This is taken directly from the Wickedlocal website, and we should have had it up months ago. As part time "marketing guy", Renewacycle apologizes.
An organic farm is sprouting on Route 9, within sight of thousands of commuters.
An organic farm is sprouting on Route 9, within sight of thousands of commuters.
WASHINGTON — Michelle Obama will begin digging up a patch of the South Lawn on Friday to plant a vegetable garden, the first at the White House since Eleanor Roosevelt’s victory garden in World War II. There will be no beets — the president does not like them — but arugula will make the cut.
While the organic garden will provide food for the first family’s meals and formal dinners, its most important role, Mrs. Obama said, will be to educate children about healthful, locally grown fruit and vegetables at a time when obesity and diabetes have become a national concern.
“My hope,” the first lady said in an interview in her East Wing office, “is that through children, they will begin to educate their families and that will, in turn, begin to educate our communities.”
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The fact that there is more attention being paid to reconnecting the First Family with the land is nothing but a good thing. They want the most nutritious and energy efficient food don't they? Imagine if they added some goats to help trim the grass!The United States has a White House chef . . . and now is the time for a White House Farmer.
Everyone, from your family and friends to our First Family and their guests, needs to know who grew their food and how it was grown.
There are hundreds of knowledgeable, passionate farmers out there who could fill this post, and we encourage you to nominate your favorite one.
"Eat the View!" is a campaign to urge the Obamas to replant a large organic Victory Garden on the First Lawn with the produce going to the White House kitchen and to local food pantries.has made it to Facebook:
About this Petition:Imagine a nice veggie garden right on the steps of the White House. Instead of a symbol of "hard times", it will be one of hope and renewal, reconnecting the First Family with the land that supplies what we eat and drink.This petition drive is part of the Eat the View campaign (EatTheView.org) which is seeking to to plant healthy food gardens in high-profile, high-impact places. What better, more symbolic place to start than at the White House, "America's House."
This petition drive is part of the Eat the View campaign (EatTheView.org) which is seeking to to plant healthy food gardens in high-profile, high-impact places. What better, more symbolic place to start than at the White House, "America's House." (show less)
The Desired Outcome of this Petition:
A garden at the White House that will inspire millions of Americans and people around the world to grow some healthy, tasty, and environmentally-responsible food of their own.