Nutrition Educators: Nourishing Future Generations One Table at a Time

Posted by on January 13, 2014

Nutrition Educators: Nourishing Future Generations One Table at a Time
PA NEN 2014 Annual Conference
Lancaster County Convention Center &
Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square

April 28-29

The Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Network’s Annual Conference 2014 Registration is open!

Do you work with multigenerational groups, expectant mothers, role models or young children?  If so, you are influencing nutritional patterns for upcoming generations and this conference is for you! PA NEN’s 2014 Annual Conference will celebrate what nutrition educators have done and are yet to do in making each generation’s table a healthier one. Your sound nutrition practices can be taught and passed on from one generation to the next. To continue building this healthy food legacy, join our must-attend conference to gain knowledge, awareness and tools to craft balanced nutrition education for your clients.

Topics to be presented include:

  • Improvements in nutrition education through the use of food games
  • Farmers markets
  • Physical activity – Featuring the return of Mark Fenton and Sterlen Barr!
  • Interactive cooking demonstrations and so much more!

Be a part of this energizing conference and become even better equipped with tools to create healthy, balanced nutrition education for your clients.

Conference Goals

  • Inform and update participants about current nutrition issues regarding low income Pennsylvanians.
  • Engage participants so they learn about effective nutrition education strategies.
  • Increase awareness of factors affecting food access, dietary intake and nutritional status.

http://www.panen.org/annual-conference


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