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Whole lot of fun, education
Monday, December 29, 2008
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Dear editor,

This letter is to thank Hadley Larson, marketing team leader of Whole Foods, for providing a wonderful, educational tour to the first grade class of El Centro Elementary School. The children were given information on the importance of recycling and eating healthy, organic produce and non-hormone dairy products and meats. They were mesmerized by Hadley and enjoyed all the yummy snacks provided to them along the way.
I highly recommend other elementary classes in our community take advantage of this free service. It’s a great field trip.

Carolyn Loomis
Napa

 
3 comment(s)

Is it 2012 yet? wrote on Dec 29, 2008 5:52 AM:

" It looks like fun.

Did the kids also learn HOW TO MAKE THE AMOUNT OF MONEY that will allow them to shop for groceries there?

Quite expensive I'd say.

I wish we could all afford to purchase healthy, organic and hormone free at WF! "

noblindershere wrote on Dec 29, 2008 10:10 PM:

" Eating healthy is less expensive than you think. Veggies and rice go along way "

Is it 2012 yet? wrote on Dec 31, 2008 9:10 AM:

" Organic, free range, hormone free meat and produce from WF? $$$An arm and a leg!

I agree that fruits and veggies are the healthiest option...if you read the labels and make sure they are not grown and packed outside the US! "

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