Four Adult Classes Set for 2019
One of Feed Fannin’s purposes is to provide information, education and training to those who want to become more self-sufficient in growing, preserving and preparing their own food.
One of Feed Fannin’s purposes is to provide information, education and training to those who want to become more self-sufficient in growing, preserving and preparing their own food.
Springtime temps and the promise of colorful flowers and garden greenery brought 16 local residents out to Feed Fannin’s first class of the year at Quinn’s Greenhouse in McCaysville on March 17.
The Feed Fannin Education Committee held two very successful classes in August and early September, continuing the Feed Fannin mission to inform, educate and train members of the public who want to learn to be more self-sufficient in growing, preserving and preparing their own food.
An important part of Feed Fannin’s work is to provide information, education, and training to those who want to learn to be more self-sufficient in growing, preserving, and preparing their own food.