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Eat Smart, Live Strong is a program aimed to improve fruit and vegetable consumption and physical activity. It has social and interactive sessions for adults age 55 and older. Participants will gain the skills needed to make healthy behavior changes. Each session is about one hour and the series ranges from four to six sessions.

Class series are taught throughout the community, including but not limited to community centers, churches, schools and local MSU Extension offices. Group series are available if there are six to 10 people, and at least half of the group is Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligible.  If you are interested in scheduling or participating in Eat Smart, Live Strong, please contact your local MSU Extension nutrition professionals.