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Letter to Farmer Dave

From Garden to School:

RESOURCE: Letter to Farmer Dave

David Rose AKA Farmer Dave
P.O. Box 1001, Hayfork, CA 96041
707-574-1077

Hi Dave,

Your work is more than outstanding, and it is good to land on your reference via Kitchen Gardner.  With your permission, your work can be featured on "ABC4All GlobiVersity:" 
http://abc4all.net/abc4allgv.html

Am sharing your info with ABC4All consultant who deals with preparedness, organic gardening via Mittleider Method and ABC4All e-Commerce, Steve Mistretta:

Steve Mistretta, ABC4All eCommerce Consultant
MOTW: 
http://home.abc4all.net/articles/view/142582/?topic=27797
TIG: 
http://profiles.tigweb.org/steveffeo
CTWU:
http://home.abc4all.net/articles/view/141982/?topic=26402

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Regarding from garden to school theme: http://www.holisticjunction.com/displaypoem.cfm?ID=3611 Reproduced here with updated links:

From Garden to School
by Burton Danet, Ph.D., ABC4All


Our children are at stake,
Schools everywhere must take note!
The existing nutrition program so often
Does little to improve what children eat.

Yes, it's the nutrition, but think also
About sugary sodas / pop with chemicals
That can burn a stomach and create
Allergic reactions that can be fatal.

Talk to those who have suffered and
You, too, will know how important
Nutrition is for the Human Body.
Only what we eat can support
The mind and soul, not chemicals!

Obesity, Globesity, Diabetes, it does
Not matter what the health challenge might be.
The truth is, we are slowly killing our
Children and that must we address.

No more time can pass, YES!
Take a look, please at CHEN4All.
A community-based program created
By none other than Huck-Fin!

Who? Huck-Fin Environmental Education (HFEE)!
Dave Gray is his name.
That President knows how to lead.
He will rescue ALL the children, take heed.

So you ask, what is CHEN4All?
None other than Community Health,
Exercise and Nutrition for All™!

Yes we start with children in a school.
But we do not stop there.
Instead we go into the community
Where the school is located.

Talk to the Mayor.
Talk to the Council.
Talk to the Chamber of Commerce.
Talk to the Businesses.
Talk to the administrators, teachers of school districts.
Talk to the parents.
Talk to the clergy.
Talk to the children.
Talk to the citizens.
Yes, talk to ALL!

Here is what is possible:
ABC4All Triple Giving Program (ABC4AllGGG)™!
Support our schools!
Support the community!
Match all charitable donations!

Then start the garden,
Grow from the earth.
Organic fruits and vegetables, please.
With these we'll feed the children.

From Farm to School is not the
Only way to bring good nutrition
Into schools for the children
We say we care about so much.

There are so many, many ways
For us all to be healthy!
Improve Health Maintenance (IHM)™
That's the key.

So, please take a look and
Never stop after you see that
Children of ALL ages can reach
Health Heights™ they did not know exist!

Check us out please!
You, too, will see a new
Way to support Health Maintenance,
Not attack symptoms or DISease.

Is there a secret?
It's out in 2005!
Plasma Activated Water (PAW).
That's the rub.
But not just PAW, also healthy eats!

Yes it can be pizza, kids!
But add in a salad from the
Garden To the School Lunch with healthy
Items grown by you, the children.

We all need to understand
And lend support to
Community Health, Exercise and
Nutrition for All (CHEN4All)
Because the lives and health of
ALL children are at stake.

*******

The author is Co-Founder, A Better Community For All (ABC4All) and Collaborator, Community Health, Exercise and Nutrition for All (CHEN4All) with Huck-Fin Environmental Education (HFEE).

Thank you for reviewing these websites:

A Better Community For All (ABC4All)
http://ABC4All.net/presentation.htm

Huck-Fin Environmental Education (HFEE)
http://www.trunity.net/hfee/
http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=31856
http://www.azbw.com/past_issues/april07/f4_kidsreward.php

Preamble. Huck-Fin Environmental Education (HFEE) and A Better Community For All (ABC4All) are combining resources to create both a call to action to communities everywhere and to ...

http://abc4all.net/impactvideo.htm

Community Health, Exercise and Nutrition for All (CHEN4All)
http://ABC4All.net/chen4all.htm

The ABC4All Path of Eight Petals:
http://ABC4All.net/8petals.htm

Plasma Activated Water (PAW):
http://ABC4All.net/paw.htm

ABC4All 13-year Summary:
http://home.abc4all.net/resources/view/161612/?topic=28212


[All work by author is copyright protected. If you would like to use this poem, please contact the author for permission.]

--

Burton Danet, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist (retired), Co-Founder, ABC4All Portal4Relief

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On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 3:57 AM, Kitchen Gardeners International <info@kitchengardeners.org> wrote:

Dear Kitchen Gardener,

Apparently KGI's entire team of link-checking monkees must have all taken a banana break at the same time as a bad link slipped its way into
this month's newsletter. You can find the corrected link for the very educational School Garden Checklist here:

http://kitchengardeners.org/school-garden-checklist

While I have your attention, I'd also like to direct it to a few stories you might have missed. We had so many wonderful contributions to this month's topic on youth gardens that I wasn't able to fit everything into the 10-story "featured" section. Please check out Kate "the Vegetable Vagabond" Flint's (Australia) and Farmer Dave's (CA, USA) posts here:


http://kitchengardeners.org/blogs/vegetable-vagabond/charlie

http://kitchengardeners.org/blogs/farmer-dave/school-gardens

I also want to welcome a couple of first-time website contributors, Bill Brikiatis and David Buchanan, who've written some helpful pieces on seed starting, winter growing and cider-making:


http://kitchengardeners.org/blogs/billbrikiatis/five-tips-starting-vegetable-seedlings-indoors-more-cheaply

http://kitchengardeners.org/blogs/billbrikiatis/two-options-growing-salad-greens-when-it%E2%80%99s-snowing

http://kitchengardeners.org/blogs/david-buchanan/salvaged-apples-hard-cider


If you're interested in contributing something for next month's newsletter, I'll do my best to fit it in. The past two newsletters have had cross-cutting themes:
seeds and school gardens. For the March newsletter, we'll go back to our "potluck" format where anyone can bring whatever she or he wants to the KGI table for sharing. Feel free to write about yourself, your garden, your plans for this season, an inspiring garden story, a recipe, a tip or tutorial you'd like to share with others. We're not at a stage where we have strict editorial guidelines but I can give you a few pointers about how to get your story featured:  

1) Include a nice photo.
2) Make it interesting and informative.
3) If you're a garden blogger, don't load your piece up with links to your own site or blog. Mention your site once or twice at the most and those who are interested will visit it.
4) International or internationally-minded posts will receive priority as we have fewer of them.

Thanks for your attention and support.  Here's to creating more links between gardeners the world over...working links, that is!

Roger
KGI chimp-in-chief

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Scarborough, ME 04074
United States


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Burton Danet Rejuvenated facilitator:  http://about.me/abc4all/ ... (Full Bio)

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