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    Lunch

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    Lunch is on your own! There are many restaurants along Euclid Avenue to accommodate our DC+GLUG attendees. You are welcome to bring your own lunch and stay on campus. There is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. Elements Bistro offers seasonal dining at 2300 Euclid Avenue http://www.elementsoneuclid.com/ has Casual dining can be found at Cafe Ahroma at 2230 Euclid Ave http://www.cafeah-roma.com/lunch_dinner.html More! Becky\u27s Bar & Grill, 1762 E 18th Street -- http://www.beckysbar.com/ Rascal House Pizza, 1836 Euclid Avenue -- rascalhouse.com or Cibreo Italian Kitchen, 1438 Euclid Ave --http://thedriftwoodgroup.com/restaurants/cibreo-italian-kitchen/ More selections can be found at the PlayHouse Square Dining Guide: http://www.playhousesquare.org/plan-your-visit-main/hotel-dining-guid

    Lunch

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    Lunch is on your own! There are many restaurants along Euclid Avenue to accommodate our DC+GLUG attendees. You are welcome to bring your own lunch and stay on campus. There is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. Elements Bistro offers seasonal dining at 2300 Euclid Avenue http://www.elementsoneuclid.com/ has Casual dining can be found at Cafe Ahroma at 2230 Euclid Ave http://www.cafeah-roma.com/lunch_dinner.html More! Becky\u27s Bar & Grill, 1762 E 18th Street -- http://www.beckysbar.com/ Rascal House Pizza, 1836 Euclid Avenue -- rascalhouse.com or Cibreo Italian Kitchen, 1438 Euclid Ave --http://thedriftwoodgroup.com/restaurants/cibreo-italian-kitchen/ More selections can be found at the PlayHouse Square Dining Guide: http://www.playhousesquare.org/plan-your-visit-main/hotel-dining-guid

    The National School Lunch Program: Background, Trends, and Issues

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    The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) is the Nation’s second largest food and nutrition assistance program. In 2006, it operated in over 101,000 public and nonprofit private schools and provided over 28 million low-cost or free lunches to children on a typical school day at a Federal cost of $8 billion for the year. This report provides background information on the NSLP, including historical trends and participant characteristics. It also addresses steps being taken to meet challenges facing administrators of the program, including tradeoffs between nutritional quality of foods served, costs, and participation, as well as between program access and program integrity.National School Lunch Program, child nutrition, obesity, food assistance, Agricultural and Food Policy, Health Economics and Policy, Public Economics,

    Sam\u27s Harbor Lunch, 1982

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    1982 Menu from Sam\u27s Harbor Lunch, 109 Commercial Street. In 1984, the restaurant relocated to 210 Commercial Street (Central Wharf). 1988 Photographs of Sam\u27s Harbor Lunch can be seen at this link.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/menus/1051/thumbnail.jp

    School Lunch Week Poster 1982

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    Governor Ariyoshi signs National School Lunch Week proclamation. HSFSA 1982 President JoAnne Chun presents the Governor with our School Lunch Week poster.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/icn_matsufuru_photo/1064/thumbnail.jp

    Lunch [on your own]

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    Lunch [on your own] on Saturday, March 28, 2015 will be from 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM. Concurrent sessions will resume at 1:00 PM

    Visioning Lunch; Design think activity post-its and transcript

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    Contains photos of the Post-its, and an accompanying transcript, that emerged from the Design Think brainstorming activity at the Integration & Belonging Hub\u27s Visioning Lunch, held on November 9th, 2022. This visioning lunch was held for Clark University colleagues whose work (whether teaching, research, and/or practice) aligns with refugee and immigrant integration and belonging. The goal was to seek input from these colleagues in driving the next steps and future funding for the Hub. The Design Think exercise contained categorized questions, ranging from the broad to the motivational to the narrow, to facilitate conversation and ideas. The Post-its transcript is the primary document. The supplementary materials are jpgs of the Post-its as they appeared at the lunch

    Menu, Two Sisters\u27 Lunch, Ybor City, Florida, 1912

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    A 1912 menu for Two Sisters\u27 Lunch located at 2001 9th Avenue in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fl_menu/1161/thumbnail.jp

    Club Menu, None Such Lunch Room, Tampa, Florida, circa 1920s

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    A club menu from the None Such Lunch Room located at 203 East Lafayette Street (Kennedy Boulevard) in Tampa, Florida.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fl_menu/1113/thumbnail.jp
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