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Showing posts with label food colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food colors. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2013

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Everyone can grow a Rainbow Plate!

Square Foot Gardens!

Thanks to Michelle at Crossroads Farmer's Market for the link.

Can be planted NOW!
Start growing your Rainbow Plate
Lettuce, most leafy greens, peas, beets and lots more.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

How can museums and gardens get involved?

About Us - National Initiatives


Welcome to Let's Move! Museums & Gardens

Let’s Move! is a comprehensive initiative, launched by the First Lady Michelle Obama, dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation, so that children born today will grow up healthier and able to pursue their dreams. Sure, this is an ambitious goal. But with your help, we can do it.
Let’s Move! is about putting children on the path to a healthy future during their earliest months and years. Giving parents helpful information and fostering environments that support healthy choices.
There are an estimated 17,500 museums in the U.S. which collectively host at least 850 million visits each year. Through the Let’s Move! Museums & Gardens initiative, museums, zoos, public gardens, historic sites and science and technology centers can join the call to action in fighting childhood obesity. 
Monthly Let's Move! Museums & Gardens Newsletters (sign up here!)

February 2013
January 2013
December 2012
November 2012
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
July 2012
April 2012 (PDF, 105 KB)
March 2012 (PDF, 593KB)
February 2012 (PDF, 500KB)
January 2012 (PDF, 679KB)
December 2011
(PDF, 1.0MB)
November 2011 (PDF, 858KB)
October 2011 (PDF, 2.2 MB)


photo of Mrs. Obama exercizing with children and parentsFrom the White House Blog: First Lady Michelle Obama Talks Healthy Habits with Toddlers
November 2, 2011


Watch now!

screenshot of video showing Michelle Obama
Watch Michelle Obama's
initiative announcement video
.

Available now!

image of Let's Move! widgetUse this activity search engine, created by howtosmile.org, to find Let’s Move! activities from science museums and similar organizations. 


How do museums and gardens contribute to solving the problem of childhood obesity?

With their impressive reach and great potential for impact, museums and gardens can launch community efforts to fight childhood obesity using interactive exhibits, outdoor spaces, gardens and programs that encourage families to eat healthy foods and increase physical activity.

Project Goals

  • Overarching Participation Goal: In one year, 2,000 museums and gardens will be Let’s Move! Museums and Let’s Move! Gardens.
  • Goal 1: Each year, 200 million visits will be made to Let’s Move! Museums and Let’s Move! Gardens that have committed to offering interactive experiences that promote healthy eating and physical activity.
  • Goal 2:  Each year, 20 million participants will engage in programming that includes healthy food choices and physical activity with emphasis on afterschool, summer and school-based programs.
  • Goal 3: Each year, 90% of Let’s Move! Museums and Let’s Move! Gardens that offer food service will already offer or will change their menu to offer food options that reflect healthy choices (for example, the Centers for Disease Control guidance on procurement pages 19 – 21).
  • Goal 4: Each year 90% of Let’s Move! Museums and Let’s Move! Gardens that offer food service will incorporate interpretation about healthy food choices.

How can museums and gardens get involved?

Sign up to become a Let's Move! Museum or Let's Move! Garden.
Sign Up NOW!
Museums and gardens are core community institutions. They are trusted in their communities and have the capacity to influence real and sustained behavior change. This initiative is intended to capture what is happening in museums and gardens and also to encourage new activity.
Institutions are encouraged to take actions across all four priorities! To become a Let’s Move! Museum or Let’s Move! Garden, all institutions must select at least one of the first two priorities. Institutions that serve food should also select at least one of the second two priorities.
The four priorities:
  • Eat healthy, get active exhibits
  • Learning about healthy food choices and physical activity through afterschool, summer and other programs
  • Healthy food service
  • Learning about healthy food choices and physical activity using food service operation

Monday, March 25, 2013

Let’s mobilize and adopt a new Healthy Lifestyle!

 It’s easy to bring A Rainbow Plate is A Healthy Plate  Community Art Project to your community!
 
--> A Rainbow Plate is A Healthy Plate’s focus is to Inspire and Educate our communities about Food, Nutrition and a Healthy Lifestyle which enables us to reach our life goals. 
Sign up today!

Monday, March 11, 2013

What are some of your Favorite GREEN Foods?

 When you eat the rainbow, you get a rainbow of nutrients!


With both St. Patrick’s Day and Spring just weeks away, what better color to focus on than green?  
Sign up and or get more info: rainbowplatehealthyplate@gmail.com
 

Friday, March 8, 2013

Healthy Lifestyle=Acheive Your Dreams

 We ask participants to write their dreams on a chalkboard and then be photographed holding them. These photos capture each individual’s current reality and future aspirations.
We then, through this creative engagement, support participants in understanding the key role that a healthy lifestyle has in achieving their dreams.
 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Coloring is not just for kindergarteners!


Snow Cones and Snow Peas

Rainbow Plate Project artist Alpha Bruton alphabruton.com/ creates mobile installations in Chicago. As she blogs about her visit to the William Hill Sculpture Garden, I am struck by it's connection to a Rainbow Plate. Our opportunities to grow food in your garden and allow us to eat good food! 
Most interesting to my mind are the possibilities presented when when  communities that grow our food and the communities of creative artists collaborate.

http://snowconestosnowpeas.blogspot.com/