORTEZ SCHOOL DISTRICT CALENDARMONTEZUMA COUNTY SCHOOLSMONTEZUMA CORTEZ SCHOOL DISTRICT COLORADOMONTEZUMA COUNTY GOVERNMENTMONTEZUMA SCHOOL DISTRICTMONTEZUMAHIGH SCHOOL
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT. is a proud 501(c)(3) in Southwest Colorado. Since 2009, the project has focused on providing integrated, hands-on school garden classes in Montezuma County.What began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students has grown to incorporate seven school garden programs, professional school garden coordinators, summer farm camp, youth farmers markets, andMEET THE TEAM
Trinette Robichaux-Cichock, Executive Director Email: director.mstfp@gmail.com. Trinette was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in Texas. Although she is a full-blooded Cajun, she considers the Four Corners region to be home. OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee WHAT WE DO — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT HOW WE STARTED. Since 2009, the Montezuma School to Farm Project (MSTFP), a proud 501 (c) (3) in southwestern Colorado, has focused on providing integrated, hands-on, school garden classes in Montezuma County. It began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students initiated by an AmeriCorps member in 2009. In the twelve years sincethose barn
BOARD MEMBERS
Clara Martinez, Board Member. Clara Martinez is an Anthropologist working in the field of Indigenous language and cultural revitalization in the Four-Corners states and Alaska. She previously volunteered for MSTFP to aid in fundraising with the first USDA Farm to School grant proposal, awarded in 2014, and now serves the organization as board MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
DOLORES SCHOOL DISTRICT The Dolores School District hosts the second largest production space in the Montezuma School to Farm Project. The garden is located behind the elementary school adjacent to the playground and football field. Upon entrance, visitors are greeted with timber-frame beds of flowers, herbs, annuals, and perennials. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The VISTA helps with organizing fundraisers, writing grants, building relationships with donors and community members, and spreading awareness of the program throughout the county. Start date is July 2021. Full position description here. Please email our VISTA, Emely, with any questions you have mstfpamericorps@gmail.com.NEWSLETTERS
Issue 23, October ‘20-January ‘21. Read to learn about MSTFP's new Executive Director, Our new website launch for students, MSTFPkids.org, Mancos garden completion, New garden site, Lewis-Arriola Elementary School, Children’s Kiva Montessori School's raised beds, and our DIIGS15 Campaign! CORTEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL Students at CMS tend to crops growing in a hoophouse, raised beds, planters, and various other bed styles. They care for a 50+ tree heritage orchard and 2 acres of production space. CMS is the largest growing space of all of the gardens we have in Montezuma county. Students have the option to apply to be an intern for MSTFP in thesummer.
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECTMONTEZUMA CORTEZ SCHOOL DISTRICT CALENDARMONTEZUMA COUNTY SCHOOLSMONTEZUMA CORTEZ SCHOOL DISTRICT COLORADOMONTEZUMA COUNTY GOVERNMENTMONTEZUMA SCHOOL DISTRICTMONTEZUMAHIGH SCHOOL
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT. is a proud 501(c)(3) in Southwest Colorado. Since 2009, the project has focused on providing integrated, hands-on school garden classes in Montezuma County.What began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students has grown to incorporate seven school garden programs, professional school garden coordinators, summer farm camp, youth farmers markets, andMEET THE TEAM
Trinette Robichaux-Cichock, Executive Director Email: director.mstfp@gmail.com. Trinette was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and was raised in Texas. Although she is a full-blooded Cajun, she considers the Four Corners region to be home. OVERVIEW OF GARDEN SITES THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee WHAT WE DO — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT HOW WE STARTED. Since 2009, the Montezuma School to Farm Project (MSTFP), a proud 501 (c) (3) in southwestern Colorado, has focused on providing integrated, hands-on, school garden classes in Montezuma County. It began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students initiated by an AmeriCorps member in 2009. In the twelve years sincethose barn
BOARD MEMBERS
Clara Martinez, Board Member. Clara Martinez is an Anthropologist working in the field of Indigenous language and cultural revitalization in the Four-Corners states and Alaska. She previously volunteered for MSTFP to aid in fundraising with the first USDA Farm to School grant proposal, awarded in 2014, and now serves the organization as board MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
DOLORES SCHOOL DISTRICT The Dolores School District hosts the second largest production space in the Montezuma School to Farm Project. The garden is located behind the elementary school adjacent to the playground and football field. Upon entrance, visitors are greeted with timber-frame beds of flowers, herbs, annuals, and perennials. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The VISTA helps with organizing fundraisers, writing grants, building relationships with donors and community members, and spreading awareness of the program throughout the county. Start date is July 2021. Full position description here. Please email our VISTA, Emely, with any questions you have mstfpamericorps@gmail.com.NEWSLETTERS
Issue 23, October ‘20-January ‘21. Read to learn about MSTFP's new Executive Director, Our new website launch for students, MSTFPkids.org, Mancos garden completion, New garden site, Lewis-Arriola Elementary School, Children’s Kiva Montessori School's raised beds, and our DIIGS15 Campaign! CORTEZ MIDDLE SCHOOL Students at CMS tend to crops growing in a hoophouse, raised beds, planters, and various other bed styles. They care for a 50+ tree heritage orchard and 2 acres of production space. CMS is the largest growing space of all of the gardens we have in Montezuma county. Students have the option to apply to be an intern for MSTFP in thesummer.
