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  • Lane Patterson at the Lunar Greenhouse at the Controlled Environment Agriculture Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Goggy Davidowitz conducts research using  Hawk Moths, (Manduca sexta), at his lab at the Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona, USA.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Children learn about farming and agriculture.
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  • Crystal Lopez checks the temperature of beef that she is cooking at Arizona Beef Day and Cattlemen's College at the Campus Agricultural Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The beef is from cattle raised at the V Bar V Ranch in Rimrock, Arizona.  Lopez, employed at the meat science lab, is studying animal and vet sciences.
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  • Crystal Lopez checks the temperature of beef that she is cooking at Arizona Beef Day and Cattlemen's College at the Campus Agricultural Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The beef is from cattle raised at the V Bar V Ranch in Rimrock, Arizona.  Lopez, employed at the meat science lab, is studying animal and vet sciences.
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  • Crystal Lopez checks the temperature of beef that she is cooking at Arizona Beef Day and Cattlemen's College at the Campus Agricultural Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The beef is from cattle raised at the V Bar V Ranch in Rimrock, Arizona.  Lopez, employed at the meat science lab, is studying animal and vet sciences.
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  • Rosie Free Range Chicken USDA organic drumsticks are packaged with a Non GMO label, which indicates Non GMO verification.  The label states that the sustainably farmed poultry is a product of the USA and is distributed by Coleman Natural Foods LLC of Golden, Colorado, USA.
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  • Rosie Free Range Chicken USDA organic drumsticks are packaged with a Non GMO label, which indicates Non GMO verification.  The label states that the sustainably farmed poultry is a product of the USA and is distributed by Coleman Natural Foods LLC of Golden, Colorado, USA.
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  • Rosie Free Range Chicken USDA organic drumsticks are packaged with a Non GMO label, which indicates Non GMO verification.  The label states that the sustainably farmed poultry is a product of the USA and is distributed by Coleman Natural Foods LLC of Golden, Colorado, USA.
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  • Rosie Free Range Chicken USDA organic drumsticks are packaged with a Non GMO label, which indicates Non GMO verification.  The label states that the sustainably farmed poultry is a product of the USA and is distributed by Coleman Natural Foods LLC of Golden, Colorado, USA.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th graders, Lucia Garcia, 9, (left), Dominique Hernandez, 9, and Gilberto Fuentes, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th graders, Lucia Garcia, 9, (left), Dominique Hernandez, 9, and Gilberto Fuentes, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th graders, Gabriel Lopez, 10, (left), and Gilberto Fuentes, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th graders, Gilberto Fuentes, 10, (left), Lucia Garcia, 9, and Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work with University of Arizona intern, Rebecca Renteria, in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work with University of Arizona intern, Rebecca Renteria, in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Zander Madden, 7, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Jose Nunez, 9, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students, Jose Nunez, 9, (left), Valeria Gaona, 8, Valeria Ortega, 8, and Sophie Gomez 7,  work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students, Jose Nunez, 9, (left), Valeria Gaona, 8, Valeria Ortega, 8, and Sophie Gomez 7,  work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students, Jose Nunez, 9, (left), Valeria Gaona, 8, Valeria Ortega, 8, and Sophie Gomez 7,  work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  2nd grade teacher, Aide Silva, works with her class.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Gabriel Lopez, 10, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th grader, Gabriel Lopez, 10, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work with University of Arizona intern, Rebecca Renteria, in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 5th grader, Michael Perez, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 5th grader, Michael Perez, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 5th grader, Michael Perez, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Ortega, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Dominique Hernandez, 9, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Gabriel Lopez, 10, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Valeria Gaona, 8, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 4th graders, Lucia Garcia, 9, (left), Dominique Hernandez, 9, and Gilberto Fuentes, 10, work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School students work in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School student, Zander Madden, 7, works in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Manzo Elementary School 2nd grade teacher, Aide Silva, works with students in the school's organic garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.  The school was the first in TUSD to be certified for garden to cafeteria food consumption and first in the state of Arizona for rainwater harvesting and composting. The  garden projects in the district work with internationally known Biosphere2 and the University of Arizona. The garden was built in conjunction with the National Park Foundation's First Bloom program. The project is supported in part by a USDA Farm-to-School grant.  Named Best Green School 2012 by the U.S. Green Building Council, Manzo is the only K-5 public school in the United States to receive that honor in response to their environmental initiatives.
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  • Students learn about milking cows at Tucson Village Farm, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Tucson Village Farm, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Tucson Village Farm, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Organic rainbow quinoa, a mixture of quinoa seeds, provides complete protein through the necessary proportions of all nine essential amino acids.  The seeds, which originated in the Andes Mountains of South America, are related to spinach Swiss chard and beets
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  • Organic rainbow quinoa, a mixture of quinoa seeds, provides complete protein through the necessary proportions of all nine essential amino acids.  The seeds, which originated in the Andes Mountains of South America, are related to spinach Swiss chard and beets
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  • Kindergarteners from Rio Vista Elementary School visit the Tucson Village Farm, Tucson, University of Arizona, USA.  Elizabeth Sparks, (left), educates students about the benefits and life cycle of worms.
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  • Cotton grown in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Cotton grown in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Organically grown sweet basil.
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  • Augustfest is celebrated  with wine-tasting, winery and vineyard tours, horseback rides, grape-stomping, music, and lunch at the Sonoita Vineyards Harvest Festival at Sonoita Vineyards, a winery in Elgin, Arizona, USA.
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  • Horse-drawn wagon tours of Sonoita Vineyards are offered by Arizona Horseback Experience at Augustfest, the Sonoita Vineyards Harvest Festival, in Elgin, Arizona, USA.
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