Spring is in the air, and Healthy Archuleta is excited for our upcoming garden education activities. Back by popular demand, Siembra la Cena is starting in April. This five-week Spanish-language garden course will be co-facilitated by past instructors and graduates. The class will be offered in Spanish and takes place on Tuesday evenings in the month of April.
Spots are filling quickly, to reserve your spot, please register at https://forms.gle/v52d2v7kBbMmSEKN6
Interested in gardening and local food? Mark your calendar for the 2024 Archuleta Food Summit, on Saturday, May 11 at the Pagosa Springs High School. This fun-filled and informative half-day event will connect you with local growers and producers, offer gardening and growing educational opportunities, and feature a farm-to-table lunch. Participants can also enjoy a tour of the high school grow dome and composting system at the end of the event. To learn more, please visit our website.
Registration information will be shared in the coming weeks.
Calling all Archuleta School District families! Did you know all students can eat breakfast and lunch at school at no cost to families? Thanks to the Healthy School Meals for All program, this is a great benefit to our local families! However, it is still critically important that all families fill out the Free and Reduced Lunch application to ensure that there is funding to pay for these nutritious meals. If you have not yet filled out your application this school year, you can do it today by following these simple steps:
1) please visit the Archuleta School District website at https://www.mypagosaschools.com/,
2) click on the popup “Free and Reduced Lunch Application” in the upper right-hand corner and
3) complete the application and submit it.
Follow these steps to complete your application and support our youth! To learn more about Healthy Archuleta’s efforts, please email us at fsfearchuleta@gmail.com or visit our website at https://www.foodcoalition4archuleta.org.