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THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee MSTFPKIDS! ONLINE LESSONS COVID-19 has caused Montezuma County schools to go online, effectively cancelling our garden classes. Therefore, we have created MSTFPkids.org! The purpose of this website is to serve our students and still offer our programming through an online platform where students of all ages and regions can access and learn lessons fromdifferent
CONTACT US — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee DONATE — MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT Your contributions are invaluable to the future of Montezuma School to Farm Project and the 2000+ students we serve. Every dollar counts, from purchasing seeds to building new gardens, to paying for our professional school garden teams. Together we are building a nationally acclaimed program. It costs $15 to support one gardenstudent for one
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MSTFP’s Board of Directors has FOUR open positions. The Board is the governing body of our nonprofit. We are seeking to recruit individuals from across Montezuma County, who bring diverse skill sets, experiences, and backgrounds to serve on our Board.BECOME A VOLUNTEER
THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma Inspire Coalition, Great Outdoors Colorado, Fahrenheit Coffee MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Mesa students visit the garden for classes focusing on science, math, nutrition, history, art, problem solving, and team building. The garden programs and curriculum urge students to draw connections between their individual actions and the world around them by offering opportunities to become active community citizens while learning in anoutdoor setting.
MANAUGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Manaugh Elementary School Garden Established 2017. THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL SUPPORT: Mancos, Dolores, and Cortez School Districts, AmeriCorps, High Desert Conservation District, Mancos Conservation District, Cliffrose Garden Center & Gifts, Kiwanis Club of Mesa Verde, Ricky King State Farm, El Pomar Foundation, Colorado State Conservation Board, Empire Electric, La Puente, Montezuma KEMPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The Kemper Elementary School Garden was established in 2012 by two teachers at the school who were interested in utilizing an outdoor learning space to enhance their classroom lessons. In 2015, MSTFP partnered with the school, formed a garden committee, began providing the services of a part-time garden coordinator and funding forsupplies to
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MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT Connecting our farming heritage with our growing future WELCOME TO OUR 2018-2019 AMERICORPS MEMBERS! We are excited to welcome our new AmeriCorps Members for the 2018-2019 service year! They will be working in the school gardens at Dolores, Mesa, Manaugh, Kemper and CMS, both maintaining the gardens and teaching lessons. Lessons at Mancos will also continue inside the classroom! We are excited to see what they will accomplishthis year.
_______________________________________ MONTEZUMA SCHOOL TO FARM PROJECT _is a program of the Mancos Conservation District in southwestern Colorado._
_ Since 2009, the project has focused on providing INTEGRATED, HANDS-ON SCHOOL GARDEN CLASSES in Montezuma County. What began with a farm field trip for 40 Mancos students has grown to incorporate five school garden programs, professional school garden coordinators, summer farm camp, youth farmers markets, and an apprentice program._
_MSTFP has installed a 2+ acre school production area, heritage orchards, high tunnels, cold frames, vertical growing spaces, permaculture swales, wicking beds, adobe ovens, and numerous living examples of water and soil conservation across the schools in the county. Classes also utilize a green house, a biothermal heating system, an on-site beehive, and an aquaponics unit as garden learningspaces._
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