We want to celebrate the historic legacy of Houston's bayous as the first food highway into town at the city's inception and to bring some cultural relevance into the connection of land, water, and the vast diversity of Houstonian's foodways. The RFS team will be at three parks on Saturday, April 4 as part of the Houston Parks Board Bayou Green Day.
We helped create an event passport as another salute to the original gateways to Houston, so we will be stamping passports at all three of our booths: At Gragg Park folks can stop by to share their Favorite Holiday Food Stories on video and earn a passport stamp. Then, at Spurlock Park we are helping folks write original poetry and enter our Garden Haikus for Earth Day contest, which will be judged by Rich Levy (Poet and Director of Inprint.) Poets will earn another passport stamp. At our #HoustonDigsRealFood booth located in Mason Park, we will have all the necessary materials to make a plant pot, plant a veggie from seed and earn another passport stamp Snaring three stamps will win the passport holder a prize from Success Rice & Mahatma Rice, which will be givenout at all three Recipe for Success booths.
It's just another food adventure with Recipe for Success Foundation that reflects our efforts to celebrate and share our appreciation for fresh, nutritious food and inspire a culture where healthy eating is the norm. Here is a link to all the other things happening during this event. Send us you pictures and have fun.
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