its WHITE HOUSE GARDEN TIME!!!

tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
edited March 2009 in Strut Central
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/white_house_gardenWASHINGTON ??? The White House is getting a new garden.First lady Michelle Obama is scheduled to break ground Friday on a new garden near the fountain on the South Lawn that will supply the White House kitchen.She will be joined by students from Bancroft Elementary School in the District of Columbia. The children will stay involved with the project, including planting the fruits, vegetables and herbs in the coming weeks and harvesting the crops later in the year.Mrs. Obama spent time earlier this week at an exhibit on rooftop gardening."We're going to get a big one in our back yard, the South Lawn," she promised the volunteers.Such a White House garden has been a dream of noted California chef Alice Waters, considered a leader in the movement to encourage consumption of locally grown, organic food. She has been appealing for change through the taste buds since the 1960s.She organized a series of fundraising dinners in Washington before President Barack Obama's inauguration in January that served foods purchased from local producers at an area farmer's market to show how it can be done.Reached Thursday at her Berkeley, Calif., restaurant, Chez Panisse, Waters said she was thrilled by the news."It just tells you that this country cares about people's good health and about the care of the land," she said. "To have this sort of 'victory' garden, this message goes out that everyone can grow a garden and have free food."Victory gardens were vegetable gardens planted during the world wars with encouragement from the government to make sure there was enough food for civilians and the troops. Waters says her family had such a garden.Waters has been lobbying for a vegetable garden at the White House since 1992. Recent White Houses have grown some herbs and have practiced limited container gardening on the mansion's roof to supply it with tomatoes, peppers and other vegetables.The new garden will be the first on the White House grounds in many decades, Waters said.She said Michelle Obama always has been receptive to the idea."She talks about food in connection with children, and it's a beautiful thing," Waters said.Waters also has pushed the administration to adopt her Edible Schoolyard project in which children plant their own produce to eat in the school cafeteria. Most public schools are serving too much processed food that is contributing to the childhood obesity epidemic, she argues.

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  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    three months in.....

    this is very powerful and had my crying and laughing joyfully at the same time.



    absolutely

  • Hotsauce84Hotsauce84 8,450 Posts
    This is beautiful.

    I nominate Tripledouble aka Doc Greenthumb for Secretary Of Turnips & Patchouli.

  • chungtechchungtech 290 Posts
    This article totally made my day! The timing of it with my day was great too- I had lunch over at the Edible Schoolyard today w/a bunch of architects, students, and staff from my school since we are trying to build a similar school garden+classroom in our future school. Walking into the actual Edible Schoolyard classroom was amazing- like Santa's workshop only better...all the kids were setting up the tables to eat their prepared meal. Tableclothes, nice plates, fresh flowers...it was amazing watching this ritual unfold in front of my eyes by a bunch of...sixth graders!

    It made it hard to go back to my crappy concrete scrap building, but then I saw the White House garden article- I think there's positive energy moving in our direction about this school garden biz!

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    Anyone who does not think this is change can't think back 4 months.

  • mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
    For real. Leadership by example.

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    This article totally made my day! The timing of it with my day was great too- I had lunch over at the Edible Schoolyard today w/a bunch of architects, students, and staff from my school since we are trying to build a similar school garden+classroom in our future school. Walking into the actual Edible Schoolyard classroom was amazing- like Santa's workshop only better...all the kids were setting up the tables to eat their prepared meal. Tableclothes, nice plates, fresh flowers...it was amazing watching this ritual unfold in front of my eyes by a bunch of...sixth graders!

    It made it hard to go back to my crappy concrete scrap building, but then I saw the White House garden article- I think there's positive energy moving in our direction about this school garden biz!


    yo ---ina,
    did you meet my girl Malila out at Edible SChoolyard?? the Pride of philly!


    big ups Michele Obama!!

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    This is beautiful.

    I nominate Tripledouble aka Doc Greenthumb for Secretary Of Turnips & Patchouli.



    produce

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    Post deleted by tripledouble

  • chungtechchungtech 290 Posts
    This article totally made my day! The timing of it with my day was great too- I had lunch over at the Edible Schoolyard today w/a bunch of architects, students, and staff from my school since we are trying to build a similar school garden+classroom in our future school. Walking into the actual Edible Schoolyard classroom was amazing- like Santa's workshop only better...all the kids were setting up the tables to eat their prepared meal. Tableclothes, nice plates, fresh flowers...it was amazing watching this ritual unfold in front of my eyes by a bunch of...sixth graders!

    It made it hard to go back to my crappy concrete scrap building, but then I saw the White House garden article- I think there's positive energy moving in our direction about this school garden biz!


    yo ---ina,
    did you meet my girl Malila out at Edible SChoolyard?? the Pride of philly!


    big ups Michele Obama!!

    I didn't get to meet the Pride of Philly (the only person I 'met' was the director), but there were lots of people out in the garden and in the classroom w/kids. I do want to go back and bring *rj*na when he gets back from Poland, so we'll look out for Malila. I can totally see him teaching in a kitchen classroom!!

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    without a doubt! he'd be great!
    say whats up on my behalf when you hear from him.

  • 60 minutes just did a story on this woman; sounds like a great idea.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4867014n

    btw- 4 months later and i still can;t believe obama won

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    she is truly a legend and has made huge impacts on integrating real food and food culture into education.

    thanks for the heads up!!!

    btw- 4 months later and i still can;t believe obama won
    I KNOW!!! i can definitely deal with 8 more years of this.
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