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File #: 0259X-2017    Version:
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/27/2017 In control: Tyson
On agenda: 10/2/2017 Final action: 10/5/2017
Title: To recognize October as National Farm to School Month in the City of Columbus and celebrate the Great Lakes Great Apple Crunch by encouraging Columbus residents and businesses to join Columbus City School students, as they crunch into Ohio grown apples at Noon on October 12, 2017.
Sponsors: Priscilla Tyson, Elizabeth Brown, Mitchell Brown, Shannon G. Hardin, Jaiza Page, Michael Stinziano, Zach M. Klein
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To recognize October as National Farm to School Month in the City of Columbus and celebrate the Great Lakes Great Apple Crunch by encouraging Columbus residents and businesses to join Columbus City School students, as they crunch into Ohio grown apples at Noon on October 12, 2017.

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WHEREAS, In 2010, Congress designated National Farm to School Month to demonstrate the importance of farm to school programs as a way of encouraging healthy nutrition for children, to stimulate local food economies, and to educate children about the origins of food; and,

WHEREAS, the City of Columbus recognizes that consuming the 5 recommended servings of fruits and vegetables per day is vital for children and adults as it prevents obesity and chronic related illness - the city supports this effort by working to provide locally grown fruit and vegetables in schools; and

WHEREAS, Columbus City Council adopted the City of Columbus and Franklin County Local Food Action Plan in November of 2016, demonstrating our City’s ongoing commitment to ensuring that Columbus residents have improved education and access to healthy, affordable, and local food; and

WHEREAS, the Columbus City School (CCS) Farm to School Working Group, which included a Columbus Public Health’s Local Food System Strategies coordinator, led a planning process: to increase the percentage of the School District’s budget that is spent on local food, to increase the amount of local foods consumed by students; and to expand the district’s capacity to promote and teach about local foods; and

WHEREAS, Columbus City Schools, which is the largest school district in the state, was recently awarded a USDA Farm to School Implementation grant to purchase a fresh apple cutting system - this system will wash and remove apple cores, as well as treat and package Ohio grown apples - ultimately increasing the consumption of fresh fruit in school cafeterias; and

WHEREAS, there are over 100 apple orchards within the State...

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