Authored by Van Beckman, Let’s Go! York County Let’s Go! York County recently held a gathering to celebrate the accomplishments of Let’s Go! sites in that region during the 2013-13 year – our first such event. This special dinner brought together many of our site “champions” from the past year to share each other’s stories,… Read more »
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Penobscot Bay YMCA Childcare goes for healthy and fun celebrations!
Authored by Emily Cooke The Penobscot Bay YMCA Childcare in Rockland, Maine has been hard at work promoting and supporting healthy eating and good nutrition to the children in their care and their families. Over a year ago they took the plunge and began serving only healthy food choices at celebrations. Then, a few… Read more »
Trinity Day School Preschoolers Run a Marathon!
Authored by Emily Cooke The preschool class of Trinity Day School in Portland, Maine set out to run a marathon this past summer! You may be saying “WHAT?!” but hold on…they worked toward their goal in 1/4 to 1/2 mile segments. Collectively, the preschoolers ran 96.25 miles this past summer! How did they do it… Read more »
Delhi, New York uses the 5-2-1-0 message to bring healthy eating and active living to life across their community!
Authored by Rick Fortier Delhi, New York is our newest example of how the Let’s Go! multi-setting model and it’s 5-2-1-0 message can help increase healthy eating and active living across communities. The inspiring video below, from Basset Healthcare Network, was recently shared with Let’s Go! and we enjoyed it so much, we wanted to… Read more »
Great example of how anyone, anywhere can adopt the 5-2-1-0 message to promote healthy eating and active living.
Authored by Mary CluleyPhysical Education TeacherNotre Dame Catholic School, Wichita Falls, TX I was surfing the web this summer looking for new ways to support my students’ healthy behaviors. I came across the Let’s go! website and decided to adopt the 5-2-1-0 message. It is wonderful in that all students can memorize it very easily…. Read more »