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Deputy Secretary Presents HealthierUS School Challenge Gold of Distinction Award to the Academy of Global Citizenship

October 13, 2010 Kimberly Phillips, Food and Nutrition Service Midwest Region Public Affairs Specialist

An organic breakfast featuring vanilla spiced whole oats, scrambled vegetable tofu, organic milk and local pears, followed by morning yoga in the classroom, a student-led garden tour and a visit to the chicken coop… what a wonderful way to spend a Tuesday morning! That day, I had the pleasure of...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

National School Lunch Week: Reasons to Celebrate

October 12, 2010 Audrey Rowe, USDA Food and Nutrition Service Deputy Administrator for Special Nutrition Programs

National School Lunch Week is underway this week. It’s an annual event, of course, but this year I think we have a lot to celebrate because more and more people are coming to understand how important it is to provide America’s school children with a healthy nutrition environment at school. In fact...

Food and Nutrition

Deputy Under Secretary Janey Thornton Participates in Georgia School Nutrition Directors’ Conference

October 04, 2010 Janey Thornton, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

I just participated in a wonderful school nutrition conference in Athens, GA that ran from September 28-30. It was Georgia’s annual School Nutrition Directors’ Conference, and I found it to be very well organized and packed with important information.

Food and Nutrition

Apps and Game Designers Level Up on Healthy Eating

September 29, 2010 Amanda Eamich, Director of Web Communications

Six months ago the Apps for Healthy Kids competition called upon Americans to design engaging online or mobile games and tools to educate people of all ages about the importance of healthy eating and physical activity. As part of the First Lady’s Let’s Move! initiative, this challenge brought...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Lighting the way towards physical fitness!

September 24, 2010 Team Illumination

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog. Editors note: Organizing a meetup is a great way to get involved and support your community. Below, a team of Federal employees share how they set up their first meetup.

Initiatives

Bringing the Market to You

September 03, 2010 Hakim Fobia, Agricultural Marketing Service Public Affairs Specialist

Cross-Posted from the Let's Move! Blog Have you ever wanted fresh, local produce but didn’t know how to find the nearest farmers market? The USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) makes it easy with the National Farmers Market search engine, which lists more than 6,100 markets across the nation...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Hampden County, Mass. To Conduct First Healthy Incentives Pilot

August 20, 2010 Amanda Browne, Public Affairs Intern, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

One of our Nation's most pressing health challenges today is obesity with one in three children in America either overweight or obese. Low-income individuals are particularly at-risk. That’s why First Lady Michelle Obama launched Let’s Move! The campaign mobilizes the combined resources of the...

Food and Nutrition

Final Days to Get Involved and Vote on Your Favorite New Game or App!

August 12, 2010 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

The Apps for Healthy Kids public voting period concludes this Saturday, August 14, at noon (EDT), and there is no better time than now to add your voice and vote to the competition. To date we have received over 17,000 votes on the apps recently created by the American public in the effort to...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

The Countdown Begins – 10 Days Left to Cast Your Vote!

August 05, 2010 hfobia

Written by Sarah Alligood, Health Technician, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion A little over one week remains in the Apps for Healthy Kids voting period, and so far, over 11,500 votes have been tallied. In addition, support for the initiative continues to amplify, with the number of...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

USDA Forest Service Recreation Program Contributes to Local Economies, Promotes Healthy Lifestyles

July 07, 2010 Deidra McGee, USDA Forest Service Public Affairs

The USDA Forest Service has released an updated report today that documents how national forests provide economic, health and recreational benefits. The National Visitor Use Monitoring (NVUM) Report states that recreation activities on national forests and grasslands have helped to sustain an...

Forestry Initiatives
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