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Organic Milk and Cookies to Make Their Way to South Hempstead, NY Congratulations to William S. Covert Elementary School, winner of this week's 'Organic. It's Worth It in Schools' mini-campaign! Students at this school can look forward to enjoying Horizon Organic chocolate milk and Annie’s Bunny Graham friends.
Thanks to all schools that participated in this great event. There are more great organic prizes to be won, so be sure to be on the lookout for information about upcoming mini-campaigns. And of course, keep voting to improve your school's chances of winning the grand prize: an organic garden or a fully stocked organic vending machine!
A Look at the ‘Organic. It’s Worth It in Schools’ Leader Board
Having generated a combined total of 928 votes, La Farge Area Schools, P.S. 107 in Brooklyn, and William S. Covert Elementary School in South Hempstead, NY are currently leading the race in the ‘Organic. It’s Worth It in Schools’ campaign. The race isn’t over yet, though. Schools need at least 1,000 votes to win, so now is the time to reach out to all your friends and family. Encourage them to show that they, too, think Organic. It’s Worth It in Schools!
Maria Rodale’s Organic Manifesto Many things in life are out of our control. But as Maria Rodale, author of the new book Organic Manifesto, points out, we do have control when it comes to what we eat and choose to feed our families. In this video, Maria explains why this choice is so important, and why she feels we should all demand organic.
A Smart Start Thanks to daylight savings, mornings seem to start earlier than ever. That’s all the more reason to make sure that you make smart choices about the breakfast you eat. Try this recipe for banana crunch pancakes; it’s packed with the energy you need to get your day off to a great start.
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