8th National Farm to Cafeteria Conference
Date and time
Location
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center
1 John Nolen Drive Madison, WI 53703Refund Policy
Description
Cafeterias in schools and early care locations, colleges and universities, hospitals and other institutional settings serve tens of millions of Americans every day, placing the farm to cafeteria movement at the forefront of the fight to end obesity and strengthen local food systems. Join us in Madison, Wisconsin, this June for the 8th National Farm to Cafeteria Conference and see how you can change the culture of food and agricultural literacy across America.
View the program and learn more at www.farmtocafeteriaconference.org
FAQs
Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Conference Planner:
Tracey Starkovich
Email: conference@farmtoschool.org
Phone: (630) 207-3855
Media Contact:
Stacey Malstrom
Email: staceymalstrom@farmtoschool.org
Phone: (503) 508-7233
Sponsorship & Registration:
Sheri Kurdakul
Email: sheri@farmtoschool.org
Phone: (609) 510-9156
Is my registration/ticket transferrable?
Yes, it is, but we will need to cancel your registration and process the new one. Please contact Sheri (above) so she can assist you.
Can I update my registration information?
Yes! Simply log back in and make the necessary updates.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
It is not required, however, it is always recommended you have a printed copy in the event we need to assist you in Madison.
What is the refund policy?
Refunds may be requested until May 13, 2016, and will incur a 20% administrative fee. Registrations may be transferred without incurring a fee. No refunds will be granted following the close of conference registration on May 13, 2016. After your refund request is received, a check will be issued to you within 30 days.
The name on the registration/ticket doesn't match the attendee. Is that okay?
Because the name badges will be taken from the registration, the actual attendee's information will need to be on the registration. Also, in the event of an emergency (while we hope they don't occur), we need each attendee's specific emergency contact information.
Organized by
The National Farm to School Network (NFSN) is an information, advocacy and networking hub for communities working to bring local food sourcing and food and agriculture education into school systems and preschools.
Farm to school empowers children and their families to make informed food choices while strengthening the local economy and contributing to vibrant communities. NFSN provides vision, leadership and support at the state, regional and national levels to connect and expand the farm to school movement, which has grown from a handful of schools in the late 1990s to approximately 40,000 schools in all 50 states as of 2012. Our network includes national staff, eight Regional Lead Agencies, 51 State leads, an advisory board and thousands of farm to school supporters. NFSN was launched in 2007 by a collaborative of more than 30 organizations seeking to shape the burgeoning farm to school movement. Initially led by staff from the Community Food Security Coalition (CFSC) and the Urban & Environmental Policy Institute (UEPI) at Occidental College, NFSN is now a project of the Tides Center.