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Foraging for Wild Foods. Presented by: Doug Manning Email: drm258@psu.edu. Intro to edible foods. Edible foods all around us Right in your backyard Fun to collect Autumn olive (right). Reasons for wild food education. Childhood obesity rates out of control Good physical activity
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Foraging for Wild Foods Presented by: Doug Manning Email: drm258@psu.edu
Intro to edible foods • Edible foods all around us • Right in your backyard • Fun to collect • Autumn olive (right)
Reasons for wild food education • Childhood obesity rates out of control • Good physical activity • Healthy eating • Get kids outside • Spur interest in the natural world
Objectives • Identify wild foods • Learn to prepare the foods • ID poisonous plants • Get children outside more • Help reduce childhood obesity
Reduce time spent indoors by children Encourage healthy eating Get families involved Wild ginger (right) Objectives continued
Audience • Children ages 7-12 years • From State College area Photo courtesy of FOX8TV.com
Working in schools School Fieldtrips Videos on YouTube.com (Example video) Newsletter TV campaign Wild Foraging Festival! Types of Media
Media director will work with schools Volunteers for different projects: Shaver’s Creek liason Video designer Fieldtrip leaders Within schools: Fieldtrips Posters (Made by the teachers) In-class education Roles
Roles continued Current proposed logo
Media priorities: Approve budget Get schools involved Get Wild Foraging Festival going Get the newsletter started Begin summer camp program Timeline
Conclusion • Evaluation through surveys and attendance • Focus on priorities • Get outside and try something new!