Oakville Beaver, 5 May 2011, p. 21

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OakvilleBeaverKids will cook what they grow with JuliaBy Domink KurekThe ceremony included representatives OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFFfrom KCC founding partner Longos and the gardens land donors, the Rosehaven Homes akville restaurateur and chef Juliaand Starlane Homes development compa-Hanna has already been teachingnies, along with volunteers, KCC represen-Ochildren about the benefits of eat-tatives and local dignitaries.ing healthy food.KCC programs educate children about Now, those same children will be able tothe benefits of healthy eating by providing cook what they grow.experimental learning programs such as Hanna, owner of Julias Ristorante, cooking sessions. Those cooking sessions Ritorno restaurant and founder of the Kidsare designed to educate and entertain. The Culinary Community (KCC) non-profit orga-children also learn taste doesnt need to be nization, held a groundbreaking ceremonysacrificed for nutrition.for the new KCC Garden in north OakvilleThe new garden will complement the where graduates of the program will be ableprogram by being available to KCC gradu-to grow their own food. ates who will be able to grow their own food, The kids who have graduated from ourin an earth-to-the-table project.MICHELLE SIU / OAKVILLE BEAVERprogram are going to be able to come.We want our children to be healthy. WeTheyre going to be able to plant the seeds.want our children to be happy people,A FAMILY TREASURE: At the groundbreaking ceremony of the Kids Culinary CommunityTheyre going to be able to grow their ownHanna said, adding happiness needs bothGarden at Dundas Street and Neyagawa Boulevard, from left, Leon Denbok, Dr. Bob Nosal, Haltonfood and theyre going to take it the fullhealthy minds and bodies.Regional Chairman Gary Carr, Lou Bada, Julie Hanna, Rosanne Longo, Anthony Longo, Silvio Guglietti,cycle, she told a gathering outside theThe new garden will feature 800 squareWard 5 Councillors Marc Grant and Jeff Knoll, and Alex Granger. The non-profit organization, foundedDundas Street/ Neyagawa Boulevard garden.feet of growing space at the northeast cor-by chef Julia Hanna, educates children about healthy eating. In September when the final harvestner of the intersection. happens, theyll take that food that they grewIt is located within a new Rosehaven-with their own hands and theyre going to beStarlane development called Woodlandable to cook with it.See Eat page 23Depression and the Family: The impact of depression on family This FREE public education relationships seminar is presented by Community Living OakvilleHalton Healthcare Services with and made possible through Dr. Karl OSullivan, Psychiatrist Cordially invites you to attend ouran educational grant from: Halton Healthcare Tuesday, May 10, 2011 Chair Affair Fundraising Event6:30 pm Displays 7:00 pm Presentation Friday May 6th, 2011Supported by:Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital 327 Reynolds Street, Oakville, L6J 3L7 ~ ~FEATURINGTo reserve a seat or for more information: Dinner and Live Auction of Beautiful905.878.2383 (ext. 4379) or Muskoka Chairs Painted by Local Artistshealthpromotion@haltonhealthcare.on.ca { ????iU??`?i? ??U? ?>???i?EORGETOWN y MILTON y OAKVILLE HOSPITALS wwwLe Dome Banquet Hall.haltonhealthcare.comyy1173 North Service Rd. East, Oakville www.ledome.ca/?V?ixii??>Li?vʣ`?ViV?>?andra White, M.S.W., R.S.W.To order tickets, please call:Individual, Marital and Family TherapyTina Christie at 905 844-0146, ext. 239 www.oakcl.orgPlatinum Sponsor:Crisis As OpportunityCommunity Living Oakville - Supporting Full Community Participation for People with Developmental Disabilities (905) 339-335621 Thursday, May 5, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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