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Community Nutrition and Health

The number of young people living with obesity has roughly tripled in past 30 years. Obesity is associated with numerous health risks including diabetes, heart disease and certain types of cancer. Schools have an important role to play.
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Kindergarten and TK

Discover MyPlate is a free curriculum from the US Department of Agriculture. See all materials and trainings here. Meet MyPlate Nate and Kate Read about the fruit group Read about vegetables Read about protein foods Read about grains Read about the dairy group We are all a part of MyPlate.
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Cooking is learning

Click on the image to see the full infographic Hooked on cooking? Here are some more how-to videos videos made by youth for youth.
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Physical activity

Graphic from health.gov Need help getting ideas to stay active while social distancing? Check out the MoveYourWay interactive tool.SHAPE America offers virtual resources for P.E.
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Garden education

Kids hauling wood chips for the garden. Photo CalFresh Healthy Living, UC Lessons from the Edible Schoolyard Project include lessons on strawberries and strawberry farmers, growing food from food scraps, making seed balls and much more.
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Food resources

Food Assistance San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo County Santa Barbara County...
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Use your CalFresh card at these local farmers markets

Photo: USDA Food and Nutrition Services Monday / lunes: Baywood/Los Osos 2:00pm - 4:30 pm (Bus Route 12S) Tuesday / martes: Paso Robles 9:30am - 12:00pm (Bus Route B) Wednesday morning / mircoles por la maana: Arroyo Grande 8:30am - 10:00am (Bus Route 24) Wednesday afternoon / mircoles por la tarde:...
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Oaks in Vineyards: Stay or Go?

During vineyard development, Central Coast grape growers often feel compelled to leave an old iconic oak standing, even if it ends up right in the middle of their vineyard. While driving through the Central Coast, its not unusual to see the pattern of vineyard rows broken by a majestic oak tree.
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Why are you seeing Oak Mortality?

Among the 14 species of oak trees that occur on the central coast, especially blue oaks, have experienced high mortality the past decade. Much of the mortality can be attributed to the intense drought of 2010 to 2013, believed by some to have been the most severe drought in 500 years. 2a.
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Natural Resources of the Central Coast

Natural History of the Central Coast Bioregion is one of the 11 bioregion publications being developed for the California Naturalists Program.
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