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How To Cook Up Stories 

STEP 1:  KGNU Radio Journalists train boys and girls to use microphones and cameras.

STEP 2:  Kids gather ingredients.  They talk to friends, family and other people about how to make healthy eating tasty and fun.  They write diaries.  They write to Dr. Carrot.  They sprinkle in pictures and photographs.

STEP 3. Mix all together for Eat Your Radio!

Fall 2010 Ashley – Denver
Fall 2010 Centenniel – Denver
Spring 2010 Maxwell Denver
Fall 2009

JaLeah and JaKyra Sing

Ashley Denver

2 Responses to “About”

  1. Hi, Jeaane,

    We would be delighted to explore the idea of a food learning exchange program! Let’s stay in touch. — Miss Shelley, Eat Your Radio

    #709
  2. Hi, I’m involved in the Kyangwali Refugee Settlement in Uganda. I wonder if this program could be implemented with the kids there. Kind of a food learning exchange program. Just a thought. Jeanne

    #705

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