Sponsors, Donors, & Corporate Collabs

We LOVE our community and corporate sponsors & donors and know that you will too! These local businesses support us in many ways each year.  When thinking about where to spend your dollars, we vote to support businesses that care about their community. For more information on how to become a corporate sponsor visit our page HERE with more info. 

Want to learn more about sponsorship opportunities? Check out the links below:

Annual Corporate Sponsorships

Event Corporate Sponsorships

Corporate Collaborations:

We are also so very thankful for our corporate collaborations and affiliations with the following businesses:

Edible Southeastern Massachusetts: Edible Southeastern Massachusetts is a locally owned, locally operated, family fun business that celebrates local food and drinking in SE MA in all that growing, producing, making, and cultivating food and drink entail. We LOVE their intervierviews, stories, recipes, and more. You can pick up a free copy in our barn at any time or subscribe to have it delivered to yoru home. Check out a recent story about Soule Homestead in Edible here

Farm-Based Education NetworkThe FBEN is a free member network established to strengthen and support the work of educators, farmers, and community leaders who provide access and experiences on working farms.

Massachusetts Agriculture in the ClassroomMassachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom (MAC) is a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit organization. We have been working since 1983 to provide agricultural education and training for educators.

Middleborough Public LibraryAs a ‘Window to the World’ the Middleborough Public Library strives to meet the educational, recreational, informational, cultural, and civic needs of all members.

See Plymouth: See Plymouth is a not-for-profit, investor-driven marketing organization for the town and county of Plymouth, MA. Plymouth County offers cranberry farms, beautiful nature walks and more. Within the county is Plymouth, MA, the home of Plymouth Rock, a universal symbol of America. It is where the Mayflower came ashore 400 years ago, bringing with it English pilgrims who helped found the nation. The town and county of Plymouth boasts some of the best whale watching, dining, shopping, and cultural activities in a quaint New England setting, much of it nestled along the seashore. It is a history lover’s paradise, a family friendly atmosphere, and easy walking as you take in breathtaking sunrises.

Southeastern Massachusetts Agricultural PartnershipSEMAP believes that local agriculture is essential to the health and vitality of our community and our economy. Sustaining farmers and farm businesses, and expanding access to local food are at the core of our mission. We provide technical assistance to farmers, educate the community on the importance of local agriculture, work to increase the functionality of our region’s food system, and connect all people to local food.

 
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