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School Garden Concept Plan Revealed to Students at Powell Elementary School

March 14, 2011 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach Coordinator, The People’s Garden Initiative

Cross posted from the Let's Move blog: Last month USDA facilitated a school garden design session and since that time, landscape architects Matt Arnn and Bob Snieckus have been working hard to incorporate parent, teacher and student ideas into an ideal plan that would transform the large expanse of...

Initiatives

Forest Service Goal of Getting Kids Outdoors, Educating Young People Fits with Girl Scouts Legacy

March 11, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

In 1995, the Girl Scouts of the USA adopted “ Linking Girls to the Land,” a program supported by the U.S. Forest Service and one that echoes the non-profit organization’s nearly decade-long legacy of helping to build girls of courage, confidence and character, and who make the world a better place...

Initiatives Forestry

Fledgling Floodplain Attracts Endangered Crane

March 10, 2011 Jody Christiansen, NRCS Illinois

Who would believe that within a year of the restoration of a Lawrence County, Illinois floodplain, two endangered birds could find it? This recently happened when a breeding pair of whooping cranes took a break from their northern migration to enjoy the newly restored wetland.

Initiatives Conservation

Let the Voting Begin - Recipes for Healthy Kids Competition Advances

March 09, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: We know that to win the future, we have to ensure that our kids have access to nutritious meals and healthy lifestyles. Last September, First Lady Michelle Obama launched the Recipes for Healthy Kids competition to bring together chefs, school nutrition...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Breaking Ground for the New Milton Public Library in Pennsylvania Funded by USDA through the Recovery Act

March 07, 2011 Dawn Knepp, Penn. USDA Public Information Officer

Spencer Garvey, a young resident of Milton, Pennsylvania, is looking forward to visiting the children’s library at the new Milton Public Library at Rose Hill, where stakeholders and local officials broke ground last week. By early next year, the historic mansion in the heart of Milton will be...

Initiatives Rural

Deputy Secretary Merrigan Discusses Local Foods and Ag policy with University Students in Oregon

March 07, 2011 Holly Kipp, USDA Rural Development student employee and Portland State University graduate student

On March 3 rd, Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan gave an informative speech about USDA’s ‘ Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food’ initiative to a packed crowd of Portland State University (PSU) students and faculty. As both a PSU graduate student of Public Administration and a new employee...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Snow Days Don’t Deter New England School from Healthy School Meals

March 04, 2011 James Arena-DeRosa, Regional Administrator for USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: After a cold and snowy month of school closings, the sun shone on February 10, just in time to present eight elementary schools in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, with Bronze awards in the HealthierUS School Challenge.

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

USDA Rural Utilities Administrator Visits Supai Tribe in Arizona to Announce a Recovery Act Broadband Project

March 04, 2011 Dianna Jennings, Arizona USDA Special Projects Coordinator

Few places in the U.S. are as secluded as Supai. Nestled in a side canyon of the Grand Canyon, it has the distinction of being the most remote community in the lower 48 states. The only way in or out is to walk, ride a mule, or take a helicopter.

Initiatives Rural Technology

Little Sprouts Grow Big Community Garden

March 04, 2011 Pat Paul, NRCS Virginia

“How does your garden grow?” is more than just a nursery rhyme for preschoolers at Woodlawn Learning Center in Hopewell, Virginia. The three- and four-year olds are learning about growing food and eating healthy by tending their own garden with help from a host of parents, teachers and other...

Conservation Initiatives

Recovery Act Funds Deliver an Updated Community Library and Water System for a Minnesota Community

March 03, 2011 Adam Czech, Minnesota USDA Public Information Officer

The city of Elmore, Minnesota, soon will have modern water, wastewater, and storm water treatment equipment. To top it off, the city also is looking forward to finishing its new library. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has made funding rural libraries a top priority. Rural Development funded six...

Initiatives Rural

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