Santa Barbara Edible Education Symposium (SBEES)
**Events may have been canceled or postponed. Please contact the venue to confirm the event.
Date & Time
Fri, Oct 11 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sat, Oct 12 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Address (map)
302 East Cota St., Santa Barbara
Venue (website)
Art From Scrap
Want to learn more about edible education, start a school garden, or increase your food literacy? Don’t miss the Santa Barbara Edible Education Symposium (SBEES) on October 11th & 12th! Join us for two days of learning, sharing, and growing. Farm and school garden tours, workshops, a panel discussion, and a Harvest Dinner honoring Kim Johnson of the Johnson Ohana Foundation. Educator Scholarships and CEU’s available!
SBEES showcases and celebrates the work of educators, farmers, school food service providers, and youth leaders across the Central Coast. In this dynamic two day conference, participants will learn from one another, exchange ideas and best practices, and strengthen partnerships and networks. Through diverse presentations, hands-on workshops, and school garden and farm tours, participants will explore how edible education efforts are transforming the way people of all ages connect to their food and the environment.
You can join us in building a movement that connects classrooms to school cafeterias, farms, and gardens by signing up for one or all of the SBEES events!
Tours of Gardens and a Local Farm on Friday, October 11, 1:00 pm. Hop on the free shuttles and visit four beautiful gardens and a farm on our group tour starting at 1:15 pm. Snacks included.
SBEES Symposium on Saturday, October 12, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm at La Cumbre Junior High School. Join us for workshops, a panel discussion, and more! Workshop sessions will focus on farm-to-school related topics, as well as a spectrum of edible education programs and practices, including school garden education, nutrition, school food service practices, and sustainable agriculture. The Symposium is targeted for teachers, farmers, garden educators, food service leaders, and others interested in cultivating the food literacy movement along the Central Coast and throughout the state.
Harvest Dinner on Saturday Evening from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at La Cumbre Junior High Garden featuring the First Annual Edible Education Leadership Award Presentation. Enjoy a Farm to Table buffet style dinner. Feast on freshly created wood fired pizza and organic salad with greens from Explore Ecology School Gardens. This year’s SBEES Award honors Kim Johnson of the Johnson Ohana Foundation for her years of dedication to edible education.