WHAT: 8 Week Nutrition Course
WHEN: Wednesdays beginning September 7 through October 26, 2011
WHERE: Richard C. Green, Sr. YMCA
TIME: 10:30 a.m. through 12:30 p.m.
LOCATION: 10301 E. 350 Hwy, Raytown, MO in the Community Room
PRICE: Free for YMCA members and the general public
SPONSORED BY: Harvesters Food Bank of Kansas City and Richard C. Green, Sr. YMCA
REGISTER: In person at the YMCA; Call 816-356-9622 or email Lynette Jones at LynetteJones@KansasCityYMCA.org.
DETAILS:
Promoting a healthy lifestyle on a budget
Nutrition basics
Tips to saving money at the grocery store
Cooking instructions
Participants will receive a FREE bag of groceries
If you have a few hours to spare on a Wednesday, make this a "to-do" on your schedule.
SOURCE:
Raytown Times, August 24, 2011, Page 3
Published by Lee Hansen
I am a woman who enjoys the simple things in life. My parents raised 10 children. I have an Associate Degree in Medical Office Assisting as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Biblical Education. View profile
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14 Comments
Post a CommentI’m glad they are trying to promote healthy eating.
Great!
This is just great. A free bag of groceries is icing on the cake.
Excellent article as always. Thanks!
That sounds awesome, Lee. Good to see you back again :) cheers!
What a neat idea
super
Great that they're offering this kind of program for free.
Thanks for the update on a great program!
The free bag of groceries is a great incentive~