Why EAT ?
Why Choose Eat ?
Don’t take our word for it listen to what others are saying about their experience with EAT Foundation.
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Why Choose EAT ?
Larry Betterncourt, farmer and E.A.T. Foundation Board Member, welcomes you to listen to real life testimonials from teachers that have gone through our course(s).
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Why Choose EAT ?
George Longfellow, farmer and former Director, E.A.T. Foundation, welcomes you to listen to real life testimonials from teachers that have gone through our course(s).
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Why Choose EAT ?
Jim Verboon, farmer and E.A.T. Foundation Board Member, welcomes you to listen to real life testimonials from teachers that have gone through our course(s).
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Why Choose EAT ?
Erik Hansen, farmer and former E.A.T. Foundation Board Member, welcomes you to listen to real life testimonials from teachers that have gone through our course(s).
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Why Choose EAT ?
Leonard De Ruiter, retired high-school agriculture teacher, welcomes you to listen to real life testimonials from teachers that have gone through our course(s).
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Why Choose EAT ?
George Longfellow, farmer and former Director, E.A.T. Foundation, welcomes you to listen to real life testimonials from teachers that have gone through our course(s).
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Why Choose EAT ?
Eric Hanse, farmer and former Director, E.A.T. Foundation, welcomes you to listen to real life testimonials from teachers that have gone through our course(s).
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Why Choose EAT ?
Eric Hanse, farmer and former Director, E.A.T. Foundation, welcomes you to listen to real life testimonials from teachers that have gone through our course(s).
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Board of Directors
Our Current Board Members:
- Ernie Taylor — President
- Larry Bettencourt— Vice President
- Pete Hanse — Treasurer
- Frances Loewen
- Andrea “Andi” Springer
- Kathy Hanson
- Darren Dias
- Monique de Ruiter Ouwinga
The E.A.T. Foundation is a non-profit foundation operated by volunteers established by the Kings County Farm Bureau with the mission “To provide educators with hands-on learning in food and fiber production, agriculture technologies, and the protection of natural resources so that they are inspired to teach future generations about how vital agriculture and rural stewardship are to a healthy society.
OUR CONTACTS
- PO Box 2183, Hanford, California, 93232, United States
- (559) 707-8823
- kellyg@eatfdn.org