Kindergarten through second grade students had a busy day Wednesday as students from Middletown Prairie Elementary traveled to Sangamon Elementary to preview the second grade musical, and Sangamon students dressed up for a good cause. Classes of second grade students performed their concert, Sangamon Pops, directed by Music Teacher Sue […]
Month: April 2015
Making Friends with Herbs
[gview file=”https://mahometdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/makingfriendswithherbs.pdf”] Thank you to Liza at <a href=”http://www.prairiegardens.com/” target=”_blank”>Prairie Gardens </a>for submitting this helpful handout! The weather is perfect for getting that garden started! Visit Prairie Gardens for all your gardening needs, and don’t be afraid to ask their experts questions!
Health Benefits of Gardening for People with Alzheimer’s
Gardening offers health benefits for people of all ages. But for older adults who live with Alzheimer’s disease, the benefits are even greater. Gardening can reduce the anxiety and agitation that often leads people with Alzheimer’s to wander. Planting and working in a garden can also boost the self-esteem of […]
Yes, You ARE In Control | Tips for Staying Healthy When Dining Out!
One of the most common questions I receive from clients is “How can I be sure that I make good choices and continue to eat healthy when I’m on the go or enjoying a meal out with friends?” And it’s a great question because items that appear to be healthy […]
Lincoln Trail students enjoy Hands Around the World
Lincoln Trail students dusted off their passports for a globe hopping trip that took them to 22 different countries, but still had them home by suppertime. In today’s school-wide cultural event, HANDS Around the World, classrooms were transformed into countries and a volunteer governors taught students about that country’s people […]
Creating a Butterfly Garden
Creating a butterfly oasis can be one of the most rewarding additions to any garden both in its beauty and its benefits to the environment. And with butterfly populations currently on the decline, inviting them to our gardens where they can flourish is essential for survival, both for them and […]