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A healthy way to learn about food

 
Taniyha Ward, 6, left, and her sister Tynasha Ward, 9, run with Jarvis Robinson, 10, trailing behind them, during a game designed to educate kids about food groups and healthy foods during the inaugural Family Food Fest at the Springhill Community Center on Saturday in Tampa.  The event, which was hosted by the Junior League of Tampa Bay and partner nonprofit organizations, featured Food Network celebrity chef George Stella, the Tampa Bay Rays’ Raymond, Tampa Bay Lightnings’ Thunderbug, and a Feeding America Tampa Bay mobile pantry which distributed 10,000 pounds of food to the first 300 families that attended.
Taniyha Ward, 6, left, and her sister Tynasha Ward, 9, run with Jarvis Robinson, 10, trailing behind them, during a game designed to educate kids about food groups and healthy foods during the inaugural Family Food Fest at the Springhill Community Center on Saturday in Tampa.  The event, which was hosted by the Junior League of Tampa Bay and partner nonprofit organizations, featured Food Network celebrity chef George Stella, the Tampa Bay Rays’ Raymond, Tampa Bay Lightnings’ Thunderbug, and a Feeding America Tampa Bay mobile pantry which distributed 10,000 pounds of food to the first 300 families that attended.
Published May 18, 2014

The inaugural Family Food Fest was held Saturday at the Springhill Community Center in Tampa. The event, which was hosted by the Junior League of Tampa Bay and partner nonprofit organizations, featured Food Network celebrity chef George Stella, the Tampa Bay Rays' Raymond, the Tampa Bay Lightnings' Thunderbug and a Feeding America Tampa Bay mobile pantry, which distributed 10,000 pounds of food to the first 300 families that attended.