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CROOKSTON FARMERS MARKET AND POLK COUNTY WELLNESS COALITION ANNOUNCE THE RETURN OF POWER OF PRODUCE AND INTRODUCE SNAP/EBT BENEFITS

The Crookston Farmers Market, University of Minnesota Extension – SNAP-Ed, Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, and the Polk County Wellness Coalition and Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) are excited to announce the return of the popular Power of Produce (PoP) and Pop+ and introduce SNAP/EBT benefits being offered for the 2022 Crookston Farmers Market season! The Crookston […]

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KIDS 18 AND UNDER AND ADULTS 65 AND OLDER CAN TAKE PART IN POWER OF PRODUCE VOUCHERS

The Crookston Farmers Market, Polk County Public Health (PCPH), Polk County Wellness Coalition, and University of Minnesota Extension SNAP-Ed are excited to announce the return of the popular Power of Produce (PoP) Club to the 2021 Crookston Farmers Market season beginning on Thursday, July 1. PoP aims to create new eating habits and encourage learning

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PEAS ARE VEGETABLE OF CHOICE FOR ONE VEGETABLE, ONE COMMUNITY

One Vegetable, One Community is back for its fourth year in the Crookston Area.  This year’s vegetable is peas. Megan Hruby, one of the organizers, said One Vegetable, One Community not only allows people to grow and share that vegetable but hopefully encourages conversation about locally grown food and gardening. “One Vegetable, One Community is

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POLK COUNTY WELLNESS COALITION ANNOUNCES RETURN OF POWER OF PRODUCE CLUB

As things are finally sprouting and growing in the Crookston area, the Crookston community will be excited to hear of the return of the Power of Produce (PoP) Club to the 2019 Crookston Farmers Market season. Last year’s debut year of this farmer’s market incentive program signed up 367 youth aged 0-18 into the club

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CROOKSTON BUSINESSES HELPING BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS WITH ANYTIME, ANYWHERE INITIATIVE

Mothers who breastfeed may choose to stay home in the early months for fear of being confronted with criticism for breastfeeding in public.  In the state of Minnesota, women are allowed to breastfeed in public places.  In fact, Minnesota has a State law to protect breastfeeding mothers called: Anytime, Anywhere, Minnesota breastfeeding statute 145.905.   Polk

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