Dear Gentle Breakfast Club People:
There is a small school behind the Church in Ste. Placide, Quebec, where the school yard contains large 10' x 6'x 12" garden boxes filled with dark earth and growing vegetable plants. Every child in the school takes care of one or two plants and later reaps the benefit of his or her labor.
They eat what they produce but more importantly, they go home and continue the gardening process. Every school yard in Quebec and Canada should have these garden boxes as a supplement to the good breakfast provided by your breakfast club offering. The project would also attract funding from your local government and there is no better organization to create and distribute the concept for these garden boxes than your breakfast club. In winter, schools can create indoor Hydroponic gardens for the children. Thanks for reading!
Signed: Joseph Raglione
Executive director: The World Humanitarian Peace and Ecology Movement.
There is a small school behind the Church in Ste. Placide, Quebec, where the school yard contains large 10' x 6'x 12" garden boxes filled with dark earth and growing vegetable plants. Every child in the school takes care of one or two plants and later reaps the benefit of his or her labor.
They eat what they produce but more importantly, they go home and continue the gardening process. Every school yard in Quebec and Canada should have these garden boxes as a supplement to the good breakfast provided by your breakfast club offering. The project would also attract funding from your local government and there is no better organization to create and distribute the concept for these garden boxes than your breakfast club. In winter, schools can create indoor Hydroponic gardens for the children. Thanks for reading!
Signed: Joseph Raglione
Executive director: The World Humanitarian Peace and Ecology Movement.
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