Schoolyard to Market: The Academy – San Francisco @ McAteer

Saturday, May 19, 2018, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

Schoolyard to Market is back at CUESA’s farmers markets for the spring season! Local high school students are bringing their school garden produce to market as part of CUESA’s youth development, gardening and entrepreneurship program. Support garden-based learning and edible education by shopping at the Schoolyard to Market booth on the following days:

Sunday, April 29, Jack London Square Farmers Market, Oakland (10 am to 3 pm): Life Learning Academy students will be selling honey from their beehive, dried culinary and tea herbs, and handmade lemon curd, sauerkraut, and shrubs, all using products from their school garden.

Tuesday, May 8, Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, SF (10 am to 2 pm): Life Learning Academy students will be selling honey from their beehive, dried culinary and tea herbs, and handmade lemon curd, sauerkraut, and shrubs, all using products from their school garden.

Saturday, May 12, Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, SF (8 am to 2 pm): John O’Connell High School students will be selling their veggies, herbs, bouquets, and herb salts.

Saturday, May 19, Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, SF (8 am to 2 pm): The Academy – San Francisco @ McAteer students will be selling their veggies, herbs, and seed packs.

Students share their experiences in the Schoolyard to Market program:

Photo by Amanda Lynn Photogaphy.