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Community Education

Community Education

Community Education provides hands-on lessons and workshops to youth, adults, and seniors. Topics include themes of cooking, nutrition, kitchen safety, gardening, foraging, nutrition, and more.

Upcoming Workshops and Events

Our Community Education team offers workshops and events open to anyone to attend! Check the No More Empty Pots Eventbrite homepage for the latest availability. Please note, there is a fee to attend.

Partner with our Team

Community-based organizations partner with No More Empty Pots to provide education focused on building self-sufficiency. Learn more about a potential partnership by providing your information and programming needs using the Community Education Request Form. Our team can facilitate a one-off field trip, presentation, recurring programming, or other tailored learning experience to fit your needs!

Ways We Partner

Growing Food, Growing Community

  • By teaching gardening, foraging, and other food production skills, participants can begin to understand the benefits of growing their own food and the resources and people available to help them.

Building Skills and Promoting Health

  • Our team provides hands-on cooking experiences that focus on using local, cultural, or balanced food options. Participants acquire skills in nutrition, teamwork, and kitchen safety, enabling them to make healthier choices and develop lifelong culinary abilities.

Integrating STEAM Themes

  • Our programs incorporate Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) concepts. Participants explore food systems through engaging projects that promote problem-solving and critical thinking.
Woman gardening
Students learning in a science lab.

Internships

The Claire M. Hubbard Science Internship at No More Empty Pots offers high school students a unique opportunity to explore the exciting world of natural sciences through a part-time, paid internship.

  • Best Practices Partnership
  • Chamber
  • Candid. Platinum Transparency 2023
  • Heartland Center
  • United Way of the Midlands
Local foods sold out at the Micro Market

Visit the Micro Market Storefront!

The Micro Market sells fresh food and artisanal products from local producers and entrepreneurs across the state and region. Stop by today to shop a variety of locally-made goods and support the community!


 

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