Valley City Times-Record

Gardening fun for students and celebratin­g Earth Day

- Courtesy of Andrea Winter On the Move

In celebratio­n of Earth Day, all kindergart­en – grade 6 students in Barnes County received Grab n’ Grow seed planting kits assembled by ON THE MOVE partners and community volunteers. Approximat­ely 839 students from Valley City Public Schools, St. Catherine School, Litchville-Marion Elementary School and Barnes County North received the kits. Students enrolled at Head Start in Valley City also received the gardening kits.

Research shows that when children help grow fruits and vegetables, they are more likely to eat more produce and try different kinds, too.

“Gardening is a great way for children to learn new skills and to learn about nutrition and where their food comes from,” states Andrea Winter, licensed registered dietitian at ON THE MOVE, “There are so many benefits to gardening…kids love to dig in the dirt, plant seeds and water them and taking care of their plants encourages responsibi­lity and self-confidence

and the best part is get- ting to eat what they grow!”

The seeds and soil for the kits were purchased from a local greenhouse in Valley City. Once the kits were assembled, they were given to the students to take home on Earth Day. The kits included pumpkin, cucumber, bean and zinnia seeds.

“By providing gardening kits for local students, we hope to encourage students to eat more fruits and vegetables each day which promotes healthy eating habits as they grow up”, states Sharon Buhr, licensed registered dietitian and chair of the ON THE MOVE Partnershi­p, “it is also a great opportunit­y for students and parents to enjoy some time together.”

The project was funded by a federal grant awarded to City County Health District. One aspect of the grant focuses on providing opportunit­ies for students to increase healthy eating by focusing on growing, preparing and eating more fruits and vegetables.

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 ?? ?? Grab n’ Grow seed planting kits were given out to 839 kindergart­en – grade 6 students in Barnes County and preschool students at Head Start by the ON THE MOVE Partnershi­p. ON THE MOVE partners and community volunteers worked together to prepare the seeds kits. From left: Micki Isensee, community volunteer, Andrea Winter, ON THE MOVE Dietitian at City County Health District, Sharon Buhr, Chair of the ON THE MOVE Partnershi­p, Jean Legge, community volunteer, and Georgia Manstrom, community volunteer.
Grab n’ Grow seed planting kits were given out to 839 kindergart­en – grade 6 students in Barnes County and preschool students at Head Start by the ON THE MOVE Partnershi­p. ON THE MOVE partners and community volunteers worked together to prepare the seeds kits. From left: Micki Isensee, community volunteer, Andrea Winter, ON THE MOVE Dietitian at City County Health District, Sharon Buhr, Chair of the ON THE MOVE Partnershi­p, Jean Legge, community volunteer, and Georgia Manstrom, community volunteer.
 ?? ?? TOP PHOTO: 839 Grab n’ Grow seed planting kits were assembled by the ON THE MOVE partners and volunteers.
RIGHT PHOTO: Zach Wilmes, a kindergart­en student at Jefferson Elementary School, is excited to watch his seeds grow!
TOP PHOTO: 839 Grab n’ Grow seed planting kits were assembled by the ON THE MOVE partners and volunteers. RIGHT PHOTO: Zach Wilmes, a kindergart­en student at Jefferson Elementary School, is excited to watch his seeds grow!

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