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Illinois Soybean Association brings FOODPLAY to Illinois schools!

Thank you for the opportunity to partner with FoodPlay during Soyfoods Month! We have received excellent feedback from the schools where we sponsored the performances. The extremely talented FoodPlay actors were able to captivate everyone's attention while conveying educational health messages in a very entertaining and memorable way. It was clear that the children enjoyed the show and learned how to become healthier. Thanks to organizations like FoodPlay, together we are making a difference in children's lives. We are looking forward to working with you again next year!"

—Mark Albertson, Director of Marketing & Special Projects, IL Soybean Assoc.

 

Tobe Fit Juggling Nutrition Magician at Stonyfield Farm event
Photos by Ken Kashian, Illinois Farm Bureau

In response to the nation's alarming childhood obesity epidemic, Illinois soybean farmers with their soybean checkoff partnered with FoodPlay Productions in 2009 and 2010 to bring FOODPLAY to 61 Illinois schools during April, National Soyfoods Month. Thanks to sponsorship by the Illinois Soybean Association, the “Celebrating Soy! – FOODPLAY Tour” has reached over 20,800 children and their families with essential nutrition and health information to help Illinois residents take charge of growing up healthy and fit.

The Illinois Soybean Association is the statewide organization for Illinois soybean growers. The farmers on its board administer soybean checkoff funds to administer legislation and membership programs, and to support research, promotions, and educational programs designed to increase demand for Illinois soybeans.

Tobe Fit making a smoothie with an audience member“April is ‘Soyfoods Month’ and our partnership with FOODPLAY is helping get a great message out to thousands of students throughout Illinois,” said Ron Moore, chairman of the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) and soybean grower from Roseville, Ill. “FOODPLAY is effective in reaching children with important nutrition information, including the importance of healthy proteins like the ones found in the soybeans growing throughout Illinois.”

As part of the “Celebrating Soy! – FOODPLAY Tour,” schools receive a FOODPLAY theater assembly along with a comprehensive resource kit to keep the nutrition and health messages alive at home and in school all year long. Follow-up materials are provided for everyone involved—teachers, students, parents, school food service, and health staff. According to USDA-sponsored evaluations, FOODPLAY programs produce dramatic improvements in students’ eating and exercise habits and trigger communitywide interest in building healthy environments.


Rave Reviews

The show was incredible! It was so much fun, so lively and positive and funny and inspiring! The kids adored it, and the teachers raved about it from the minute it ended. Our principal asked me how she could recommend this to others, she was so pleased. We are incredibly appreciative to you and the Illinois Soybean Association. What a tremendous opportunity it was for our kids to be able to enjoy this terrific, educational program for free.
—Cathy Hensley, LeClaire Elementary School, Edwardsville, IL

Sampling of Press Coverage

The “Celebrating Soy! – FOODPLAY Tour,” visited 21 Illinois schools in 2009, and
40 schools in 2010. So far it has generated over 600,000 media impressions:

 

Times-Georgian article

The Pantagraph (PDF) Bloomington, IL
Fun with food: Show touts benefits of healthy diet














Douglas County Sentinel

Daily Chronicle (PDF) DeKalb, IL
Sycamore students hear healthy message














Tanner Healthy Living

News Tribune (PDF) LaSalle, IL
FOODPLAY group stresses nutrition








Tanner Healthy Living

Bureau County Republican (PDF) Princeton, IL
FOODPLAY at Reagan











Tanner Healthy Living

Today's Advantage (PDF) Alton, IL
FOODPLAY featured at Frohardt







 

  • Daily Herald, Suburban Chicago, IL
  • Daily Register, Harrisburg, IL
  • The State Joural-Register, Springfield, IL
  • The Shopper, South Holland, IL


  • For more information about customized partnerships, contact:

    Patti Dougherty, Program Director

    1-800-FOODPLAY, 1-800-366-3752