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CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD COLLABORATIVE HOLDS FINAL “IMAGINE IF YOU WERE…..” EVENT ON TUESDAY IN CASTLE PARK

The final event of the Celebrate the Young Child Collaborative’s “Imagine If You Were…..” series finished on Tuesday in Castle Park with the theme being “Imagine If You Were….. Going on a Bear Hunt” with the Crookston Alliance for Literacy and Learning (C.A.L.L.) Committee, Crookston Public Schools, Early Childhood Family Education, Polk County Public Health, […]

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THE FINAL CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD EVENT WILL BE IN CASTLE PARK ON TUESDAY

The Crookston Alliance for Literacy and Learning (C.A.L.L.) Committee is teaming up with eight other organizations at Castle Park on Tuesday, May 10, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., for the final event of the Celebrate the Young Child Collaborative’s “Imagine If You Were……” series, with the theme this time being “Imagine If You Were…… Going

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ONE VEGETABLE, ONE COMMUNITY ENCOURAGING YOU TO GROW A VICTORY GARDEN

For the past five years, One Vegetable, One Community (OVOC) has been choosing a vegetable of the year. This year, the Polk County Wellness Coalition, University of Minnesota Extension SNAP-Ed, and Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIPS) ask Polk County residents to share seeds, plant a row or two for neighbors, friends, and family, and grow

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ONE VEGETABLE, ONE COMMUNITY PROGRAM SELECTS THE GARDEN BEET AS THIS YEAR’S VEGETABLE

One Vegetable, One Community is back for its fifth year in the Crookston area. This year’s vegetable is beets. Polk County Public Health’s Kirsten Fagerlund said One Vegetable, One Community encourages healthy foods, gardening, and enhances the community. “One Vegetable, One Community is a growing initiative,” said Fagerlund. “This year it is county-wide through Polk

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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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NW REGIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT INVITES IDEAS FOR COMMUNITY SUSTAINABILITY

The Northwest Regional Sustainable Development Partnership (NW RSDP) invites ideas for community sustainability.  Seed funding is available to support projects that leverage community leadership and resources, and create robust partnerships with the University of Minnesota. Individuals, organizations, and groups in northwestern Minnesota are encouraged to apply. The NW RSDP supports projects that help communities make

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