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Collaborative Programming The Finger Lakes Institute Food Systems Program partners with multiple HWS offices and departments to deliver experiences that build community. Day of Service – Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning (CCESL) Orientation – Student Activities and CCESL Reunion Weekend – Office of Advancement Eco Rep Training – Office of Sustainability Food Week – Office of Sustainability, Student Activities, CCESL, Office of Residential Education, Office of Campus Life HWS Farmers Market - Office of Sustainability, Student Activities, HWS Real Food Challenge Earth Week - Office of Sustainability, Intercultural Affairs, HWS Tree Advisory Committee Wellness Week – Office of Recreation, Intramurals and Fitness HWS Academy – Geneva 2020, CCESL Environmental Students Summer Youth Institute Student Internships and Independent Study Each semester, HWS students are provided research opportunities and employment on the Farm. They assist with garden management, maple sugaring, beekeeping, outreach programs, harvest, sales and farm upkeep. Cameron Benoit ’16, Summer Farm Intern 2014 Stacey Davis ’15, Farm Tree Inventory Intern Fall 2014 Katherine Sipple ’15, Greens Growing Project Independent Study Spring 2015 Natalie Munderville ’16, Summer Farm Intern 2015 Liam Brooks ’17, Summer Farm Intern 2015 Ben Gamache ’16, Independent Study Fall 2015 Lino Chimienti ’16, Independent Study Fall 2015 Kalley Matthews ’16, Greens Growing Project Independent Study Spring 2016 Maggie O’Reilly ’16, Summer Farm Intern 2016 Laura Johnson ’18, Summer of Service, Pulse Project and Little Free Farmstand 2016 Sarah Garcia ’17, Summer Farm Intern 2016 Felicia Maybee ’17, Summer Farm Intern 2016 Emily Kelley ’17, Summer Science Research Student, Marigold Capers Project 2017 Hannah Wood ’17, Fall Farm Intern 2017, Spring 2018 Farm Intern Eileen Rath ’19, Summer Farm Intern and Fall Independent Study, Little Free Farmstand 2018 Alex Cottrell ’20, Summer of Service, Little Free Farmstand 2018 Sam Horner ’20, Summer Science Research Student, Little Free Farmstand 2018 Jack Polentes ’20, Fall Farm Intern 2018 ... a place for growing communities HWS Fribolin Farm

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Page 1: HWS Fribolin Farm · 2019. 1. 29. · • Kalley Matthews ’16, Greens Growing Project Independent Study Spring 2016 • Maggie O’Reilly ’16, Summer Farm Intern 2016 • Laura

Collaborative ProgrammingThe Finger Lakes Institute Food Systems Program partners with multiple HWS offices and departments to deliver experiences that build community.• Day of Service – Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning (CCESL)

Orientation – Student Activities and CCESL• Reunion Weekend – Office of Advancement• Eco Rep Training – Office of Sustainability• Food Week – Office of Sustainability, Student Activities, CCESL, Office of Residential

Education, Office of Campus Life• HWS Farmers Market - Office of Sustainability, Student Activities, HWS Real Food

Challenge• Earth Week - Office of Sustainability, Intercultural Affairs, HWS Tree Advisory

Committee• Wellness Week – Office of Recreation, Intramurals and Fitness• HWS Academy – Geneva 2020, CCESL• Environmental Students Summer Youth Institute

Student Internships and Independent StudyEach semester, HWS students are provided research opportunities and employment on the Farm. They assist with garden management, maple sugaring, beekeeping, outreach programs, harvest, sales and farm upkeep.• Cameron Benoit ’16, Summer Farm Intern 2014• Stacey Davis ’15, Farm Tree Inventory Intern Fall 2014• Katherine Sipple ’15, Greens Growing Project Independent Study Spring 2015• Natalie Munderville ’16, Summer Farm Intern 2015• Liam Brooks ’17, Summer Farm Intern 2015• Ben Gamache ’16, Independent Study Fall 2015• Lino Chimienti ’16, Independent Study Fall 2015• Kalley Matthews ’16, Greens Growing Project Independent Study Spring 2016 • Maggie O’Reilly ’16, Summer Farm Intern 2016 • Laura Johnson ’18, Summer of Service, Pulse Project and Little Free Farmstand

2016• Sarah Garcia ’17, Summer Farm Intern 2016• Felicia Maybee ’17, Summer Farm Intern 2016 • Emily Kelley ’17, Summer Science Research Student, Marigold Capers Project 2017 • Hannah Wood ’17, Fall Farm Intern 2017, Spring 2018 Farm Intern • Eileen Rath ’19, Summer Farm Intern and Fall Independent Study, Little Free

Farmstand 2018 • Alex Cottrell ’20, Summer of Service, Little Free Farmstand 2018 • Sam Horner ’20, Summer Science Research Student, Little Free Farmstand 2018 • Jack Polentes ’20, Fall Farm Intern 2018

... a place for growing communitiesHWS Fribolin Farm

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Community ImpactHWS Fribolin Farm hosts multiple growing and culinary programs with hands-on experiences in garden establishment, cooking, environmental stewardship and community service.• Chefs’ Collaborative Garden, grew 750lbs of food for Geneva residents in

2018• Hillside Children’s Center Garden, a collaboration with HWS Department of

Education • Little Free Farmstand, two locations in Geneva to give, take, swap fresh

produce• Programming for the Geneva Community Center, young scouts and 4H

groups• Growing Geneva Together Community Garden Coalition’s Green Thumb

Thursday programming• Seed to Supper, low budget garden education series• Greens Growing Project, HWS students grow greens for donation to the

local community lunch program• Wake the Farm, hands-on workshops pertaining to beekeeping, seed

starting and garden establishment• HWS Farmstand, on-campus sales of garden transplants, garlic, flowers,

vegetables and honey• Host and program provider for Geneva 2020 initiatives and HWS Summer

Academy• Volunteer farm workdays

Community OutreachFans and supporters of HWS Fribolin Farm and the FLI Food Systems Program remain connected year round through multiple publications and resources.• HWS Fribolin Farm webpage, www.hws.edu/fli/hwsfarm.aspx • HWS Fribolin Farm Facebook, www.facebook.com/hwsfribolinfarm • HWS Farm Instagram, www.instagram.com/hwsfarm/• Walking tours and farm visits offer the historical context and highlight initiatives

of the farm

“The Fribolin Farm has become such a valuable extension for learning at HWS. Students are exploring real life food sustainability and farming issues through growing vegetables and using them to cook great meals at Pasta Night or to donate to the Community Lunch Program. We have really enjoyed our visits to the HWS Fribolin Farm, from seeing Gina the horse, to watching the bees at work in the hives, to enjoying the beautiful expanse of grain and pasture land, it’s a beautiful addition to the HWS campus!” – Mary Kelly, Associate Professor of Education

300 Pulteney Street, Geneva, NY 14456 | (315) 781-3000 | www.hws.edu | www.hws.edu/fli/hwsfarm.aspx