Nanook Grown

The Nanook Grown program focuses on promoting locally-grown foods, gardening education, and making fresh produce accessible to 成人影片 and the community. The program offers events like farm-to-table dinners and workshops throughout the academic year. During the summer the largest aspect of the program takes place, the Nanook Grown Student Gardener Training Program (SGTP). 

Student Gardener Training Program

Every summer 成人影片 can sign up to learn how to grow their own food from peer mentors that work under the guidance of a horticulture professional - for free! Participants meet 1-2x per week to work together in the Nanook Grown experiential garden at the Fairbanks Experiment Farm. Excess produce grown by the program is used at a weekly market tables on campus or donated to programs that feed community members experiencing food insecurity. Produce staples grown by the 成人影片 have include potatoes, peas, lettuce, broccoli, corn, strawberries and onions. Optional field trips are arranged to local farms, foraging walks, local nonprofits addressing food insecurity. Once student spots have been filled employees may apply for a small fee. 

Events

Nanook Grown events are held throughout the year. Weekly market stands are hosted during the summer at and the Wood Center's Ice Cream Thursdays. A large farm-to-table dinner and beer pairing featuring student grown and other 成人影片 grown produce is held in September to celebrate the end of the harvest season. Other events like hydroponic workshops, 成人影片 grown dinners, seed giveaways and planting events may be held during the academic year.

All events are listed on Nanook Engage with the tag 'sustainability'.

The 成人影片 Harvest Collaborative

The Office of Sustainability is proud to be a member of the 成人影片 Harvest Collaborative. The AHC program has been in operation since 2020 with a mission to build food resilience and food systems awareness through donating locally grown produce to those in need, and empowering a new generation to be change-makers for food sovereignty. Learn more by clicking the button below.