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Muniz Recognized for School Nutrition Education Program

awilda3.jpgNew Hampshire Partners in Education, a nonprofit promoting the efforts of volunteers and outside organizations that work with schools, has honored UNH Cooperative Extension's Awilda Muniz with a 2007 Gold Circle Award

Muniz, Hillsborough County program associate with the Nutrition Connections program, was recognized for her nutrition education work with third graders at the Ledge Street School in Nashua. Pilar Peigh, assistant principal from the Ledge Street School nominated Muniz for the award.

Ledge School teacher Bonnie Blaisdell said of the nutrition series, "Awilda's classes were always so motivating to the students. She used hands-on and fun materials. The students enjoyed all the healthy snacks she made with them. She stressed the importance of eating healthy food, and I've noticed this starting to make a difference in their choice of snacks. All of Awilda's lessons really involved the students. She made learning about nutrition and taking care of our bodies fun. We are looking forward to working with her again."

Congratulations, Awilda!

Posted September 28, 2007
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