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2010 Fruit Tree School Tour CA /8,600 Students, 863 Fruit Trees, 1 Big Impact ~ See it all on Fruit Tree TV  Season 1!

This year's (the seventh) Fruit Tree Tour was an amazing success.  The new school orchards once again surpassed all past years in terms of the number of  different varieties of fruit the students will be eating right from their schoolyard.
 
Students celebrated their new orchards with hand-painted signs they planted beside each tree to carry the messages of change that they wished to share with their communities. The 2010 Fruit Tree Tour program brought Green Theatre to new depths (by going underground) with WendyBob the earthworm.  Over 8,000 students (plus the principals and teachers) took a pledge with Common Vision's theatre troupe to work together to create a positive impact on this great planet.  What a tour!  

Stay tuned.  In case you missed it, Check out the 7 re-run episodes of Season One of Fruit Tree TV. 
http://commonvision.org/harvestrhythm/harvestrhythm.php?categories=Fruit%20Tree%20TV

Also check out the 150 best photos from the 2010 tour. http://commonvision.org/harvestrhythm/harvestrhythm.php?id=2822749110524521683


Remember to celebrate the late spring with in-season fruit.  Be on the lookout for cherries, apricots, and loquats from a farmer or schoolyard near you.
ABOUT
In the last 6 years, the Fruit Tree Tour Program has directly impacted 45,000 students, transformed over 120 low income schools and community centers into abundant orchards, and planted over 3,500 fruit trees.  In the Spring of 2010, 27 eco-educators and performing artists will once again travel in the world's largest veggie- oil-powered caravan to plant trees, play drums, dance, perform, and write eco-rhymes with youth and adults from San Diego to Sacramento.  
With love,
Common Vision

Common Vision : PO Box 480 , Ukiah , California 95482