It Takes a Village

The famous saying “it takes a village” is taking on a new meaning as I prepare for the launch of our first Palo Alto Tasting Week. It is obvious that raising children requires a tight collaboration between parents and educators. I didn’t realize that we also depend on the people who feed us and our children. My hope is that Tasting Week will help initiate a dialogue between chefs, children, educators and parents about how our relationship to food participates in raising strong, curious and independent children.

A-Z Salad Bar

A-Z Salad Bar

Palo Alto Mayor Espinosa also reminded me that the community at large cares about the relationship between food and education. “We need to teach kids that food can be healthy and taste good. We need to inspire in kids a love for what is both delicious and nutritious. Thank you Palo Alto Tasting Week. This volunteer-driven initiative is bringing world renowned chefs into Palo Alto classrooms and into the community, helping us find the nexus between fine dining and healthy lifestyles. Kudos Palo Alto Tasting Week!

Greg Betts, Director of Community Services at the City of Palo Alto, agrees. “Palo Alto Community Services supports the Palo Alto Tasting Week in that the program inspires students to cultivate their creative interest in the culinary arts, and also in their development of understanding and comfort with foods and customs of different ethnic backgrounds. These are both import developmental assets for youth!”

Thank you Sid and Greg! And thanks to all the wonderful volunteers who are helping pull together this initiative.