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Emily Brinkman

Play With Your Food: Engaging Families and Youth at the Lawrence Farmers’ Market

A walk through the Lawrence Farmers’ Market in late summer provides a feast for the senses – aroma of just-picked tomatoes, a rainbow of carrots, fresh baked products to taste, handmade crafts to touch and the sounds of local musicians. But this season you might have also noticed a new opportunity for younger visitors. Play With Your Food was a new children’s program offered at the Lawrence Farmers’ Market twice a month. It focused on providing three experiential learning activities – Explore, Learn, and Taste. “Combined, these activities are designed to get children excited about the farmers’ market, learn how their food grows and gets to their table at home, and have an opportunity to taste a new fruit or vegetable,” according to Emily Brinkman, Play With Your Food Program Coordinator.

Creating a family-friendly farmers’ market environment is important to Emily Lysen, Director of Development for the Lawrence Farmers’ Market. “We really want children to enjoy visiting the market and hope it’s something families look forward to every week.” The mission of the Lawrence Farmers’ Market is to provide children and adults with access to locally grown foods and farm products. For families receiving SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits, the market offers Double Up Food Bucks – up to $25 of SNAP benefits are matched, so families can purchase more fruits, vegetables, meat and eggs.

Emily Brinkman created the Play With Your Food program as part of her Master of Public Health coursework through the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She worked in partnership with Emily Lysen, Director of Development for the Lawrence Farmers’ Market, and Kaitlyn Peine, Community Health and Wellness Agent for K-State Research and Extension Douglas County. Funding for the program was provided by a Pathways to a Healthy Kansas grant through LiveWell Douglas County.

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Lawrence Loop Map

New Lawrence Loop Map Available

A new Lawrence Loop Map is available. Descriptions were developed to help trail users enjoy their experience on the Lawrence Loop by identifying sections of the Loop that will suit their interests and abilities. Trail lengths are approximate.

Red dots on the map identify the most accessible sections because of factors like easy access to parking and trail slopes.

To ensure your safety on the Lawrence Loop (or any trail) we recommend you use the trail with a friend, be aware of your surroundings, carry water, and exercise judgement when navigating the terrain.

Keep it safe, share the trail, and most of all, enjoy the Loop!

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