A Calf Visits Harlem, and, Like These Kids, We Melt
“...produce and dairy farmers visited the school to share stories of food’s journey from the farm to lunch trays at P.S. 7, one of ESYNYC’s two demonstration schools.”
“...produce and dairy farmers visited the school to share stories of food’s journey from the farm to lunch trays at P.S. 7, one of ESYNYC’s two demonstration schools.”
Watch Edible Schoolyard NYC teachers and staff talk about how growing healthy eating habits in kids is the recipe for long-term success.
“At PS 109 in the South Bronx, students dig into their lessons. The first graders in this class say they've never been in a garden until this year, but now the school has two full-time staff members dedicated to teaching them all about food.”
“A collaboration between FoodCorps and Edible Schoolyard NYC hopes to expose a new crop of New York City kids to healthy foods.”
“From the outside, P.S./M.S. 7 in East Harlem looks like any other New York City public school, with its square blue windows, steel supports, and concrete steps.”
“FoodCorps, a national service program that connects kids to healthy food in school, announced a partnership Tuesday with Edible Schoolyard NYC to bring the program to 20 New York City public schools…”
“To help support Edible Schoolyard NYC's fall expansion, clothing purveyor Everlane has teamed up with Alice Waters's food education program to create limited-edition chef tote bags."
“To design the bags, Everlane partnered with five chefs hailing from New York and San Francisco.”
“‘At Everlane, we tell the story of every product we make, and at Edible Schoolyard NYC, they re-educate kids on how to create a better food system,’ he continued.”
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