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Farm to Summer Celebration Week

Information about California’s Farm to Summer Celebration Week for summer meal program operators, including background, how to participate, past successes, trainings, partners, resources, best practices, and list of awardees.

Overview

Farm to Summer (F2Summer) connects Child Nutrition Programs (CNPs) summer meals with local foods and educational activities focused on food, agriculture, and nutrition. The California Department of Education (CDE) encourages participation from operators of the CNPs.

F2Summer Week is celebrated annually in California. In 2025, F2Summer Celebration week is June 16–20, 2025. This week is dedicated to celebrating local foods by offering taste samples in meals and engaging children in agricultural-based education activities. Some ways to celebrate include incorporating local foods in meals, providing agricultural or nutrition education lessons, watching a virtual farm tour, and inviting community partners, such as farmers, gardeners, or local health staff, to lead activities.

The F2Summer Celebration Week is a recognition program overseen by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) at the federal level and implemented by the CDE Nutrition Services Division (NSD). To be recognized, program operators must complete three key activities during the designated F2Summer week:

  1. Taste – Offer taste samples of local foods.
  2. Teach – Provide educational lessons related to agriculture or nutrition.
  3. Connect – Engage with community partners.

Operators must complete these three activities, along with the pre- and post-surveys, to receive the One in a Melon Award and recognition from the NSD. F2Summer emphasizes the importance of CNP program operators sourcing local foods and providing complementary educational activities focused on food, agriculture, and nutrition. The theme for Summer 2025 is Summer Foods Around the World.

To learn more about Farm to School (F2S), visit the CDE Farm to School web page.

Partners

The following tables provide a list of organizations you can reach out to for assistance procuring locally sourced foods and providing assistance with nutrition and/or agricultural-based enrichment activities. If you need their assistance, it is advisable to contact them early!

Taste—Assistance with local procurement
Teach—On-site assistance providing agricultural-based education activities

Taste—Assistance with Local Procurement

Organization Contact Information Assistance Provided
California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Office of Farm to Fork–Farm to School (F2S) Program External link opens in new window or tab.

Contact: Michael Ackley-Grady

Email: Michael.Ackley-Grady@cdfa.ca.gov
Connecting with local food producers and navigating F2S resources
Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) External link opens in new window or tab.

Contact: Claire Tauber, Farm to School Manager

Email: claire@caff.org

Provides technical assistance (TA) with procuring local foods, and a free Bid Generator for Request for Proposals

Teach—Assistance Providing Agricultural-Based Education Activities

Organization/Program Contact Information Assistance Provided
The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources- Master Gardener Program External link opens in new window or tab. Select the county on the California map to identify the Master Gardener Program nearest you. They provide garden-based education activities and support the ‘Ask a Master Gardener a Question’ service.
CalFresh Healthy Living, University of California (UC) External link opens in new window or tab.

Contact: Anna Jones, School Wellness and Smarter Lunchrooms Movement Project Manager

Email: anajones@ucdavis.edu

They can provide nutrition education activities and taste tests of locally sourced foods for schools that qualify for CalFresh Healthy Living, UC services.
California Foundation for Agriculture (Ag) in the Classroom External link opens in new window or tab.

Contact: Amanda Fletcher, Executive Director

Phone: 916-561-5625

Email: info@learnaboutag.org
They support California teachers with agriculture literacy resources, programs, and funding opportunities. They offer a wide range of standard-aligned agricultural lessons and enrichment activities.
Center for Ecoliteracy External link opens in new window or tab.

Phone: 510-845-4595

Email: info@ecoliteracy.org

They can provide technical assistance by phone or email on F2Summer promotion, educational activities, and celebrations.

 

Questions:   Nutrition Services Division | 800-952-5609
Last Reviewed: Tuesday, May 27, 2025
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