ACORN's mission is to promote the growth and health of local food and agriculture in Vermont’s Champlain Valley by providing support to our farmers and food producers, engaging in food education and ensuring access to healthy food for all members of our community.

ACORN does its work on the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary lands of the Abenaki and Mahican people.


Upcoming ACORN Events:

May 19: Working Bee at Frog Hollow Farmstead in Hubbardton. Help Janis and Jason prep their high tunnel. Tasks include moving top soil, spreading compost, and making rows. Lunch provided! Sign up here

June 2: Working bee at Stone’s Throw Farmstead in Shrewsbury. Join Jess and Connor for planting a diversity of cut flowers, sheep shearing, and wool skirting! A taco lunch will be provided. 10AM - 2PM. Sign up here.

June 11: Mushroom walk with local mycologist Meg Madden. Join us on a mushroom curiosity walk to learn more about the lives of these fascinating organisms. This is a fundraising event for ACORN and the ACORN Food Hub. Learn more and sign up here. If you can no longer attend after you register, please contact info@acornvt.org so that your spot can be made available for someone else. Cancellations received at least seven days before the event will receive a 100% refund. A waitlist will be created once the walk is filled. No one turned away for lack of funds, please email us if you’d like a sliding scale option.


THE 2024 LOCAL FOOD AND FARM GUIDE IS OUT NOW!

What's in the Guide?

  • 250 local farms and food producers

  • Map of farm and producer locations

  • List of CSAs, Farmer's Markets and Community Kitchens

  • Articles about Agroforestry, Vermont Fungi, the Right to Food, and more!

  • Producer Profiles

  • Features relevant ads from over 90 local businesses.

The Guide is an award-winning collaboration between ACORN and the Addison Independent.

Find your free copy at supermarkets, restaurants, doctor’s offices, hardware stores and other shops across the Champlain Valley. All subscribers to the Addison Independent, Brandon Reporter, Charlotte News and Hinesburg Record will receive a Guide at home.


Tour de Farms Early Bird Registration is Open Now!

Don’t miss out on the Champlain Valley’s finest biking adventure.

Register to ride!


We’re Expanding the Team!

ACORN is partnering with CVOEO to hire our first ECO Americorps Service Member: a Food Hub Coordinator. This role will be full time, spending 50% of their time with CVOEO’s Feeding Champlain Valley program, and 50% with ACORN’s Food Hub.

Applications are open for a September start.

Click the buttons above to learn more about the position and apply.


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We want your feedback!

ACORN is in the process of figuring out creative and different ways to support and fund the work we do. In particular, community support is needed to uplift the new ACORN Food Hub. One idea we have is to do more community events! We want your feedback on what direction we should take these events. Fill out the survey above to let us know what types of events you’d be interested in attending.


The 2024 Annual Tour de Farms date announced!

On Sunday, September 15, 500 cyclists will roll through Shoreham and Orwell, tasting food from over 20 local vendors, delighting in the sights, sounds and tastes of the Champlain Valley.

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Farmacy: Food is Medicine Data now Available!

Addison County: Read ACORN’s brief one-pager from the 2023 program

Statewide: Dig deeper into five different healthcare CSA programs around Vermont with the Healthcare CSA Community of Practice report


The ACORN Food Hub is Open


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Cultivating Connections Newsletter Archive ( last 12 months)

March 2024: A Peak Behind the Scenes, Spring Greens are Here!

February 2024: Building Community, Spreading the Word

January 2024: Market Re-opens; ACORN meets in Annual Appeal Goal, First Working Bee Announced

Nov. + Dec. 2023: Sending Gratitude to our Community, Year End Report

October 2023: Sending gratitude to farmers and farmworkers as the season closes

September 2023: 15th Annual Tour de Farms is in the books

August 2023: Addison County flooding impacts

July 2023: Flood Resources

June 2023: The ACORN Team is Growing + Less than 200 Tour de Farms Tickets Left!

May 2023: The 2023 Local Food and Farm Guide is out!

April 2023: Tour de Farms Early Bird Tickets are now on sale