Education · Workshop

C.H.E.F.’s Club: Create, Harvest, Eat, Farm

A hands-on summer program at Rogers Farm focusing on gardening, harvesting, and healthy eating.

Tue, 21 Jul 2026 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM (America/New_York) Rogers Farm Demonstration Garden Old Town , Maine
The C.H.E.F.’s Club: Create, Harvest, Eat, Farm is an engaging six-week summer program hosted at the Rogers Farm Demonstration Garden in Old Town, Maine. Participants explore the full cycle of food production, from planting and nurturing crops to harvesting fresh produce and preparing healthy meals. This educational initiative, supported by UMaine Extension, provides a unique opportunity for community members to connect with nature, learn sustainable farming practices, and enjoy the bounty of the season.

What to Expect

An interactive outdoor session at the demonstration garden focusing on seasonal agricultural skills.

Who Should Attend

  • Garden enthusiasts
  • Local families
  • Students
  • Healthy eating advocates

Agenda Overview

12:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Garden activities, harvesting, and culinary preparation.
Venue & Address
Rogers Farm Demonstration Garden
914 Bennoch Road
Old Town , Maine – 04468
United States
Organizer
University of Maine Cooperative Extension · Educational Institution
Providing research-based knowledge to the people of Maine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does C.H.E.F. stand for?
Create, Harvest, Eat, Farm.
Where is the event located?
Rogers Farm Demonstration Garden, 914 Bennoch Road, Old Town, Maine.
Is registration required?
Yes, please check the UMaine Extension website for sign-up details.
What should I bring?
Comfortable outdoor clothing and water.
Is this event recurring?
It is part of a six-week summer series.
Who hosts this event?
University of Maine Cooperative Extension.
Tags
Gardening Agriculture Summer Program Old Town Maine Education
Summary
Hands-on summer gardening and culinary program at Rogers Farm.
Highlights
  • Hands-on gardening experience
  • Fresh produce harvesting
  • Healthy cooking demonstrations
  • Sustainable farming education
  • Community engagement
  • Outdoor learning environment
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