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Arnav Jain teaches children about Healthy Eating
Apr 8 2024
Arnav Jain teaches children about Healthy Eating
For the last 100 years, all students have been taught subjects such as math, reading, science, etc. Still, almost 50% of elementary schools don't mandate nutrition education, a vital factor to their overall health, as these habits kids develop at a young age are likely to follow in the future. Nutrients Without Limits is an organization dedicated to teaching children about nutrition and healthy eating, especially at Title-1 schools. Nutrients Without Limits is a passionate and forward-thinking organization committed to championing nutrition literacy among school students. Our mission is to empower the youth with the understanding and capabilities to make informed, healthy dietary choices and lay the groundwork for a lifelong wellness journey. At Nutrients Without Limits, we firmly believe that knowledge is the cornerstone of nutritional empowerment. We engage with schools across all levels, from elementary to high school, conducting interactive and captivating workshops on nutrition. Our team comprises seasoned nutritionists and educators who spearhead these workshops, ensuring that students gain practical insights into understanding balanced diets, the importance of various nutrients, meal planning, and cultivating healthy eating habits. Recognizing the diverse needs across age groups, our curriculum is meticulously tailored to address the specific nutritional needs of each grade level. For younger students, we focus on the basics of nutrition, food groups, and healthy choices. In comparison, for older students, we delve deeper into macronutrients, mindful eating, and the impact of nutrition on mental health. Our approach transcends theoretical knowledge. We connect nutritional concepts to real-life scenarios, making them relatable and understandable for students. Through hands-on activities and engaging demonstrations, we equip them with the skills to make informed dietary decisions as they progress through different life stages. Complementing our in-person workshops, we offer a treasure trove of online resources, including articles, videos, and interactive tools, enabling students and educators to continue their nutritional education journey beyond the classroom. Nutrients Without Limits also organizes contests and challenges, fostering practical application of acquired knowledge, instilling confidence, and celebrating their dietary endeavors. Community engagement forms the bedrock of our mission. We actively collaborate with parents, educators, and school administrations to reinforce the significance of nutrition education. We provide resources for parents to further discussions at home and encourage schools to integrate nutrition literacy into their curriculum. Beyond the school confines, Nutrients Without Limits advocates for enhanced nutrition education both locally and nationally. We collaborate with policymakers, educational institutions, and allied organizations to advocate for including nutrition literacy in school curricula. Partnering with Nutrients Without Limits allows schools and communities to ensure their students have the knowledge and skills to make wholesome dietary choices, steering them toward lifelong well-being. Our commitment to promoting nutrition literacy is an investment in fostering a healthy, informed, and empowered generation. https://www.nutrientswithoutlimits.com/ Nutrients Without Limits is a community-based organization in Brevard County aiming to provide nutritional educational resources to children, especially at Title-1 schools.  For any questions, send an email to nutrientswithoutlimits@gmail.com
Terrence and Peg Girard reveal the challenges in choosing Productions
Mar 21 2024
Terrence and Peg Girard reveal the challenges in choosing Productions
MCT is organized to promote community interest in the performing arts, provide opportunities in all production and theatre management phases, educate in all areas of production and theatre management, and provide quality cultural entertainment to the community it serves. We are Brevard County’s ‘longest running’ arts organization, an intimate 93-seat Community Theatre in the heart of Historic Downtown Melbourne. Melbourne Civic Theatre began life as the Indian River Players in 1951. Indian River Players staged three seasons in the municipal auditorium at Trailer Haven, starting with its first play – Big Hearted Herbert – in February of 1952. Renovation of a partially burned Navy Mess Hall resulted in the theatre that would be IRP’s home for over 23 years. IRP was incorporated as a Florida Not For Profit Company in 1965. In 1988, Indian River Players joined the effort to renovate the Henegar Center in downtown Melbourne and changed its name to Melbourne Civic Theatre to better identify the community we serve. When the Henegar Center for the Performing Arts opened in 1991, we were the resident theatre group. Then, a 1999 move took us to the Metro West Shopping Center in West Melbourne, where we renovated the former Meadowland Library into a theater. Since 2006, MCT has made its home in the intimate space at La Galerie Arcade in Downtown Melbourne. This 93-seat theater opened as The Ensemble Theatre of Florida in 1986 and was later occupied by The Phoenix Theatre. Our award-winning theater was named Winner of the Florida Theatre Conference in 1980 with The Dumb Waiter and again in 1990 with Painting Churches, for which IRP mainstay Gillian Wilson also won Best Actress. Over six decades of entertaining and educating theatergoers, MCT has had its ebbs and flows, changes, moves, and challenges like any volunteer organization. Faces may change, but the passion for theatrical excellence remains. As part of the flourishing Historic Downtown Melbourne, Melbourne Civic Theatre continues to enrich the quality of life in Brevard County. Melbourne Civic Theatre Team PEG GIRARD - MANAGING/ ARTISTIC DIRECTOR TORI SMITHHOUSE - MANAGER ALAN SELBY - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR WENDY READER - SOUND DESIGN MCT Board of Directors Frank Wolking - President Barbara Milford - Vice President Pamela Hein - Treasurer/ Secretary Darcia Jones-Francey - Board Member More info: mymct.org
Lew Kontnik discusses Saving the Lagoon
Feb 16 2024
Lew Kontnik discusses Saving the Lagoon
The Brevard Indian River Lagoon Coalition is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) non-profit, nonpartisan organization seeking and facilitating education and collaboration--bringing together organizations, businesses, and individuals who share the goal of supporting the restoration of the Lagoon.  What we do Foster awareness, education and actions in support of returning our Lagoon to health through science-based efforts designed to address the complex problems affecting the Lagoon Collaborate and support the community of citizens, boaters, tourism, anglers, businesses, and non-profit organizations to advocate for the lagoon effectively Support, monitor and suggest changes to the Save Our Lagoon Citizens Oversight Committee that provides oversight and input to county government regarding the Save Our Lagoon Project Plan Regularly report the progress of Brevard County’s Save Our Lagoon Project Plan to the community Educate politicians and officials on the importance of adequate funding and support to clean up our waterways Support state and federal funding assistance for Florida’s cities and counties working to clean waterways throughout Florida.    MISSION: The Brevard Indian River Lagoon Coalition is a leading, independent, unifying voice connecting community partners to restore the Indian River Lagoon. VISION: Our vision is an Indian River Lagoon of clear waters, alive with lush seagrass beds, thriving fish, birds, manatees, and dolphins – a healthy place where our families can play.
