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Zach Pine Nature Sculpture

I'm an environmental artist using create-with-nature activities to connect people with each other and the environment.

Maharishi School Garden of Bliss

The Edible Schoolyard Program at Maharishi School in Fairfield, Iowa, enriches the education of our students by introducing them to gardening, composting, seed saving and the tasting of new vegetables and herbs. Our facilities include a large greenhouse, butterfly garden, courtyard orchard and a Nature Explore classroom. This year, we added an outdoor garden to help supply our newly completed teaching kitchen with fresh produce.

School Garden and Culture Exchange with Ethiopian Schools--Join in!

Hello,
Thanks for your interest in the school garden and culture exchange program with Ethiopian schools! I’m working with a teacher in Ethiopia to pair American classrooms and Ethiopian classrooms. We have the goal of facilitating a cultural exchange between American and Ethiopian youth, using school gardens as the starting point.

The Culinary Muse

I'm A Personal Chef and I focus on Raw, Vegan, Vegetarian, & Flexitarian meals. My goal is to educate the community to eat clean and how to take responsibility for your food and where it comes from. I plan to host Moveable Feast that will choose 1 city per month through out the United  states to host a community dinner and educate the community on community gardens and have guest speaker that can educate on Farming, Gardening and simply eating Whole Plant-Based foods. It will not be exclusively for Vegan there will be education on the Flexitarian lifestyle.

International Sustainable Education Association

 We are an educational association working to help students prepare for their academic future while also adding a full range of discussions and activities geared towards creating a sustainable future. While our learning workshops are college preparatory, they are also holistic and life preparatory in nature. We are looking to develop something like California's "A Garden in Every School" project here in Oregon.

EcoHarvest

EcoHarvest is a partnership between Eco Education and Harvest Moon Backyard Farmers to restore a peace garden at the Seward Montessori elementary/middle school in Minneapolis. Fresh produce from this garden will be used in their school lunch program, at a local restaurant and donated to a local food shelf. In addition, this schoolyard garden will serve as a living classroom where after school and summer school programs will engage young people to learn more about healthy and locally grown food.

RAIZ DE FONDO

 Raíz De Fondo is a nonprofit organization based in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico that offers educational opportunities to children and adults in order to enhance local quality of life through organic gardening, nutritional advocacy, promotion of a sustainable culture, and community resilience. Three community gardens in La Paz serve as platforms for advancing this mission. Once abandoned lots, these urban oases now provide a space for residents to cultivate gardens, attend workshops and events, and build community connections.

Ruby school garden

We would like to start a school garden and have better nutritious food in our school.

It Is The Food!

Interactive, fun, hand-on workshops full of basic and vital knowledge to successfully feed oneself for wellness, happiness, and health. Workshops 

Basic information regarding whole foods and movement modalities. The knowledge given creates a road-map for each participant to create a bio-individual healthy pathway for wellness.

Working with 3-12 graders, families, and local pain clinics bringing useable knowledge that is making a difference in families and individuals for healing and living life in vivid full color.

Trinity Homegrown Foods

 Trinity Homegrown Foods is  advocacy  group to promote food and gardening centered in the rural community of Hayfork, Ca. We have been approached by the principle of our elementary school to help plan a community effort to coordinate local farmers participation is suppling food stuffs to the school lunch program and to assist in the formation of a student garden and possible kitchen classroom. We are at the initial planning stage of this project having just  submitted a grant proposal for funding this week.

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