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NFL Quarterback Sam Bradford, Secretary Vilsack Urge Native Children to Get Outside and Get Active

April 28, 2011 Wayne Maloney, Office of Communications

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: St Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford joined Secretary Vilsack in the USDA People’s Garden yesterday to urge Native American youth to spend the summer pursuing healthy outdoor activities. About 30 Native youth from across the Nation, including Tuba City...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Young People Plant Coastal Garden to Benefit Endangered Sea Turtles

April 04, 2011 Cindy McArthur, National Partnership Office, U.S. Forest Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Under a bright Hawaiian sun, a group of girls ages 11 to 18 planted a special vegetable garden that will not only teach others about ecosystems but will also help endangered sea turtles. The project is inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Lets Move...

Forestry Initiatives

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

Designing, Creating, and Teaching in Schoolyard Gardens

February 08, 2011 Tamberly Conway, U.S. Forest Service

One way to help reconnect today's children to the outdoors is through gardening. Schoolyard gardens are places where students not only learn about wildlife species and ecosystems, but also become outdoor classrooms where they hone their academic skills and nurture their innate curiosity and...

Initiatives Forestry

Training the Next Generation of Top Chefs

February 07, 2011 Edna Primrose, Office of Job Corps, Department of Labor

Last fall I was honored to participate in the Job Corp’s Top Chef Competition held on at the Department of Agriculture (USDA). I must say it was one of the most delicious assignments I’ve ever had! The competition, inspired by Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food, was a huge success. Over 20 Food...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

A Movement That Began In 2009 Spread In 2010

January 12, 2011 Livia Marqués, Director of The People’s Garden Initiative

It’s a movement that began in 2009 with a jackhammer and the desire to transform the land surrounding USDA Headquarters into a healthier, more sustainable landscape. Immediately support for such an effort poured in and the first People’s Garden was built here in Washington, DC. A few months’ later...

Initiatives

Through Partnership Healthier, Beautiful Communities Grow

December 20, 2010 The People’s Garden Team

A partnership between USDA’s People’s Garden Initiative and Keep America Beautiful (KAB) was a natural fit. KAB, the nation’s largest volunteer-based community action network, has been engaging individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their communities for over 50 years, through a...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

This Friday: Harvest Festival at USDA

October 27, 2010 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Coordinator, The People’s Garden Initiative

Please join us for music, food, games and other merriment at USDA’s Harvest Festival this Friday, October 29 th, from 10 am to 2 pm in the People’s Garden and Farmers Market at USDA Headquarters on the corner of Jefferson Drive and 12 Street, SW in Washington, DC.

Initiatives

Making a Difference

October 25, 2010 Doug McKalip, Confidential Assistant to the Secretary

Saturday, October 23, 2010 -- This morning dawned a beautiful, crisp, autumn day here in the District of Columbia. As the sun climbed above the horizon, over 500 volunteers gathered to build a playground at the Hyde Leadership Charter School in northeast DC. Among the volunteers were Secretary and...

Initiatives

USDA Agencies Provide Fresh Local Food to Bangor Area Shelter

September 28, 2010 Virginia Manuel, USDA Rural Development State Director, Maine

USDA Rural Development, Natural Resources Conservation Service and Farm Service Agency employees delivered a bounty of fresh vegetables to Manna Ministries in Bangor on September 10. It marked the eleventh delivery of garden vegetables this summer. The heaps of fresh tomatoes, summer squash...

Conservation Initiatives Rural
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