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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NORTH ADAMS PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND GREENAGERS, INC. LAUNCHES PROGRAM AT MANY FORKS FARM, FOSTERING YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

This summer, Greenagers, Inc. has teamed up with Many Forks Farm and the North Adams Public Schools 21st Century Program to introduce a transformative new program aimed at engaging students with nature while fostering leadership and environmental stewardship.

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Clarksburg, Many Forks Farm has provided an idyllic setting where 22 enthusiastic North Adams students in grades 5 and 6 have immersed themselves in a variety of hands-on activities. Under the guidance of Sue Wells and her team, with support from Many Forks Farm’s dedicated farmer Molly Comstock, participants in the four-week program have delved into a diverse curriculum designed to enrich their understanding of agriculture, ecology, and community collaboration.

"Many Forks Farm is not just a location; it's a classroom where students learn through doing," said Molly Comstock. "We've seen incredible growth as these young individuals contribute to farm activities like trail clearing, building structures, and cultivating crops."

The program at Many Forks Farm is structured into several dynamic components. Each day, students engage in morning crews tailored to different farm tasks. The Building Crew focuses on construction projects aimed at enhancing farm infrastructure, providing students with opportunities to develop skills in design and tool usage. Meanwhile, the Snack Crew utilizes garden produce to prepare nutritious snacks, fostering culinary skills and teamwork among participants. The Garden Crew works closely with Molly Comstock, assisting in planting, harvesting, and maintaining crops, thereby gaining firsthand experience in sustainable agriculture practices.

Students also participate in "Wild Things" Exploration sessions daily, immersing themselves in the farm's natural surroundings. One group explores trails and riverbeds guided by a native plant specialist, while another interacts with animals from a local rescue center, learning about wildlife care and conservation efforts.

Emphasis is placed on team building and communication throughout the program. Morning and closing circle discussions create a supportive community environment where activities promote teamwork, trust-building, and leadership development among all participants.

These structured components not only enrich students' understanding of agriculture and environmental stewardship but also foster personal growth and community engagement within the program at Many Forks Farm.

At the end of each session, students showcase their learning through Passion Projects. Presentations cover a wide range of topics including culinary arts, river ecology, crop cultivation techniques, and community composting initiatives, reflecting their diverse interests and newfound skills.

"The success of this program is a testament to the dedication of our students and the invaluable partnership with Many Forks Farm, Greenagers, and North Adams Public Schools," said Assistant Superintendent Dr. Tim Callahan. "Together, we're cultivating a new generation of leaders who are passionate about sustainability and community engagement."

The collaboration between Many Forks Farm, Greenagers, Inc., and North Adams Public Schools has not only enriched the educational experience but also deepened students' connection to the natural world.

"We extend our heartfelt thanks to Molly Comstock for her unwavering support and commitment to this program," remarked 21st Century Program Director, Dr. Annie Pecor. "Her passion for environmental education has truly made a lasting impact on these young minds."

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