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Individuals and families can rent community garden plots on a sliding-scale fee basis. Community gardeners get access to land, tools, water, seeds, and other resources to help them grow their own food.
The farm program is for individuals wanting to grow food to sell as a business. The program offers land access and technical assistance to beginning farmers.
Also provides free educational workshops on growing food and food business topics.
Helps bring SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks to the Hub Farmers Market at 21st & Q during the growing season.
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Fitness classes including Silver Sneakers, line dancing, Tai Chi and self-defense classes.
Healthy cooking classes.
Kaleidoscope Cafe Meals are served at 11:30 am on Tuesdays and Thursdays, catered by Hy-Vee - Papillion Shadow Lake. Registration is required by 11 am the day before, and the center can accommodate a maximum of 50 guests during each lunch. Lunches cost $5 per person. Members are also allowed to register a guest of any age to accompany them for the same price.
Service opportunities.
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GenX, a partnership with the UCLA Department of Medicine, UNMC Center for Reducing Health Disparities, and Omaha Public Schools (OPS), trains and places older adult mentors in K-3rd grade classrooms where they work with students to improve academic skills (i.e., reading and math) of the students, and health outcomes of the mentors.
Bingocize helps to improve flexibility, balance and body strength while enjoying a game of bingo.
Vegetable gardening.
Sewing/Craft group.
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Nutritional information.
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Cooking and nutrition classes using the national Cooking Matters curriculum, which is designed to teach adults who have limited food budgets to shop for and cook healthy meals.
Culinary classes also available for children in grades K-12 upon request.
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Individuals and families can rent community garden plots on a sliding-scale fee basis. Community gardeners get access to land, tools, water, seeds, and other resources to help them grow their own food.
The farm program is for individuals wanting to grow food to sell as a business. The program offers land access and technical assistance to beginning farmers.
Also provides free educational workshops on growing food and food business topics.
Helps bring SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks to the Hub Farmers Market at 21st & Q during the growing season.
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