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Buzz, Body & Bites - December 2021 Newsletter Dec 1, 2021 HNFE-1002NP
Buzz, Body & Bites January 2022 Newsletter Jan 1, 2022 HNFE-1009NP
Buzz, Body & Bites February 2022 Newsletter Feb 1, 2022 HNFE-1010NP
Buzz, Body & Bites March 2022 Newsletter Nov 30, 2022 HNFE-1011NP
Buzz, Body & Bites April 2022 Newsletter Apr 1, 2022 HNFE-1012NP
Buzz, Body & Bites May 2022 Newsletter May 1, 2022 HNFE-1013NP
Buzz, Body & Bites July 2022 Newsletter Jul 1, 2022 HNFE-1015NP
Buzz, Body & Bites August 2022 Newsletter Aug 1, 2022 HNFE-1076NP
Buzz, Body & Bites September 2022 Newsletter Sep 1, 2022 HNFE-1077NP
Buzz, Body & Bites October 2022 Newsletter Dec 7, 2022 HNFE-1078NP
Buzz, Body & Bites November 2022 Nov 1, 2022 HNFE-1081NP
Buzz, Body & Bites December 2022 Dec 1, 2022 HNFE-1082NP
Buzz, Body, & Bites - January 2023 Jan 1, 2023 HNFE-1084NP
Buzz, Body & Bites February 2023
This issue of the Buzz, Body, & Bites newsletter provides practical guidance on financial management. It also includes a great soup recipe, and recommendations for how to get physical activity.
Feb 1, 2023 HNFE-1085NP
Buzz, Body & Bites March 2023
This issue of Buzz, Body, & Bites aligns with the National Nutrition Month theme of "Fueling ourselves for the Future". The issue discusses ways to consume healthy foods in a sustainable way.
Mar 1, 2023 HNFE-1086NP
Buzz, Body & Bites April 2023
This issue of the Buzz, Body, & Bites newsletter provides information about gardening, and the benefits to health and quality of life. It also includes a recipe for parmesan asparagus, which is an early vegetable.
Apr 1, 2023 HNFE-1087NP
Buzz, Body & Bites May 2023
This issue of the Buzz, Body, & Bites newsletter discusses how to eat more locally grown foods, and the benefits to your community.
May 1, 2023 HNFE-1088NP
Virginia Farm to School Toolkit Webinar Series: Sparking a Love of Local Food and Farming: Classrooms, Early Care Sites, and Summer Programs
This webinar series is designed to support and explain each chapter of the Virginia Farm to School Toolkit, which was developed to guide VCE Extension agents, school division administrators, school nutrition professionals, educators, school garden coordinators, and others toward using farm to school practices as a means to increase equitable access to fresh, healthy, Virginia grown food while providing hands-on learning opportunities in a variety of educational settings. In this webinar, we will consider opportunities to extend classroom learning into early care settings, afterschool activities, and summer programs. Our panelists will share their stories of how they are doing so.
Jul 30, 2024 SPES-602NP