Healthy Plate

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Healthy Plate is complimentary to the Diabetes Prevention Program where individuals and families with limited food budgets can learn to shop for and cook healthy meals through hands-on, in-person courses; interactive grocery store tours, as well an online programming, and mobile (pop-ups).  This program guides participants to success by teaching essential skills such as food/knife safety, label reading, meal planning and cost-saving strategies.  Participants will also have the opportunity to sample healthy foods made utilizing concepts taught through flexible program formats.

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Couple cooking in kitchen_small.jpgHealth Plate for Adults/Parents/Families is a hands-on, engaging nutrition education series where participants learn to stretch their food budgets and create healthy, affordable meals. Over the course of six sessions, attendees gain practical cooking skills, meal-planning tips, and food safety knowledge. Sessions involve participatory cooking, interactive nutrition activities, grocery store visits, communal meals, and a celebratory graduation for those who complete at least four classes.


Cooking holiday meal_small.jpgHealthy Plate for Families focuses on empowering parents and children (ages 5 and up) to prepare nutritious meals together. This family-friendly program helps end childhood hunger by inspiring healthy, affordable meal choices on limited budgets, encouraging healthy eating among children, and helping children try new foods.


Remote Cooking_small.jpgHealthy Plate at Home (HPAH) offers eight flexible sessions, each 30 or 60 minutes long, that can be delivered in person or online. Designed as a condensed version of the six-week series, HPAH is a convenient option for those looking to build practical cooking and nutrition skills. Sessions can stand alone or be combined into a series, making it easy to fit healthy cooking lessons into any schedule.



Read Testimonials from Class Participants

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Current Class Schedule

Classes OPEN to the Public

2025

  • November 19th LINC Library- Healthy Holiday Cooking
  • November 21st Greeley Rec Center- Smoothies-Drink to your Health
  • December 22nd Carbon Valley Regional Library 4-5pm - Making Recipes work for you

2026

  • January 9th -February 13th  Greeley Rec-Adults class 10-12pm
  • March 14th Kersey Library 12-1pm - Making Recipes work for you
  • April 10th -May 15th Greeley Rec Center Adults Series
  •  July 10th – August14th Greeley Rec Center Families Series
  • September 18th – October 23rd Greeley Rec Center Adults Series 

 

Classes CLOSED to the Public

Some classes are closed to the public because they're provided specifically for a certain organization or agency.  If you're interested in arranging a class for your own group or organization, please contact us--we'd be happy to set one up for you!

2025

  • November 5th City of Greeley Worksite Wellness 12-1pm
  • November 14th Weld County Lunch and Learn 12-1pm
  • November 18 Aims Community College TRIO 12-1pm
  • December 3rd City of Greeley Worksite Wellness

2026

  • January 6th Birchwood Manor 12-1pm
  • January 20th Weld County Lunch and Learn 12-1pm
  • February 3rd Birchwood Manor 12-1pm
  • February 10th Guadalupe Apartments 11-12pm
  • February 17th Aims Community College TRIO 12-1pm
  • February 23rd Immaculata Plaza 11-12pm
  • March 3rd Birchwood Manor 12-1pm         
  • April 7th Birchwood Manor 12-1pm
  • May 5th Birchwood Manor 12-1pm
  • May 19th Weld County Lunch and Learn 12-1pm
  • June 2nd Birchwood Manor 12-1pm
  • July 7th Birchwood Manor 12-1pm
  • August 25th Weld County Lunch and Learn 12-1pm
  • September 1st Birchwood Manor 12-1pm
  • October 27th Weld County Lunch and Learn 12-1pm 

 

If interested, please send an email to dgutierrez@weldgov.com or call (970) 400-2373

Provide the following information: name, zip code, best time for you (morning, afternoon), and if there are kids ages 0-5 in your household