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White House Organic Farm Project!
Deadline: March 1, 2009
The White House Organic Farm project has a simple request for President Obama:
"Plant an organic farm on the White House Lawn!"
Call to students:
We are encouraging youth of all ages to mail in letters & pictures
that describe:
• Why is an organic farm on the White House Lawn important?
• What foods could be grown?
• Who would harvest and eat the food?
• And anything else that you think would be important for President
Obama to consider!
Who: Youth of all ages!
Remember to include: Name, age, city, school name, and contact
information (on the
back)
When: All projects due by March 1, 2009.
We'll display all the letters and pictures at the Georgia Organics
Conference and Trade
Show on March 20-21, and then send them directly to Washington D.C.
Where to mail or drop off letters & pictures:
The WhoFarm Letters & Pictures Project
c/o Erin Croom
Georgia Organics, Inc.
P.O. Box 8924
Atlanta, GA 31106
For more information about the WhoFarm project, go to www.whofarm.org. For more
information about submission, contact [log in to unmask] or call
678 702 0400.
--
Dr. Teri Hamlin
North Region Agriculture Education
Georgia Department of Education
204C Four Towers University of Georgia
Athens, Ga 30602
706-542-3679 / 706-540-0032
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