Green Mountain Farm-to-School (GMFTS) is a leader in the growing farm-to-school movement in Vermont. Our mission is to strengthen local food systems in Vermont by promoting positive economic relationships, education, and access between schools, farms, and communities.
We create and sustain healthy communities by working across the food system with capacity building, resource development, and technical assistance through our Farm-to-School program, Farm Direct food hub, and Lunchbox food truck.
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Thank you to our 2025 premier sponsors – The Abbey Group and Community National Bank!
Our work is made possible because of a network of businesses, institutions, organizations and community members who are in partnership with us.
You can view all our supporters here. Interested in becoming a sponsor? Please contact Catherine at ccusack@gmfts.org
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Our Farm-to-School team had the wonderful opportunity to participate in one of our favorite annual events: the @nofavermont Children’s Conference. This year, we gathered at the beautiful new venue at St. Michael’s College, where a variety of farm-related activities were available for youth in the library.
Elyse shared her passion for fiber arts and felting with a group of young participants, using fiber from her own sheep. It was heartwarming to see their creativity as they crafted their own felted pouches. Ella introduced the concept of food preservation in a hands-on pickling activity, allowing the kids not only to learn but also to savor the pickles they made together. Alex taught the “sheep to sweater” program, enlightening the younger children about sheep and guiding them in their own felting project. 🐑
We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the NOFA-VT Children’s Conference for welcoming the GMFTS team to the event. 💛
✨ Meet the Team: Meggie ✨
Meggie joined GMFTS in 2022 and has been an integral part of our team ever since. She began as our Food Access & Logistics Coordinator, where she helped facilitate The Lunchbox summer meal program and supported a range of community food access initiatives in the Northeast Kingdom.
Since spring 2023, Meggie has served as Food Hub Logistics Manager, overseeing operations and communications for our food hub, Green Mountain Farm Direct. In this role, she works closely with farmers/food producers and buyers to ensure efficient distribution and strong relationships to strengthen our local food system.
Outside of GMFTS, Meggie is an active member of her community. She volunteers with the Westmore Association and helps manage her local farmers market.
When she’s not working or volunteering, you can find Meggie jogging, reading, watching reality shows, or hanging out at Parker Pie.
Today we wrapped up our Junior Chef afterschool program at Barton Academy & Graded School! This session, students built foundational cooking and baking skills while making their own ranch dressing, guacamole, oatmeal cookies, smoothies, and more. Our Junior Chefs gained confidence in the kitchen with every recipe.
To celebrate their hard work, each student went home with a homemade cookbook featuring the recipes we created together—so they can keep cooking (and sharing!) at home.
We love watching our Junior Chefs grow their skills, try new foods, and discover the joy and reward that comes from preparing a recipe from scratch. 💚
✨ Meet the Team: Hilary ✨
Hilary joined GMFTS in May 2023 and serves as our Food Access & Logistics Coordinator. She organizes and facilitates key food access initiatives like The Lunchbox (our summer meals program), community workshops, and youth cooking programs, while also supporting daily operations at our food hub, Green Mountain Farm Direct.
Hilary is actively involved in the Essex–Caledonia–Orleans (ECO) Food Security Network and is helping spark an exciting effort to launch a community-owned food co-op in Newport. She’s passionate about building community and all the ways in which food can enrich our lives. 💚
Outside of work, you’ll find Hilary on the trails hiking, biking, or cross-country skiing—or at home cooking, reading, and snuggling with her cats. 🐾
Roses are red. Violets are blue. Supporting our local food system starts with you. Spread the love by shopping local this Valentine’s Day! 🩷
🍯 Gift some honey to your honey! Adorable bear-shaped 12 oz bottles of liquid honey from Northwoods Apiaries (Westfield) make a perfect present.
🍫 Feel the love with the “Love” Chocolate Bar from Prophecy Chocolate (Morrisville), featuring cacao, maple sugar, damiana, rose, and vanilla.
🌹Indulge in the sweetness of Vermont’s fields and forests with Maple Wild Rose Ganache Chocolate from Sweet Mountain Chocolate (Westfield).
🎁 Treat those closest to you with decadent gluten and dairy-free brownies from West Meadow Farm Bakery(Essex Junction).
🍨 Top it all off with some luscious Chocolate Raspberry Truffle ice cream from Kingdom Creamery of Vermont (Hardwick).
This Valentine’s Day at Green Mountain Farm Direct, we’re celebrating the connections that make our local food system thrive – our producers, who pour their hearts into growing and creating fresh, delicious products, and our customers, who support Vermont farmers and food makers every day.
Learn more about our food hub by visiting our website: greenmountainfarmdirect.org
We’ve had a fun-filled Farm-to-School winter at Derby Elementary School! K–2 students explored pumpkins, sheep, and seeds as part of their classroom units, while 5th graders dove into garden preservation by making pickles and tasting sauerkraut.
Classroom unit lessons allow us to connect with students in meaningful ways while keeping learning hands-on, even when we’re inside in the cold months. Curiosity, creativity, and food exploration don’t hibernate for winter!
On Tuesday, our team prepared and served the community lunch at the Barton Hub. On the menu was BBQ pulled pork (from our very own Meggie’s pig, Waffles), coleslaw, smokey BBQ beans featuring black beans from Morningstar Farm in Glover, maple-glazed carrots gleaned by Salvation Farms and prepped by students at Troy School, cornbread, and our famous beet-brownies to pay homage to January’s Harvest of the Month: beets!
Staff volunteer days like this bring our team closer together, and closer to our communities. Thank you to @nekorganizing and all our friends at the Barton Hub for making these meals happen each week. Feeding community nutritious, local food fills our hearts with joy!
Last month, Jay Westfield Joint Elementary School’s kindergarten class finished off a series of farm unit lessons with the Poultry Power lesson! Students learned about chickens, their importance to farmers, and the parts of an egg. 🥚🐓


