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DESCRIPTION:Making the connection between what urban children eat and the source of 
 their food, sustainability advocates and nutrition educators Mollie Katzen, 
 Kelsey Seigel, and Karen Heisler talk about how to foster the next 
 generation of environmental stewards.\n\nMollie Katzen is the best-selling 
 author of numerous cookbooks, including The Moosewood Cookbook and The 
 Enchanted Broccoli Forest, charter member of the Harvard School of Public 
 Health Nutrition Roundtable, inductee to the James Beard Cookbook Hall of 
 Fame, and inaugural honoree of the Natural Health Hall of Fame. \n \nKaren 
 Heisler is a Sustainability Advocate and Educator, and Co-Director of the 
 Pie Ranch, a working farm dedicated to inspiring urban youth to transform 
 their relationships to food, and to work with their communities in building 
 healthier local food systems.\n \nKelsey Siegel is a Sustainability 
 Educator and Consultant, and former long-time General Manager of the Edible 
 Schoolyard which provides urban public school students with a one-acre 
 organic garden and a kitchen classroom.\n\nWindrush School is proud to 
 welcome these advocates for healthy and sustainable food for youth.  The 
 Windrush School Farm Stand project, an innovative partnership between local 
 organic farmers and the Windrush School Parent Association. The Windrush 
 School Farm Stand provides fresh fruits and vegetables to school families, 
 supports sustainably harvested food, offers community service opportunities 
 for middle school students, and raises funds for the non-profit independent 
 school.  \n \nCelebrating 30 years of providing a progressive academic 
 education, Windrush School is known for its dedicated teachers, welcoming, 
 diverse community, and a student body of intellectually curious, 
 environmentally aware, caring and capable kids.  A new environmentally 
 designed, LEED-certified classroom building will open in 2008, allowing the 
 K-8 school to grow from its current size of 260 students up to 330 future 
 leaders.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/08/18452804.php
SUMMARY:Windrush Presents: From Seed to Supper with Mollie Katzen and Friends
LOCATION:Windrush School (Multipurpose Room)\n1800 Elm Street\nEl Cerrito, CA 
 94530\n(510) 970-7580\nhttp://windrush.org
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/08/18452804.php
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