The School Nutrition Association (SNA), representing 55,000 school nutrition professionals, is proud to support First Lady Michelle Obama’s childhood obesity initiative.
On January 29, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced the USDA’s decision to purchase $29.1 million in fruit products for the federal food nutrition assistance programs.
The Super Bowl is just two days away and the players from the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints are fueling up to play three hours of intense football.
During CNIC 2010, a volunteer activity event was held for the second time in the history of the conference.
Following the release of President Barack Obama’s Fiscal Year 2011 budget, which includes a $1 billion increase for child nutrition programs, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) applauded the President and First Lady Michelle Obama for their commitment to strengthening the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs.
Through strict food safety procedures and employee training, school nutrition programs maintain an excellent food safety record. The School Nutrition Association (SNA) and its members support strong food safety standards and the effective enforcement of those standards.
The 2010 Gene White Lifetime Achievement Award for Child Nutrition will be awarded to Dan Glickman, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, former Congressman and long-time champion of child nutrition causes worldwide.
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