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Nutritious and Memorable Celebration

 






    This year's Nutrition Month celebration was fun and memorable experience for me nd my classmates. We are excited to take part in different activities organized by the STEP club and TLE club in our school. It was not only a time to promote healthy eating and lifestyle, but also a chance for us to spread awareness to other people about the nutrition month through our jingle and it's a chance for us to bond as a class and show our school spirit.

    One of the events we participated in was the food festival. My classmates and I worked together to prepare and sell nutritious food such as; turon, cucumber, fruit shake, and breads. It was fun coming u with healthy foods and setting up our store. We also enjoyed sharing our food with other students and seeing them enjoy what we made. The food fest taught us the value of teamwork and the importance of promoting healthy eating habits.

    Another exciting event was the Nutri-Jingle competition. 15 of my classmates joined and gave their best performance. They sang and danced with full energy and the rest of us we went to the gym to cheer and support them. Although they didn't win, we were all very proud of them. For us, they are still the winners because of the effort, creativity, and confidence they showed.

    Even though we didn't bring home the prize. the experience itself was rewarding. We learned to support one another, work as a team, and celebrate our efforts no matter what the result is. Nutrition month reminded us that health is wea;th, and it brought our class closer together. 

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