EATS Spring Break Camp
Going to be in town during Spring break? Need something awesome to do with your Kids? EATS Park City will be putting on a half day camp April 9 – 13 for kids from 5th grade to 7th. To find all the information for the camp, click here. If you have further questions please email Devery at programs@eatsparkcity.org
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Camp Themes:
Monday – Gardens, Salads, and Knife Skills
Tuesday – Wings, Thighs, Birds, Oh My!
Wednesday – What’s Cooking in the Garden
Thursday – Fueling For the Day, Around the World
EATS Spring Break Camp
Going to be in town during Spring break? Need something awesome to do with your Kids? EATS Park City will be putting on a half day camp April 9 – 13 for kids from 5th grade to 7th. To find all the information for the camp, click here. If you have further questions please email Devery at programs@eatsparkcity.org Learn More, […]
Help Us Support KPCW
KPCW is holding their Winter Pledge Drive Feb 26th – March 1st. EATS has a goal of raising $2000 for KPCW. Call in Wed, Feb 28th from 2p – 3p during EATS Challenge Hour! Help Your Favorite Nonprofit Recieve SIX MONTHS of Free Underwriting KPCW is a nonprofit radio station that helps other nonprofits spread […]
Mushroom Madness
Long gone are the days of hair nets, fake cheese and tater tot burgers. Here at EATS we are doing what we can to make sure we keep things mixed up! In January the students at McPolin, Trailside, Jeremy Ranch, and Parley’s Park Elementary Schools had the opportunity to chef it up and make some […]
Taste Test Volunteers Needed
Hello EATS Volunteers! New taste test on February 15th! We will be tasting Roasted Cauliflower with Pesto. As a refresher, Taste Tests provide an equitable mechanism for exposing youth to new foods; they are conducted at lunchtime in the schools’ cafeterias by EATS volunteers with preparation assistance from cafeteria staff. Please sign up to help if […]
Teachers Cook at Jeremy Ranch
What’s New with EATS PC this Month! This month EATS Park City had the privilege of bringing our culinary classes to the staff at Jeremy Ranch Elementary School(JRES). It was a good opportunity for the teachers to get together as a team around a fun activity. We used a simple healthy cauliflower soup recipe that […]
Save the Date! Fork in the Road – April 21st
We have set a date for this year’s Fork in the Road – please save the date, Saturday, April 21st. This popular fundraiser will be held at the Legacy Lodge at Park City Mountain and sponsored by Vail’s EPIC Promise. Proceeds from this fundraiser will ensure the continued success of our nutrition education programs, and […]
Smith’s Inspiring Donations – Shop at Smith’s and Support EATS
Smith’s Inspiring Donations makes fundraising easy. All you have to do is shop at Smith’s Food and Drug and swipe your Rewards Card and .5% goes to the local cause of your choice! Please consider linking your Smith’s card to EATS! Sign Up Here The Kroger Co. Family of Stores is committed to bringing hope […]
Amazon Smile – Shop on Amazon and Support EATS
It is so easy. Shop on Amazon and the AmazonSmile program will donate a portion of the price to EATS! Simply click here for a portion of your purchase to go directly to EATS. Amazon donates 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to the charitable organization of your choice. AmazonSmile is the […]
Shop at Whole Foods, Give to EATS
Whole Foods supports EATS with Shopping Bag Donations Thank you to all for supporting EATS at Whole Foods! The bag donation for EATS ended Jan. 14th. Did you know that Whole Foods Market gives customers a credit for bringing your own shopping bags? Did you know that they also have a program where customers can […]
Elementary School Gardens Use Farming as a Vehicle for Change
We came across an inspiring article and had to share! One of the most productive gardens in The Bronx sits in the P.S. 55 Elementary school’s front yard, tended to by local students. The farm’s founder Steve Ritz says “We’re growing a lot of food, but more than anything, we’re growing healthy attitudes.” Ritz explains […]