Fall Events
‘Tis the Season – To Donate Food
The holiday season is a popular time for families to look for ways to give back to their community.
Staying Active in November
November is a month of celebrations featuring the gathering of friends, family and of course, food!
Back to School Night
Date varies by location
Farmers’ Markets
Many Farmers’ markets are still open! Visit one today and try something new!
Farm to School Month
October is National Farm to School Month.
Fall Celebrations
Celebrate fall and the wonderful food and events the season has to offer.
Home Grown School Lunch Week
A statewide celebration of efforts to integrate local foods into school menus. Celebrated this year September 24-28, 2018.
Winter Squash
Learn about different types of winter squash, how to prepare this healthy fall vegetable and view squash recipes on our new blog post.
National Apple Month
Celebrate National Apple month!
Fall Celebrations
Autumn is the perfect time to celebrate at school.
Winter Events
Celebrate Winter the Healthy Way
Winter is the perfect time for celebrations at school.
Valentine’s Day
For more ideas on how to have a healthy celebration in the classroom…
Garbanzo Beans
This month, students are learning about making healthy snack choices.
Winter Olympics
Great Olympic inspired classroom ideas.
Summer Events
June is Dairy Month
To build strong bones, include dairy foods every day in your meals and snacks.
Spring Events
Healthy End of Year Celebrations
This year, mix up the celebrations and include healthy ideas to celebrate the end of the year.
Limiting Screen Time
Did you know that April 29th -May 5th is Screen Free Week?
Every Kid Healthy Week
Every Kid Healthy™ Week is an annual observance created to celebrate school health and wellness achievements. Celebrated April 22-26th.
National School Breakfast Week
National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) Celebrated March 4-8, 2019
Whole Grains
Visit the March page of your 2018 FSNE calendar to learn more about whole grains.
Ag-Day
Ag Day is a historic event that promotes recognition and appreciation for all those involved in American agriculture.
Spring Events
March – May