00:16:50 Olson, Sara: Those were exactly the 2 things I just did Allison. lol 00:17:27 Davis, Jamie M: Oh Hank! 00:17:51 Maureen T Quinn Lores, OSU she|they: Those face whacks are always SO surprising! 00:17:58 Dusti Linnell (she/hers): puppies are dangerous! ha! 00:20:39 Lauren Kraemer: Well done everyone!!! So honored to encourage you to share your good work with the nation! 00:21:06 Lyford, Joanne: Congratulations to all! 00:24:14 Lauren Kraemer: Yay Cindy! 00:24:46 Carly Kristofik: Congratulations everyone! 00:24:53 Maureen T Quinn Lores, OSU she|they: Well done, teams! 00:32:08 Caplan, Shannon: FYI: The live.oregonstate.edu link doesn't work. This is the link on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ__u2MQYJo 00:35:40 Jenny Rudolph: How exciting to have so many new FCH friends! 00:35:54 Sara Wolfe: Yes! :) 00:36:07 Sara Wolfe: And welcome to everyone! 00:36:48 Matilde Rodriguez: Welcome to everyone!! 00:38:45 Allison Myers she, her: ^ Here are my slides! Thank you for your attention everyone! 00:39:08 Olson, Sara: Spring- Things are waking up and turning green 00:39:12 Paolina A Mulleneix: Fall - Sweaters, boots, soup and colors 00:39:13 Holland, Shawna E: Fall-football and cooler weather! 00:39:22 Russell, Stephanie Alice: Fall - because the leaves are so pretty and I love the cooler weather! :) 00:39:24 Rose Jepson-Sullivan: autumn - crisp walks, fall colors, baking 00:39:25 stuartst: summer- I love warm weather and gardening 00:39:26 Carol Walsh (she/her): lovely early fall weather 00:39:27 Carly Kristofik: Spring as well--I love when everything is fresh and new 00:39:27 Hibbard-Swanson, Jared: Spring! Green and hopeful 00:39:28 Lauren Kraemer: Fall, all the heavy veggies are on! 00:39:29 Jillian’s iPhone: Summer for the swimming! 00:39:30 Mandy - Douglas: Summer is my favorite because I love floating with friends and family and being able to u-pick so many great foods 00:39:34 Christine Mouzong: October -- all things spooky, orange, and crisp fall weather 00:39:37 Brown, Cindy K: Spring - planning and planting veg garden 00:39:38 Samara Worlein Rufener: Fall because pumpkin haha 00:39:40 Anne Gross, Jo Co: Fall- All the fall veggies and fruit 00:39:42 Sara Wolfe: fall - pretty leaves and weather is still pretty good but not so hot 00:39:43 Rachel Dillard: Fall- sweaters, soups 00:39:48 Lyford, Joanne: fall before the rains come - love the colors changing 00:39:52 Brandi Borton: Summer- camping, kayaking, heat! gardening, summer produce 00:39:59 Maureen T Quinn Lores, OSU she|they: Fall- I like how the light changes and how it smells after rain. 00:40:05 Polizzi, Stephanie: I'm a Halloween fanatic so fall is my fav. 00:40:07 Allison Myers she, her: I try to find the beauty in all of them but Spring is easiest for me to love! Sunshine and new beginnings! 00:40:11 mcmullid: Summer because I love to swim in lakes! 00:40:11 Vera Skovierova: fall - fireplace 00:40:24 Beatriz Botello: Beautiful sunsets on the coast. 00:40:27 Jennifer Morris: I love summer. Always so much fun stuff going on 00:40:45 Boyko, Marina: Late spring, very different colors 00:43:44 Jessica Visinsky (she/her)- ODE Child Nutrition: https://www.oregon.gov/ode/students-and-family/childnutrition/Pages/COVID-19.aspx 00:47:47 Anne Gross, Jo Co: How is breakfast after the bell different than a regular breakfast offering? 00:55:38 Sara Wolfe: So, even if a family may not have qualified in the past, they should fill out the application this year b/c of the increased eligibility guidelines and EIG as they may qualify - correct? 