Posts Tagged ‘Obama’

Obamas to add new organic garden to White House East Lawn

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

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The Obama organic vegetable garden will provide food for White House kitchens and learning opportunities for local kids

In an effort to increase awareness of healthy and sustainable eating choices, First Lady Michelle Obama has decided to start an organic vegetable and fruit garden on the East Lawn of the White House (next to the Obama girls’ new swing set). This garden will provide locally grown, organic produce to the White House kitchens, but it will also be a learning opportunity for local students and families. According to an article by The New York Times, “Twenty-three fifth graders from Bancroft Elementary School in Washington will help her dig up the soil for the 1,100-square-foot plot in a spot visible to passers-by on E Street…. Students from the school, which has had a garden since 2001, will also help plant, harvest and cook the vegetables, berries and herbs.” The garden, according to Mrs. Obama, is a step towards encouraging healthier eating practices in homes across America that include eating more home-cooked meals containing local produce. “My hope is that through children, they will begin to educate their families and that will, in turn, begin to educate our communities.” (more…)

Stanford Daily’s Front Page 3/4 Environmental!

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

I just thought it was phenominal that of the 4 front page articles on Tuesday, February 10, 2009’s issue of the Stanford Daily, 3 of them pertained to the environment. The articles, “Eco-carnival touts sustainable living,” by Katherine Jewett, “University Eyes Research Money,” by Christine McFadden, and “Professor Contributes to Google Ocean,” by Robert Toews gave a clear impression of where the interests on this campus and in these times lie. An environment-related editorial, “The sky is spitting on me and I want rain,” by Emily Grubert, focused on a lack of community awareness of the serious droughts we are heading into this summer. In total, 4/8 non sports-related articles and editorials in the day’s issue pertained to energy and the environment. Congratulations, Daily Staff, you officially are awesome in my book! Here are some synopses of my favorites… if you like them I recommend the full articles: (more…)