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the institute at havergal blog: Passion for Food from Columbia to Jamaica!
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Passion for Food from Columbia to Jamaica! Buenos dias, students, staff and guests. My name is Hector Garcia. I was born in Bogata, Colombia and for the past eleven years, I have been a Canadian citizen. In Canada, many things have been new to me. I have gotten to know many people from other countries and at the same time, I have also gotten to know some of their customs. In Colombia, food is an indispensable and essential part of our life and culture:. Pies, buenelos, arepas, na...
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the institute at havergal blog: November 2009
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Monday, November 30, 2009. Food for Thought in the Junior School. Celebrating year of food in the classroom. The girls have been sharing their family stories/traditions through food this year. Cultural recipes, foods that bring back memories of their Grandma, the first food they helped make. These are photos from a lasagna feast in the classroom on November 26th! Posted by The Institute at Havergal College. Thursday, November 19, 2009. The Story of Food. The Story Of Food. What Can You Do? The Story of F...
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the institute at havergal blog: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Food is central to our lives. Food is an essential part of education. Food sustains and provides us with energy to grow and prosper. Food can be an experience. Food is the oldest global carrier of culture. Food can be an art form of the highest calibre. Food is nurturing and promotes wellness from within. Food connects us to ourselves, family, friends, neighbours, our environment and our community. Food is a driving force for globalization and is a symbol of our shared humanity.
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the institute at havergal blog: Food for Thought: Workshops Announced!
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Food for Thought: Workshops Announced! 830 – 8.35 Intro. 835 – 8.55 Mark Kingwell: building your knowledge and expanding your circle of care. 855 – 10:25 Workshop Period: What’s the recipe for change? 10:25 – 10:40 Break. 10:40 – 11.50 Student Showcase and Q and A (with students and Mark Kingwell). 1150 – 12.45 Lunch (featuring special recipes from our Food Services, Peggy, and ChocoSol). Engaging in Possibility: Food for Thought Workshops:. 1) The Edible City. When we are d...
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the institute at havergal blog: The Institute's "Lunch n' Learn" Workshop Series - Report Back!
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009. The Institute's "Lunch n' Learn" Workshop Series - Report Back! Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Culinary Consultant, Health Educator, and the Founder and Director of beVibrant. Wellness consulting, came to Havergal to speak to our community on September 25th. Since then she has joined the Institute's year-long focus on "Food for Thought" by offering 4 workshops about healthy (and creative) alternatives to some of our favorite recipes! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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the institute at havergal blog: Students ACT Now
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Thursday, February 4, 2010. The Institute at Havergal encourages our students to ACT NOW. Building understanding and impact. This year the Institute is proud to facilitate a variety of student run projects for the 2009 - 2010 school year. Here is what our girls have been up to:. ATHLETES IN MOTION (AIM). 1) Kids Fest Running and Reading Club:. 2) Change for Social Change:. 3) Junior School Olympic Day:. 4) Race for Dignity:. Dignitas works with existing government, community and societal structures in th...
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the institute at havergal blog: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Food for Thought: Workshops Announced! 830 – 8.35 Intro. 835 – 8.55 Mark Kingwell: building your knowledge and expanding your circle of care. 855 – 10:25 Workshop Period: What’s the recipe for change? 10:25 – 10:40 Break. 10:40 – 11.50 Student Showcase and Q and A (with students and Mark Kingwell). 1150 – 12.45 Lunch (featuring special recipes from our Food Services, Peggy, and ChocoSol). Engaging in Possibility: Food for Thought Workshops:. 1) The Edible City. When we are d...
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the institute at havergal blog: STUDENTS APPLICATIONS OPEN for the Global Experience Program!
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Monday, October 5, 2009. STUDENTS APPLICATIONS OPEN for the Global Experience Program! Please attend the parent and student information evening on October 15th at 6:30 to 8.30 pm in the Ellen Knox library! This year, the Global Experience Program is offering THREE trips to South Africa and one to China. 1) NOAH, SOUTH AFRICA. In Durban, South Africa. This trip will extend the relationships initiated in the summer of 2009 when 9 students and 2 teachers worked with NOAH. 3) WHITGAP, SOUTH AFRICA. In August...
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the institute at havergal blog: The Story of Food
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Thursday, November 19, 2009. The Story of Food. 8217;s new short, animated film will get you thinking about our broken food system. It identifies what’s gone wrong, and what we can do to rebuild it. The Story Of Food. What Can You Do? Think about how our food is produced and where it comes from. Buy local, organic, and fair trade whenever you can. Small scale farmers who grow healthy food around the world. Make your voice heard by joining the worldwide movement to change our food system. Food for Thought...