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- Type:
- Image
- data di creazione:
- 2003 October 7
- Collection:
- Digital Media Department Records
- Collecting Area:
- University Archives
- Collection ID:
- ua395
- Descrizione:
- The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
- Soggetto:
- Kids Growing Food (KGF), Phillip Schuyler Elementary School (Albany NY), and Social Welfare, School of
-
- Type:
- Image
- data di creazione:
- 2003 October 7
- Collection:
- Digital Media Department Records
- Collecting Area:
- University Archives
- Collection ID:
- ua395
- Descrizione:
- The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
- Soggetto:
- Jennings, Gerald D., 1948, Phillip Schuyler Elementary School (Albany NY), Hedber, William, Social Welfare, School of, and Kids Growing Food (KGF)
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- Type:
- Image
- data di creazione:
- 2003 October 7
- Collection:
- Digital Media Department Records
- Collecting Area:
- University Archives
- Collection ID:
- ua395
- Descrizione:
- The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
- Soggetto:
- Kids Growing Food (KGF), Phillip Schuyler Elementary School (Albany NY), Social Welfare, School of, Briar-Lawson, Katharine H., and Jennings, Gerald D., 1948
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- Type:
- Image
- data di creazione:
- 2003 October 7
- Collection:
- Digital Media Department Records
- Collecting Area:
- University Archives
- Collection ID:
- ua395
- Descrizione:
- The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
- Soggetto:
- Jennings, Gerald D., 1948, Phillip Schuyler Elementary School (Albany NY), Social Welfare, School of, and Kids Growing Food (KGF)
-
- Type:
- Image
- data di creazione:
- 2003 October 7
- Collection:
- Digital Media Department Records
- Collecting Area:
- University Archives
- Collection ID:
- ua395
- Descrizione:
- The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
- Soggetto:
- Jennings, Gerald D., 1948, Phillip Schuyler Elementary School (Albany NY), Social Welfare, School of, and Kids Growing Food (KGF)
-
- Type:
- Image
- data di creazione:
- 2003 October 7
- Collection:
- Digital Media Department Records
- Collecting Area:
- University Archives
- Collection ID:
- ua395
- Descrizione:
- The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
- Soggetto:
- Jennings, Gerald D., 1948, Phillip Schuyler Elementary School (Albany NY), Social Welfare, School of, and Kids Growing Food (KGF)
-
- Type:
- Image
- data di creazione:
- 2003 October 7
- Collection:
- Digital Media Department Records
- Collecting Area:
- University Archives
- Collection ID:
- ua395
- Descrizione:
- The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
- Soggetto:
- Kids Growing Food (KGF), Phillip Schuyler Elementary School (Albany NY), and Social Welfare, School of
-
- Type:
- Image
- data di creazione:
- 2003 October 7
- Collection:
- Digital Media Department Records
- Collecting Area:
- University Archives
- Collection ID:
- ua395
- Descrizione:
- The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
- Soggetto:
- Kids Growing Food (KGF), Phillip Schuyler Elementary School (Albany NY), and Social Welfare, School of
-
- Type:
- Image
- data di creazione:
- 2003 October 7
- Collection:
- Digital Media Department Records
- Collecting Area:
- University Archives
- Collection ID:
- ua395
- Descrizione:
- The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
- Soggetto:
- Kids Growing Food (KGF), Phillip Schuyler Elementary School (Albany NY), and Social Welfare, School of
-
- Type:
- Image
- data di creazione:
- 2003 October 7
- Collection:
- Digital Media Department Records
- Collecting Area:
- University Archives
- Collection ID:
- ua395
- Descrizione:
- The University at Albany's Kids Growing Food (KGF) program host students from Philip Schuyler Elementary School in Albany to share the harvest of their successful garden, sponsored by KGF and the University's School of Social Welfare. The KGF program, started in 1998 with funds from the New York State Attorney General's Office, engaged thousands of New York and Mid-Atlantic region students, teachers, and community volunteers in a wide range of schoolyard food garden projects. KGF is administered by Cornell University's New York Agriculture in the Classroom, which has provided grants to help schools initiate or maintain food gardens on their school campuses or easily accessible off-campus sites. [20002822]
- Soggetto:
- Kids Growing Food (KGF), Phillip Schuyler Elementary School (Albany NY), and Social Welfare, School of