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Kindergarten Produce Sale

Thanks to Jennifer Whyte and the TMA Produce Sales team, Kindergarten classes got to experience tasty treats for the first time, during Thursday’s S.K.I.P. after-school program. It didn’t take long for students to learn that enthusiasm, excellence and extra effort during monthly garden visits earned Greenbucks, which they could use…

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Kinder-Gardeners Learn to Become Future Garden Ambassadors

During recent visits to the garden, Mrs. Hayden’s kindergartners volunteered to present fun garden facts to their fellow classmates, in order to introduce them to the garden ambassador or “tour guide” program here at TMA. As a fun way to reinforce the facts they had heard from their fellow classmates,…

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TMA Cooking Demo with Slow Food OC (recipe included)​​

Kindergartener Emma Johnson shakes citrus-vinaigrette with Andrew Dove, Hannah Speizer, Rina Champ, Max Cheng and Alex Euhus TMA Prinicipal Wendy Hudson with Kindergartners (left-to-right) Emma Johnson, Hannah Speizer, Andrew Dove, Rina Champ, Max Cheng and Alex Euhus The TMA multipurpose room was transformed into kitchen stadium back in March, when…

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5th grader, Sami Amanthakrishnan’s Overview of the TMA Garden

Tended by classes of all grades, the school garden has flourished and developed from the very beginning, when it was just it was just a mound of dirt and weeds, ready for fertilization to grow vegetables, fruits, flowers, all of different varieties. Soon as helping hands including the upper and…

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Sustainable Garden Grant

We’ve received an award, through Western Growers Foundation, called the Sustainable Garden Grant. The purpose of this funding is to educate California and Arizona youth about where their food comes from and the importance of good nutrition through growing one’s own fruits and vegetables. This $500 donation will allow us…

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The Acorn Grant

We’ve received an award from the California Native Plant Society’s Orange County Chapter known as The Acorn Grant. The purpose of this funding is to engage Orange County youth to understand Southern California’s rich plant diversity and its ecological function as a habitat for locally native species (i.e. bees, butterflies,…

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