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Arts and Culture in Gainesville&Alachua County
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Gainesville is the cultural capital of north central Florida. Dance, music, theatre, visual arts, historical preservation, and folklore are an integral part of our community with exciting, dynamic arts and cultural events and festivals held year round. The University of Florida augments the local cultural scene through numerous student and faculty exhibits, performances, concerts, and recitals. In Alachua County we take tremendous pride not only in our first-rate visual and performing arts facilities but...
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Media | Alachua County Farm to School
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Alachua County Farm to School. Fresh, local food – from seed to lunchroom tray. How you can help. Resources for School Gardens. GTN coverage of Farm to School Implementation Grant. WUFT coverage of Farm to School Implementation Grant. School gardens – April 2016. TV 20 – Progress on implementation and upcoming F2S Open House. Gainesville Guardian coverage of F2S Open House. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Follow Blog via Email.
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Cash Crop | Alachua County Farm to School
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Alachua County Farm to School. Fresh, local food – from seed to lunchroom tray. How you can help. Resources for School Gardens. June 9, 2015. June 16, 2015. Basil on the grow-poles. This week, Satchel’s Pizza. Will be featuring lovely Loften basil on the menu. If you stop by, please thank them for us! Basil takes over from lettuce in the NFT table. Farm to School to Work Hub. Last hurrah – and how to help us keep growing. Summertime Summer School = Seed Saving →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. This slidesho...
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Blueberry season! | Alachua County Farm to School
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Alachua County Farm to School. Fresh, local food – from seed to lunchroom tray. How you can help. Resources for School Gardens. May 18, 2015. June 16, 2015. We are grateful to D&J Blueberry Farm for working with us to get this quality, local fruit at a good price for both parties. The rest of the story) →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Blueberries! (The rest of the story) | Alachua County Farm to School
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Alachua County Farm to School. Fresh, local food – from seed to lunchroom tray. How you can help. Resources for School Gardens. The rest of the story). May 28, 2015. June 16, 2015. Twelve hundred pound of fresh, super-sweet, locally-grown, organic blueberries were on the trays of Alachua County students in 13 schools this week! Managers either served them fresh in a cup or offered them in yogurt parfaits. Blueberries are considered a super-food. Thank you, Donna Miller of D&J Blueberry Farms in Inverness!
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How you can help | Alachua County Farm to School
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Alachua County Farm to School. Fresh, local food – from seed to lunchroom tray. How you can help. Resources for School Gardens. How you can help. There are many ways you can help support the work of the Farm to School to Work Hub! Your donations help us move forward with the good work of creating a learning environment for a wider range of students in a broader context. We need everything from fertilizer to a new well pump to funding for buses for field trips! You can donate online here. You are commenti...
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Florida Affiliates - Keep Brevard Beautiful - Florida
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Florida Affiliates - Keep Brevard Beautiful - Florida. Our Board And Staff. The World Around Us. Recycling Education for Schools. Pick It Up, Pack It Out. Cigarette Litter Prevention Program. Florida Friendly Landscape Grants. School Environment Award 2016 Essay Contest Winners. Recycling Facts You Should Know. Brevard Recycling Locations & Links. Plastic Bags on the Beach? Keep Florida Beautiful, Inc. Merritt Island, Fl. 32952. Web Site: www.keepfloridabeautiful.org. Phone: 321.543.4582. Naples, FL 34119.
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Lowes | kabstories | Tell Us Your Stories
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Keep Ridgeland Beautiful, Ridgeland, MS. I am the web master for this KAB blog. Welcome! Keep Alachua County Beautiful, Gainesville, FL. I am the web master for this KAB blog. Welcome! Lowes #dominos #GainesvilleGov #alachuacounty #altrianews #getglad #gac2015 #kab. Keep Alachua County Beautiful. The highlight of our cleanup this year was the two-day cleanup of the homeless camp, known as “Tent City.” Keep Alachua County Beautiful. The nearly five-acre site, referred to as “Tent City,” was oc...In observ...
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Donate | Alachua County Farm to School
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Alachua County Farm to School. Fresh, local food – from seed to lunchroom tray. How you can help. Resources for School Gardens. You can donate to our program through the Education Foundation, HERE. Scroll down to designate your donation to “GET/Farm to School to Work Hub.”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Help us promote our program!
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kellibrew | Alachua County Farm to School
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Alachua County Farm to School. Fresh, local food – from seed to lunchroom tray. How you can help. Resources for School Gardens. Harvest of the Month: Muscadines! September 22, 2016. In September, we purchased a thousand pounds of delicious muscadine grapes to serve at lunch at 24 schools! Native grape growing in nearby woods. A lot of students tried this local gem of a fruit for the first time this week. We are working on persimmons, another Florida native, for October’s Harvest of the Month. Arthur, one...
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