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Labor day is a day to Eat-In!

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Time for Lunch is a Slow Food initiative to get better (and real) food in America’s public schools through the Child Nutrition Act that is up for reauthorization this year. The CNA governs the National School Lunch Program that feeds over 30 million school children each day. Do we want healthy kids? Do we want focused leaders? Do we want motivated and positive members in the community?  Do we want healthy land and citizens who care about the health of the land? Yes! Emphatically, to all of the above. What do all these things have in common? Good, decent, fair, chemical-free food and food-growing practices. If you are what you eat, then you better start being the best that you can be at a young age. Our kids need healthy food as much as they need supportive mentors and safe communities. Support the Campaign!

On Labor Day, Sept. 7, 2009, people in communities all over the country will sit down to share a meal with their neighbors and kids. This National Day of Action will send a clear message to Congress: It’s time to provide America’s children with real food at school. An Eat-In (part potluck, part sit-in) takes place in public and gathers people to support a cause – like getting real food into schools.

Getting Congress’ attention is a big job, and we need your help. On Sept. 7, attend an Eat-In taking place near you. If you can’t make the Eat-in, you can still sign the petition for better food in public schools.

1 Comment to “Labor day is a day to Eat-In!”

  1. [...] a follow up to Sunday’s  ”Eat-In” article. Hannah Wallace writes for The Faster Times about her experience at one of the [...]

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