Ag Education Days

Designed for 7th grade students, this three-day event is a culmination of activities that will supplement and support agricultural content encountered during the school year, in the Cecil County science 7th grade curriculum. It will allow the students to discover the county's rich agricultural history, career opportunities in a variety of agricultural sectors, and explore interests specific to their Cecil County communities.

We are happy to announce the dates for our 2nd Annual Cecil Ag Education Days -- April 29-May 1, 2025 (with April 28 as a set up day).

Mark your calendars if you would be interested in volunteering with us! 

Thank You 2024 Sponsors & Partners

Volunteer

Ag Ed Days

 

Join us in educating the youth of Cecil County about the importance of agriculture. 

Volunteers help with organizing, educating, guiding, assisting, feeding, bringing equipment to the venue, and cleaning up. 

Sponsorship Levels (Deadline for Sponsorship Benefits is March 15th)

Platinum - $5,000+ (Volunteer meals sponsor)

  • Your organization’s name will be recognized as sponsoring meals for the volunteers
  • Prominent logo on large sponsorship banner at the 3-day event 
  • Prominent logo on 100+ volunteer t-shirts 
  • Recognition during official presentation to Cecil County Council 
  • Recognition on CCPS social media pages 
  • Acknowledgement in press release  

Gold - $1,000-$4,999

  • Logo on large sponsorship banner at the 3-day event 
  • Logo on 100+ volunteer t-shirts 
  • Recognition during official presentation to Cecil County Council 
  • Recognition on CCPS social media pages 
  • Acknowledgement in press release 

Silver - $500-$999

  • Logo on large sponsorship banner at the 3-day event 
  • Logo on 100+ volunteer t-shirts 
  • Recognition during official presentation to Cecil County Council 
  • Recognition on CCPS social media pages 
  • Acknowledgement in press release 

The Ag Education Days event is a combined effort from the Cecil County Farm Museum; the Office of Economic Development; Cecil County Public Schools; Cecil Soil Conservation District; Fair Hill Nature Center; Horizon Farm Credit; Maryland Agricultural Education Foundation; Department of Natural Resources and University of Maryland Extension.