Anonymous ID: abb0c9 March 9, 2023, 12:38 p.m. No.18475482   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum hosting Jimbo’s Garden Workshops

>110 views | Mar 9, 2023 | CBS 8 San Diego

Kathleen Sandoval and some kids talked about the workshops, when they are held and the benefits of participating.

 

Jimbo’s Garden Workshops

Second Friday of Every Month

11:00 - 11:30am

No registration required. Workshop included in Museum admission.

 

www.sdcdm.org/JimbosWorkshop

 

March 17: Bell pepper sailboats

April 14: Edible pinwheels

May 12: SunCakes

June 9: Shaker cup smoothies

July 14: Female-founded snack tasting

August 11: Cream cheese & cracker houses

September 8: Marshmallow & pretzel stick structures

October 13: Veggie Orchestra

 

Escondido, CA – San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum is excited to announce that the Jimbo’s Garden Workshop, in partnership with Jimbo’s Naturally Escondido, is back!

Each 30-minute workshop incorporates delicious recipes with local, seasonal ingredients from Jimbo’s. The program is designed for little ones and their caregivers to participate and learn together about healthy snacks and treats to enjoy in their day-to-day life.

On the second Friday of every month at 11:00 a.m., guests will create snacks that highlight the monthly theme of the Museum’s Daily Programs.

The workshops provide a valuable opportunity for children to learn where their food comes from and how eating fresh, local produce can be fun and beneficial. “We are thrilled to bring back this fun and educational garden workshop for families! Through this unique partnership with Jimbo’s, we can feed the minds of our youngest learners and give them the brain power to succeed every day,” said Whitney Raser, Director of Education at San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum.

In addition to the workshop, children will be invited to explore the Museum’s Edible Garden for a first-hand look at how their favorite fruits and vegetables are grown. For many families living in urban settings, a garden can be difficult to manage with limited space. The Museum’s Edible Garden provides inspiration for families seeking to incorporate more produce into their diets while also introducing their children to the fundamentals of agriculture.

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The Wanted Emcees Mitch Freeze

3 hours ago (edited)

Why is their logo a rainbow colored inverted pedophile symbol?

 

Look up the #FBI’s legend that shows the symbols the pedos use to communicate with each other, and tell me you do not see a similarity between the swirl logo the FBI says is for pedos and the logo used by this “children’s museum” organization. 🤔 👀