The Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation will celebrate the grand opening of the new Sprouts House on Friday, Nov. 7, at Mansfeld Magnet Middle School. The event runs from 10 a.m. to noon and includes a ribbon cutting, cooking and gardening demonstrations, tastings, and a live performance by Las Aguilitas de Davis.

Through a partnership with the University of Arizona School Garden Workshop and Tucson Unified School District, Sprouts House transforms two University-owned buildings into a community classroom and commercial kitchen. The new facilities sit beside a greenhouse and production garden.

Together, the spaces will serve as a hands-on learning hub for 800 Mansfeld students, as well as University of Arizona students and local educators. Each year, Sprouts House will support about 150 educators, 150 university students, and more than 6,000 K–12 students through programs focused on nutrition, sustainability, and STEM learning.

Lyndsey Waugh, executive director of the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation, said the project reflects Sprouts’ mission to “create healthier futures for children through education and access to nutritious foods.”

Grand Opening Details

Event: Sprouts House Grand Opening
When: 10 a.m.–noon Friday, Nov. 7
Where: Mansfeld Magnet Middle School, 1300 E. 6th St.
Schedule:

10:00 a.m. – Gardening and cooking demonstrations 10:30 a.m. – Remarks from UA, TUSD, and Sprouts representatives 10:45 a.m. – Ribbon cutting and performance by Las Aguilitas de Davis 11 a.m.–noon – Continued demos and Sprouts lunch Growing a Healthier Tucson

Since its launch in 2015, the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation has awarded more than $50 million in grants to support programs that teach nutrition and wellness. Nationwide, an estimated 5 million children benefit from foundation-supported initiatives each year.

Locally, the new Tucson project strengthens ties between Sprouts Farmers Market, Tucson schools, and the University of Arizona, highlighting the shared goal of helping communities thrive through fresh, healthy food.

For more information, visit sprouts.com/foundation.

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