SEEAG’s “Bus Bucks” Fundraiser For Student Farm Field Trips
Each year, elementary school students travel by bus to Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture’s (SEEAG) free Farm Lab program at Petty Ranch in Ventura and Allan Hancock College’s Demonstration Orchard in Santa Maria. While at the farms, students learn about the farm origins of their food. Funds raised through SEEAG’s current “Bus Bucks” fundraiser will help offset school bus expenses so that field trips remain entirely cost-free to students, teachers and schools.
SEEAG Expands Agriculture and Youth Wellness Programs in Santa Barbara Schools
Santa Barbara, Calif. (Date)— Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG) is expanding its agriculture and nutrition education programs in Santa Barbara County for the 2023/24 school year. Nearly doubling participation from the previous school year, over 3,000 third-grade students in 23 schools in six school districts will take part in classroom education and farm field trips to learn about the origins of their food and the value of proper nutrition and healthy eating.
SEEAG Introduces Visionaries Circle LEAGUE²
Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG) is introducing its Visionaries Circle LEAGUE² (Leaders in Agriculture United for Educational Excellence) membership to recognize its premier donors who have shown support for SEEAG’s youth agricultural and nutrition education programs and Farm Day community education and outreach events. SEEAG’s focus is to educate students and the public about the farm origins of food, healthy eating, and the importance of local agriculture. Many of these donors have been involved in SEEAG since its first program was introduced almost 16 years ago.
Harvesting Futures in Agricultural Education
Join Paul Ward in this episode of Farm Talk as he welcomes Seth Wilmoth, a passionate teammate of SEEAG, a pioneering organization revolutionizing agricultural education. Uncover the origins and inspiration behind SEEAG, as Seth discusses the transformative impact of hands-on experiences and education in the curriculum. Explore SEEAG's collaboration with elementary and high school students, STEM programs, and its efforts to open doors to future job opportunities, all while expanding its geographical reach in partnership with Allan Hancock College. Discover the far-reaching influence of SEEAG, shaping not only students but also teachers and communities, and gain insights into the organization's future plans, including the role of hydroponics. Plus, find out how other educator can replicate SEEAG's success.