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Foodlink Celebrates the Launch of Its New Edible Education Center

October 18, 2025 - 22:30

Foodlink Celebrates the Launch of Its New Edible Education Center

Rochester, N.Y. — Foodlink marked a significant milestone Saturday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Edible Education Center and renovated Community Farm. The event, held during the annual Fall Fest, attracted a large crowd of community members eager to explore the new facility.

The Edible Education Center is designed to promote healthy eating and sustainable agriculture practices through hands-on learning experiences. Visitors will have the opportunity to participate in workshops, cooking demonstrations, and gardening classes. This initiative aims to educate the community about nutrition while fostering a deeper connection to local food sources.

The renovated Community Farm will serve as a vital resource for local residents, providing fresh produce and a space for community engagement. With this new center, Foodlink hopes to empower individuals and families to make informed food choices while addressing food insecurity in the region. The celebration included local vendors, live music, and activities for families, making it a festive occasion for all attendees.


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