Lower Elementary

Asbury Elementary

Garden Leader: Stephanie Vieau – stephanie_vieau@dpsk12.org

Member of the Slow Food Denver Seed-to-Table Alliance

Asbury received it's new vegetable garden from Learning Landscapes this fall 2011. Stephanie is excited to get  her garden program up and running.

Harvest Hudson Valley

Harvest Hudson Valley cultivates edible education in the Hudson Valley region of New York state.

From Seed to Table

We live in a rural district on the Oregon coast. We are a very small school district with our brand new garden. Our garden, which includes cold frames and raise beds will serve our 200 students K - 12. The children have a wonderful opportunity to actively get their own hands into the soil and learn where their food comes from. They learn the science behind soil testing, plant physiology and development, seed germination, and plant production. Herbs and spices grown in the garden will be used in our culinary arts projects, and shared with students and families.

Hazelwood Community Garden

We are in the process of creating a learning garden at our school.  I would like to focus on growing food to eat in our classrooms or in our lunchroom.

Boys & Girls Club of Denison Victory Garden

We established a small victory garden 2 years ago in the backyard of the Boys & Girls Club.   Club members planted the seeds, tended the garden and when vegetables began blooming they were very excited and were able to take home 1 or 2 pieces of the vegetables.   Our problem our garden is not big enough to support the large amount of kids we serve .   Nor do the parents know how to cook and serve the vegetables we send home.especially squash.

 

River Place Kitchen Garden Project

 I am a Norwegian woman who currently live in Austin , TX.  My British husband and I are both keen gardeners and cooks and we are sometimes shocked with the lack of basic kitchen garden and cooking skills we see here. I therefor would like to contribute in River Place Elementary and in Four Points Middle school here in our local are in Austin. 

 

Anne Bull

Eco Arts Council Quad Cities


The Eco Arts Council of the Quad Cities
was created for advocacy, education, and for the promotion of Nature and natural living lifestyle; addressing environmental issues, and using Art as a gateway to draw awareness to and celebrate our place on Earth, our home, and our relationship to it.

Four 7s Ranch Edible Schoolyard

 Byron Bethany Irrigation District (BBID) at the mouth of the intake channel to the California Aquaduct and San Luis Delta Mendota Water Authority. BBID has purchased land up to 115 acres in which BBID has started with 10 acres to implement 

Family Joint Venture Foundation

The outreach programs central focus is providing healthy and nutritional meals to senior citizens who are homebound and to children currently enrolled in the Public Schools Free or Reduced-Lunch Programs.
 

Costa Verde International School Garden and Lunch Program

 Costa Verde is a private International school that is serving the community of Sayulita, Nayarit, (Mx).  Our school offers a progressive, environmental, bilingual, and whole child education.  Currently we are making strides towards expanding on our potential to utilize our gardens for a greater impact in nurishing our students bodies and minds.  Our goal is to start a lunch program that offers meals that are grown, prepared and enjoyed by our students.

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