Tag Archives: nutrition

Food Growing League (NC1A): Round 4 – Tendergreens

April’s tendergreen planting got off to a late start due to Spring Break, but now with harvests done, we can report that Stokesdale Elementary Class A managed to win against undefeated Sugarloaf Elementary Class B in the 4th round of the 2017-2018 Food Growing League.

Below are infographics for each match in the round (so far). The infographics can be clicked on and printed out to display in the classroom to let students know how well they did this month.

ReBuildUp at 2018 Healthy for Good Expo 10am-1pm (Today in High Point)

Join us today (Sat. Feb, 24th) at the 2nd Annual 2018 Healthy for Good Expo at Hartley YMCA located at 150 West Hartley Drive, High Point, NC 27265(336) 869-0151 www.hpymca.org.

We’ll have a booth setup showing off our new Food Growing League (FGL) along with the 8 different foods students are currently growing this year plus FGL stickers to give away.

The first 100 kids that show up with a healthy drawing will be receiving a free ticket to Wet’n Wild at Emerald Pointe!

More prizes will be available including a chance to win a NEW CAR in the Carolina Kia/Hyundai of High Point Basketball shootout.

Food Bike Winners at Ragsdale High School

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On Friday, March 18th, the top three players of ReBuildUp’s new Food Bike nutrition game were awarded with cash prizes sponsored by Michael Robinson Accounting.

This concludes the Winter 2016 eight week program at Ragsdale High School with students playing several rounds of the Food Bike card game along with growing their own lettuce bottles at home to win the contest.

Congratulations to Reina, Emily, and Cameron!

ReBuildUp Celebrates 2 Year Anniversary with new game: Food Bike

Today, March 1st, 2016 marks the 2 year anniversary of ReBuildUp, LLC!  To celebrate, we’re announcing our newest game focused on nutrition and helping people grow food in their own homes.
It’s called Food Bike
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newest game Food Bike teaches players how to grow their own food using everyday items
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Compete in a card game while learning the health benefits of fruits and vegetables
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Create portable gardens
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And win prizes in the process. 
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Contact us if you’d like to bring Food Bike to your school, congregation, or community center.

Food Bike @ McGirt-Horton Library sponsored by Michael Robinson Accounting

Crest--McGRT-FB-1-26-300PUBLIC (FREE) EVENT – ReBuildUp’s new nutrition program Food Book will be held on Tuesdays January 26th-February 16th 5:15-6:00 at McGirt-Horton Library sponsored by Michael Robinson Accounting.

Food Bike teaches participants how to grow food on their own using everyday items without the need for regular watering along with playing a card game teaching why eating healthy makes you feel better.