On August 27, 2020

Farm-to-trunk food giveaway Sept. 3

Killington Resort partners with Vermont Farmers Food Center (VFFC) to expand food access with local products helping farms in the region and those facing food insecurity

KILLINGTON—Killington Resort announced on Aug. 26, a farm-to-trunk community grocery giveaway happening on Thursday, Sept. 3 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., or until all 700 bags have been given away, at Pico Mountain, 73 Alpine Drive, Mendon, Vermont. The 100% locally sourced grocery giveaway is in partnership with VFFC and funded by a $50,000 donation from the Killington Play It Forward Fund at the Vermont Community Foundation to VFFC and Thomas Dairy.
“We realize farmers have lost much of their distribution network with restaurants in the state running at reduced capacity, so we’re excited to partner with Vermont Farmers Food Center and provide products purchased directly from local Vermont farms,” said Mike Solimano, president and general manager of Killington Resort and Pico Mountain. “By supporting our local farms and those experiencing food insecurities, we hope to strengthen our community and inspire others to take action.”
In mid-March, Killington donated food from the resort’s kitchens to employees and ambassadors. Since then, Killington has continued to feed staff and the community through food giveaways in partnership with the Town of Killington and Castleton University with plans to make an additional $50,000 donation to expand on monthly food insecurity programs.

The Farm-to-Trunk Food Giveaway will include 100% locally sourced products through VFFC including:
• Milk from Thomas Dairy (Rutland, VT)
• Vegetables from Evening Song Farm (Shrewsbury, VT), Yoder Farm (Danby, VT), Boardman Hill Farm (Rutland, VT), Otter Point Farm (West Haven, VT) and Singing Cedars Farm (Orwell, VT)
• Yogurt from Larson Farm and Creamery (Wells, VT)
• Eggs, bacon and ground beef from Windy Meadows (Whitehall, NY)
• Ground beef from Squier Family Farm (Tinmouth, VT) and Davis Farms (West Rutland, VT)
• Sweet corn from Brown’s Orchard and Farmstand (Castleton, VT)
• Goat milk feta cheese and yogurt from Ice House Farm (Goshen, VT)
• Honey and maple syrup from Elmore Mountain Maple Works (North Chittenden, VT) and Brookside Estate (Orwell, VT)
• Bread from Ooh La La Bakery and Creperie (Chittenden, VT)
• Garlic from Quill Hill Farm (Poultney, VT)
• Cheese from Vermont Farmstead (Windsor, VT)
• Flour from King Arthur Baking Company (Norwich, VT)

“With Covid-19, our farm is looking at a 50% income loss due to the cancelation of all festivals and events,” said Laura Ramos of Quill Hill Farm. “Working with Killington and VFFC on the ‘Farm-to-Trunk’ project has allowed us an outlet to sell a large volume of product and get it into the hands and mouths of local Vermonters that need it most. It is always wonderful to work with organizations like this that can navigate the distribution of local food systems – something that we desperately need more of in our community.”
“Elmore Mountain Maple Works is pleased to have been chosen to participate in this program that is helping so many families in the Killington area,” says John Bodin of Elmore Mountain Maple Works. “For a small, local family business, this is a wonderful way for us to introduce ourselves to the community and we are very grateful for the opportunity to support the VFFC’s work.”
“The pandemic exposed the fragility of the US food system and the need to strengthen the local food network,” says Rich Larson of Larson Farm and Creamery. “Thank you to the Killington ‘Farm-to-Trunk’ project for introducing area families to quality locally-produced foods.”

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

Killington Recreation gears up for a summer of fun at the Johnson Recreation Center

June 11, 2025
KILLINGTON — With a hopeful nod to clearer skies after a rainy May, the Killington Recreation Dept. is preparing for a summer packed with activities, events, and community connections. The Johnson Recreation Center will serve as the hub for the town’s seasonal offerings, with programs for all ages beginning in mid-June. Johnson Recreation Pool opens…

Bridge replacement underway in Plymouth, Route 100A

June 11, 2025
Drivers traveling along Route 100A should prepare for ongoing delays and a full closure later this summer as construction ramps up on Bridge 9 in Plymouth. The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) has initiated a long-term project to replace the aging structure over Pinney Hollow Brook. A southbound lane closure is currently in effect near…

Over 30 young anglers reel in big fun at Fran Renner Youth Fishing Derby

June 11, 2025
More than 30 eager young anglers lined the pond at the Mendon Fish and Game Club on June 8 for the 2025 Fran Renner Youth Fishing Derby. With 300 brook trout freshly stocked for the occasion, the annual event delivered a morning full of excitement, friendly competition, and family camaraderie. Now in its 40-plus year…

Fact: TIF builds education and municipal funds

June 11, 2025
The cost of living in Vermont continues to rise, especially in communities with greater affordability challenges but with fewer resources to invest in major infrastructure projects necessary to address those needs. A recent bill that passed in the Vermont Legislature aims to allow communities to leverage the same financing model behind TIF for small-scale housing…