I recently joined my teammates and fellow VoluntEARS, representatives from American Heart Association (AHA) and Walt Disney Elementary School teachers, students and parents to build the first AHA Teaching Garden in Anaheim, Calif., funded by the Disneyland Resort. Developed using AHA science and nutrition guidelines, as well as information shared by gardening and education experts, the garden is a learning laboratory where students plant seeds, nurture growing plants, harvest produce and, in the process, learn the value of healthy eating.
Some of us built planter boxes and planted herbs and vegetables, while others painted a mural, rocks and trash cans to beautify the garden. In just a few hours, we created a great new space where parents will continue to work alongside teachers and students to sustain the garden for at least three years, with supplies provided by the Disneyland Resort.
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view allI am so proud to have been a part of this effort and make a difference for the community at Walt Disney Elementary School.
See the posts below for more Disney VoluntEARS events:
- Central Florida Disney VoluntEARS Take Wellness to Heart at AHA Walk
- Disney VoluntEARS Celebrate 2.5 million Back-to-School Donations with Day of Service at A Gift For Teaching
- Disney VoluntEARS Around the Globe Bring Happiness to Kids During the Holidays
Disney VoluntEARS, American Heart Association and Walt Disney Elementary School Build First Teaching Garden in Anaheim by Melanie Vogel: Originally posted on the Disney Parks Blog
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