Pyramids Are Forever
PYRAMIDS ARE FOREVER: TEACHING AUDIENCES WITH LIMITED RESOURCES
Kathleen Manenica, MS, CN, WSU Food Sense Program, Puyallup.

PYRAMIDS ARE FOREVER: TEACHING AUDIENCES WITH LIMITED RESOURCES
Kathleen Manenica, MS, CN, WSU Food Sense Program, Puyallup.

FEAR OF FRESH: FOOD SAFETY CONCERNS AND FRESH PRODUCE
Janet Anderberg, RS, Washington State Department of Health, Olympia. Janet is a Food Safety Expert with over 30 years of experience.
TOMORROW NEVER DIES: THE STATE OF WASHINGTON’S CHILD
Louise Carter, PhD, Director of Communications, Human Services Policy Center, Evans School of Public Affairs, University of Washington.
She writes and edits a wide variety of materials for the Center, and oversees production of Center online and print publications. She has worked as senior editor at Northwest Health magazine and Microsoft Corporation. She was a member of the psychology faculty at the University of Washington, and has taught in universities in the U.S. and Europe. She helped design an infant/toddler daycare facility and spearheaded a 15-show radio series and instructional package on child rearing, family life, education, and development. Freelance work includes curriculum development and publications on mental health, public health, medicine, behavior change, and nutrition.
Contact: slcarter@u.washington.edu, phone (206) 685-2780