The 2023 Bill Best Food Award for Food and Farm Stewards recipient is Sharon Stone for outstanding contributions to her community. The award celebrates individuals who go above and beyond to support their communities and promote sustainable food systems. The award is named for Bill Best, collector and preserver of heirloom beans, author and director of the Sustainable Mountain Agriculture Center.
“Sharon has a long history connecting with people, both in her role as a teacher and for helping members of the Woodhill Community access fresh, locally-grown food,” said Ashton Potter Wright, executive director of The Food Connection, the applied local food systems center at the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment that established the annual award in 2018.
Stone's journey began in 2019 when she joined the Market Gardeners Program through Seedleaf, an organization dedicated to empowering local growers. When she retired from teaching elementary school in 2021, she took the opportunity to devote her time to growing more vegetables. Stone’s commitment to her community and passion for food systems led her to embrace this opportunity.
"The Market Gardeners Program and Seedleaf introduced us to chefs, provided essential classes and encouraged us to establish our businesses,” Stone said. “But when the pandemic struck, everything changed. I saw the need in my community, and I knew I had to help."
Source: uky.edu
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