Poor diet and lack of exercise put today’s children at greater risk for heart disease, diabetes, and cancer later in life. A foundation for healthy eating is needed to lessen the risk for chronic diseases. The curriculum highlights the positives of the four food groups in the Power Plate. Kids learn about nutrition and how to cook healthy recipes in each class. A consent form is required and will be available at the time of the event. Instructor: Sapna Von Reich

  • Ages: 6-12
  • Location: Chilson Recreation Center
  • Note: Walk-in registration with Chilson Recreation Center
  • Register online by clicking on the activity # below.


Tu      5/27                  Bang-Up Breakfast           1:30 – 3:30 PM                 $27         161803-1

W       5/28                  In-between Meals             1:30 – 3:30 PM                 $27         161803-2

Th       5/29                 Rainbow Lunches,            1:30 – 3:30 PM                 $27         161803-3 

F         5/30                 Digging These Dinners     1:30 – 3:30 PM                 $27         161803-4 

T-F     5/27-5/30          All Sessions                      1:30 – 3:30 PM                $95         161803-5 

 

Food for Life program is a collaborative effort of physicians, researchers, and nutritionists who have joined together to educate the public about the benefits of a healthful diet for improved health and disease prevention. Based in Washington, D.C. Food for Life is a program of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.