00:57:18 Jennifer Pettit: Are there families who do not fill out the application even though they may be eligible? 00:57:42 Jennifer Pettit: Just curious 01:00:11 Sara Wolfe: Thank you. This might be a good message for SNAP-Ed to be able to communicate if they are working with schools. :) 01:01:42 Jennifer Pettit: Thank you 01:02:03 Anne Gross, Jo Co: Is the fruit & veggie program still in practice? Three of our 6 Title schools have had it in the past, but not since covid 01:02:27 Beatriz Botello: Are those available in Spanish? or any other languages? 01:02:59 Jenny Rudolph: We don't have a single CEP school in our whole county (Columbia). I'm wondering what the barriers are to participate in that program for rural schools in my area. 01:03:08 Beatriz Botello: Yes, applications. 01:04:02 Jenny Rudolph: St. Helens, Vernonia, Rainier, Clatskanie and Scappoose School Districts. 01:04:06 Jenny Rudolph: We have 5 districts. 01:06:45 Jenny Rudolph: Thank you Jessica! 01:08:31 stuartst: end of 2022 or end of the school year 01:10:00 Sara Wolfe: Thank you so much, Jessica! This was very helpful. 01:13:12 Russell, Stephanie Alice: Thanks Sally - it was a pleasure to present with Beatriz!πŸ™‚ 01:13:24 Beatriz Botello: Thank you:) 01:13:29 Lyford, Joanne: Great work Stephanie and Beatriz! 01:13:32 Dusti Linnell (she/hers): Congrats Stephanie and Beatriz! 01:14:03 Maureen T Quinn Lores, OSU she|they: Stephanie and Beatriz, well done!!!!!!!!!!!! 01:15:33 Olson, Sara: A clarification question: is the self-care and resources two different things or are the resources to be specific to self-care? 01:16:06 Olson, Sara: nevermind, the slide just answered my question 01:30:50 Olson, Sara: Food hero 30 minute or less meals 01:30:56 Maureen T Quinn Lores, OSU she|they: We have some kits with a few topics that can be checked out, esp. when the drive is way longer than the teaching time we have with folks. 01:32:29 Lyford, Joanne: Food Hero, coloring sheets for kids aligned with fruit/veg theme of parent presentation - healthy eating is self care, preparing a quick to fix affordable meal togethers (kid can) is self care - for visual learners show some of the cooking channel videos (showing kids cooking with parents) 01:33:54 Robin Maille: We talked about using Food Hero resources for Older adults because they have some very straightforward lessons on protein, fiber, water...plus infographics. Also taste testing to introduce new foods to parents. 01:34:27 Russell, Stephanie Alice: Great ideas! Thanks for sharing Robin!πŸ™‚ 01:40:52 Jenny Rudolph: We got feedback from teachers that they didn't really know what to do with the potato bags. They don't do well in a classroom and they don't really have a designated area outside to keep the bags. Deer eat the potato plants or they don't get watered. So, the teacher would have to take the bags home to keep them going. Anyone have luck with the teachers actually planting the potato bags? Curious if there was a good model for that. 01:41:14 Christine Mouzong: https://foodhero.org/annual-updates 01:43:29 Rose Jepson-Sullivan: welcome, Sara! 01:44:51 Christine Mouzong: Welcome Sara :-) 01:45:08 Holland, Shawna E: ESBA? Can acronyms be explained for all us newbies? Holy Acronyms! :) 01:45:27 Joyce Senior: Eating Smart Being Active 😊 01:45:39 Holland, Shawna E: Thank you! I have a list going... ha! 01:46:00 Joyce Senior: You're welcome! πŸ˜‰ 01:46:07 Lyford, Joanne: Will DHS field offices receive calendars and grocery bags? 01:46:24 Bowman, Sally: Yes, we will drop ship to ODHS 01:46:27 Carly Kristofik: Have a nice rest of the day everyone