Schools dishing up healthier lunch program for students
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Source: The Desert Sun
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Organic grocery gives students flexible off-campus meal options
“Healthy food and a healthy planet.” This is Whole Foods’ motto, and I for one have been a huge fan of the grocery store chain that promotes healthy, organic and sustainable foods. Oftentimes...
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Fairfield Library to hold horticultural program
Fairfield Public Library's Woods Branch , in partnership with Fairfield Organic Teaching Farm, will launch its new Seed-To- Seed Library April 13 at 7 p.m. at the Pequot Library , 720 Pequot Ave. Doors...
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Lessons Good Enough to Eat - Loyola University Partners with Edible Schoolyard New Orleans to Teach
Loyola University New Orleans students have partnered with Edible Schoolyard New Orleans at Samuel F. Green Charter School, a project that teaches young students the value of healthy eating and how...
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Could a Mobile Lunch Program Work?
Organic Soup Kitchen and Casa Esperanza seek alternative to centralized free lunch on Milpas corridor.
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Songstress, students enjoy organic lesson plan
Children dance along to a performance by Wendy Hersh during an assembly held at Tesoro del Valle Elementary School in Santa Clarita on Friday.
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Field Park students preparing organic garden
Field Park Elementary School is working with Whole Foods Market Hinsdale to create an organic community garden that will launch this spring.
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California Launches Nation's First Organic Farming Apprenticeship Program
NOVATO, Calif., March 24, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- California's Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS) has partnered with College of Marin and Fresh Run Farm to offer students the nation's...
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Like Music, Gardening Makes Better Students
What a great story. Nothing helps the planet more than people growing their own food, so teaching youngsters about it makes sense for their future. And learning first hand about science and work is...