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Children's Program at Hilltop Hanover Farm Spreads the Word

A Cortland-based company will be spearheading a new education program at Kitchawan Farms.

Kitchawan Farm will be home to a new nutrition and sustainable agriculture program for school children.

The Journal News is reporting that the program was created by Barbara Sarbin, founder of Cortland Manor-based Something Good in the World Inc. Sarbin has already been spearheading the program at .

Besides Hilltop Hanover, Sarbin is bringing programs to Faraway Farm in Yorktown, Kitchawan Farm in Ossining and Glynwood Farm in Cold Spring.

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The new program will give students, like those at Cardinal McCloskey's Hayden House, an opportunity to learn about eating right and farming.

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