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10/1/07: Whole Foods Host Healthy Harvest Celebration
The Waterman Street Whole Foods Market in Providence is holding a
Harvest Celebration and Luanne DiMuccio has asked Kids First to attend.
Chef Sandy Sepe will represent Kids First armed with great food ideas
and ideas on how parents can get involved to improve nutrition and physical
activity in their own schools.
10/1/07:
Parents in Central Falls Get Lesson on My Pyramid
Manuela Raposa, Coordinator of Family & Community Partnerships, has
gathered the parents in Central Falls to attend a nutrition workshop.
She has invited Kids First Chef/Nutritionist to help the parents understand
how to use My Pyramid as they shop and prepare family meals. Chef Jess
will make some easy recipes as she explains My Pyramid to the participants.
They will leave ready and able to serve healthier offerings to their families.
10/1, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29: "After School Fit Kids" Series is at Cunningham
School
Elaine Cruz, Coordinator of the After School Program at M. Virginia
Cunningham Elementary School in Pawtucket, wanted to get in on the afterschool
fitness "action." She wants the children in her afterschool program to
learn the importance of healthy eating and daily exercise through fun
hands-on activities, so she has arranged with Kids First to provide a
variety of programs. During the 13 week program, Kids First Chefs, Jessica
Williams and Aaron Lenart, will engage the children in a variety of healthy
food experiences that are age appropriate and guaranteed to peak their
taste buds. Also, Kids First Fitness Professionals, Dawn Anderson, Lori
Keough and Kristine DeSerres, will show the kids how to get moving and
get energized. And Kids First Master Gardener, Kim Korb, will teach the
children how to plant herbs that they can grow on their windowsill at
home. There's plenty more, as the entire 13-week program includes lots
of special guests who will engage the children in a wide variety of healthy
activities.
10/2,
10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30: "After School Fit Kids" Series is at Agnes
Little
Stacy Blaze, Coordinator of the After School Program at Agnes E. Little
Elementary School in Pawtucket, wanted to get in on the afterschool fitness
"action." She wants the children in her afterschool program to learn the
importance of healthy eating and daily exercise through fun hands-on activities,
so she has arranged with Kids First to provide a variety of programs.
During the 13 week program, Kids First Chefs, Jessica Williams and Aaron
Lenart, will engage the children in a variety of healthy food experiences
that are age appropriate and guaranteed to peak their taste buds. Also,
Kids First Fitness Professionals, Dawn Anderson, Lori Keough and Kristine
DeSerres, will show the kids how to get moving and get energized. And
Kids First Master Gardener, Kim Korb, will teach the children how to plant
herbs that they can grow on their windowsill at home. There's plenty more,
as the entire 13-week program includes lots of special guests who will
engage the children in a wide variety of healthy activities.
10/2,
10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30: "After School Fit Kids" Series is at Fifth
Avenue
Maliss Men, Coordinator of the After School Program at the Fifth Avenue
Elementary School in Woonsocket, wanted to get in on the afterschool fitness
"action." She wants the children in her afterschool program to learn the
importance of healthy eating and daily exercise through fun hands-on activities,
so she has arranged with Kids First to provide a variety of programs.
During the 13 week program, Kids First Chefs, Jessica Williams and Aaron
Lenart, will engage the children in a variety of healthy food experiences
that are age appropriate and guaranteed to peak their taste buds. Also,
Kids First Fitness Professionals, Dawn Anderson, Lori Keough and Kristine
DeSerres, will show the kids how to get moving and get energized. And
Kids First Master Gardener, Kim Korb, will teach the children how to plant
herbs that they can grow on their windowsill at home. There's plenty more,
as the entire 13-week program includes lots of special guests who will
engage the children in a wide variety of healthy activities.
10/3,
10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31: "After School Fit Kids" Series is at Baldwin
Karen Landry, Coordinator of the After School Program at Elizabeth
Baldwin Elementary School in Pawtucket, wanted to get in on the afterschool
fitness "action." She wants the children in her afterschool program to
learn the importance of healthy eating and daily exercise through fun
hands-on activities, so she has arranged with Kids First to provide a
variety of programs. During the 13 week program, Kids First Chefs, Jessica
Williams and Aaron Lenart, will engage the children in a variety of healthy
food experiences that are age appropriate and guaranteed to peak their
taste buds. Also, Kids First Fitness Professionals, Dawn Anderson, Lori
Keough and Kristine DeSerres, will show the kids how to get moving and
get energized. And Kids First Master Gardener, Kim Korb, will teach the
children how to plant herbs that they can grow on their windowsill at
home. There's plenty more, as the entire 13-week program includes lots
of special guests who will engage the children in a wide variety of healthy
activities.
10/3,
10/10 10/17, 10/24, 10/31: "After School Fit Kids" Series is at Henry
Winters
Alba Steiner, Coordinator of the After School Program at Henry Winters
Elementary School in Pawtucket, wanted to get in on the afterschool fitness
"action." She wants the children in her afterschool program to learn the
importance of healthy eating and daily exercise through fun hands-on activities,
so she has arranged with Kids First to provide a variety of programs.
During the 13 week program, Kids First Chefs, Jessica Williams and Aaron
Lenart, will engage the children in a variety of healthy food experiences
that are age appropriate and guaranteed to peak their taste buds. Also,
Kids First Fitness Professionals, Dawn Anderson, Lori Keough and Kristine
DeSerres, will show the kids how to get moving and get energized. And
Kids First Master Gardener, Kim Korb, will teach the children how to plant
herbs that they can grow on their windowsill at home. There's plenty more,
as the entire 13-week program includes lots of special guests who will
engage the children in a wide variety of healthy activities.
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