Martha Pessaro and John Ellis share the story of the 15th Annual Native Rhythms Festival
Nov 8 2023
Martha Pessaro and John Ellis share the story of the 15th Annual Native Rhythms Festival
Native Rhythms Festival November 10 - 12, 2023, coming to you live from Wickham Park Melbourne, Florida. The Indian River Flute Circle and Native Heritage Gathering, Inc. proudly present the fifteenth annual gathering of the Native Rhythms Festival. This three-day festival during Native American Heritage Month honors the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas through music, especially the music of the Native American Flute. More information: nativerhythmsfestival.com INDEX OF 2023 WORKSHOPS Basic Introduction to the Native American Style Flute  (Indian River & Riverwind Flute Circles) Understanding Pow Wow Drumming  (Lowery Begay) Threads Through Time: Traditional Twining  (Joyce Bugaiski) Children's Workshop: Making a Corn Bead Necklace  (Joyce Bugaiski) Walking With Wisdom and Compassion  (Will Davis) What You Didn't Know About the Cherokee Trail of Tears  (John Ellis) Flute Workout: Flute Exercises, Patterns, and a Whole Lot of Flute Playing   (Timothy J.P. Gomez) Guided Meditation with Drumming  (Randy Granger) Fluting to Improve Your Health and Wellness  (Gareth Laffely) Finding Your Way: Clear Up Improv Chaos and Confusion  (Jonny Lipford) Unleash 'Da Blues' with Your Native Flute  (Jonny Lipford) She Talks to the Animals  (Shelley Morningsong & Susan Oliver) Rhythmic Connection: Drumming and Fluting Together  (Painted Raven) World War II Navajo Code Talkers  (John Pasko) Flutes in the World of Electronics  (Tom Ransom) The Art of Storytelling   (Dr. Frankie Rinaldi) Chasing Winddancer  (Ed Winddancer)
John Robert Bridges and Amy Roub get loud at "Stop the Block" in Eau Gallie
Oct 26 2023
John Robert Bridges and Amy Roub get loud at "Stop the Block" in Eau Gallie
“Stop the Block Party” is a Halloween-themed day-long indoor/outdoor music festival featuring a variety of popular local bands. There will be speakers you won’t want to miss, food trucks, beverages, art, informational vendors, and activities for adults and children. Sunday, October 29, between 12 pm and 8 pm at the Eau Gallie Civic Center.
 Joining the efforts will be EC-LEARN (ec-learn.org). They are an esteemed local nonprofit that has consistently demonstrated its commitment to fostering growth, unity, and positive change within our community.
 This event will focus on critical topics that affect our community. These topics include voter participation, clean water advocacy, educational funding and censorship, preservation of arts programs through budget cuts, cost of living concerns, our 1st and 2nd Constitutional amendment rights, fascism, healthcare, bodily autonomy; and equality and human rights for ALL.
 As a non-partisan event fostering this environment of inclusivity and understanding, we believe we can contribute positively to the fabric of our community.
 If you are interested in being a vendor or sponsor or would like to donate a gift to our raffle, please get in touch with us by emailing awakebrevardaa@gmail.com This is a free public event with security on site.
 Feel free to dress in costume for a chance to win a prize at the costume contest! Get ready for fantastic music, speakers, activities, vendors, decorations, and street theater!
 ARE YOU READY TO GET LOUD BREVARD?! 
BANDS:
 Day Tripper
, Smashing Pixies
, Mangrove
, Sike!
Honey Miller & the Galaxy Cats
, Speed Spirits, Sounds of Nebula
, and more!
 SPEAKERS:
 Anna Eskamani
, Shauna Rae
, Jaime and Dempsey Jara
, Addisyn Mayer
, David Weismann, David Kearns
, Josephine Griffith
, Kristi Von
, Vance Aherns
, Guerdy Remy
, Ronda Wallace, 
Lola Smyth
, Derek Gores
, and more!