Nutrition Program Helps Keep Packers Strong

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Stefnie plans and runs the program. Much of the cost of the program comes from the football budget. In a normal week during the season, the Packers will get up on game day and have breakfast sponsored by one of the communitys churches. The players then will have their normal school lunch and then a pre-game meal before heading out to meet that nights opponent. Players are on their own on Saturdays.
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MSU-based program receives grant for nutrition education and training work across Montana

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With help from the program, Gallatin Gateway School also built a greenhouse about five years ago to help teach kids about gardening and nutrition. Produce from the greenhouse is sold for fundraisers, and students are also given plants and seeds at the end of the school year so that they can continue to garden at their own homes over the summer. When school starts at the end of the summer, the kids bring back pictures of the produce theyre grown, DeBruycker said. They get really excited about it. Montana Team Nutrition has been an incredible resource for us, she added. Bark said there is a great need for additional training and resources related to nutrition education.
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