MANHATTAN, Kan. — CommonGround Kansas is inviting families to join them virtually as Santa hosts them on his farm. The farm will include baby pigs, wooly sheep, chickens and farmers that grow your food on Sunday, December 20, 2020, at 5 p.m. Central.
“We wanted to bring Santa into the homes across Kansas since it’s hard for us to get out and visit him this year,” says Katie Carothers, CommonGround Kansas volunteer. “Santa is busy this time of year, but he takes care of his animals when he’s not working with his elves. This virtual experience will bring Santa and a Kansas farm to your living room.”
Santa will also be joined by other Kansas farmers who are chipping in to make Santa a special party at the North Pole. “Kansas farmers will be talking about cookie and snack mix traditions as well as how to make popcorn garland for decorating the tree,” Carothers says.
To join the experience, families need to visit the CommonGround Kansas Facebook page and register for the event. The event will run as a live premier through Facebook.
You can find the CommonGround Kansas Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/
About CommonGround Kansas
Have you ever wondered who is growing your food and if it’s safe? At CommonGround, we help you find the answers. We are a group of farmer volunteers having conversations about the food we grow and how we produce it. We share our personal experiences, as well as science and research, to help our fellow consumers sort through the myths and misinformation surrounding food and farming. Farmers at the United Soybean Board and the National Corn Growers Association developed CommonGround and CommonGround Kansas is funded by the Kansas Corn Commission and Kansas Soybean Commission. We welcome you to join the conversation – and to enjoy your food without fear.
— CommonGround Kansas
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