FOOD CO-OP: GVI members current have a CSA and the GVI is looking for available store-front to expand this program into a community space for food, activities, and environmental awareness. The goal is to create a new food model - a relationship between local farmers and consumers- that offers local/healthy food to people at reasonable prices. Members of The Green Garage will be able to purchase seasonal CSA shares. Contact Monique Bosch moniqueb@optonline.net. ...click here for more information.
TOWN-WIDE GARDENS: Gardens play an important role in providing a sustainable food source, supporting our environment, and educating the community on healthy solutions to the world's waning quality of food. Staples High Edible Garden is GVI's first installment in its commitment to planting gardens all over town. If you have a location for a garden or need support in your garden contact Dan Levinson dl@mainstreetresources.com.
WESTPORT FARMER'S MARKET: Supporting local agriculture protects our natural resources and open space, boosts our region's economy, strengthens our community and tastes great! GVI is underwriting the Summer 2009 Farmer's Market. The market will be on Thursdays from 10am-2pm, at Imperial Avenue parking lot, May 21st - November 19th. Come visit, eat, and support local, sustainable agriculture one delicious bite at a time! For questions, contact Sherri Brooks Vinton sherri@sherribrooksvinton.com (author of 'The Real Food Revival' and nationally recognized speaker on healthy local food (sherribrooksvinton.com)) WestportNow Article ...click here for more information.
STAPLES HIGH EDIBLE GARDEN: GVI has underwritten a Teich Garden to be installed and planted at Staples High School. In addition to being a tremendously valuable lesson topic for classes, the food being grown will be used by the culinary classes for cooking. This garden will be a model for schools of all levels to implement this learning tool and food source. For more information contact Kim Lake klake57@mac.com.
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"With CSA, you, as a consumer, "buy in" in springtime to our farm's summer harvest. In essence, you buy a share of the harvest and then the land and farmer pay you back with vegetables all summer. During the summer, once a week, shareholders will come to the farm to pick up their boxes of vegetables and fruits. You will get a mixed box of whatever is being picked, and the food will change as the harvest changes over the growing season. In addition, you as a shareholder take on the risk of the harvest, as well. Shareholders join us during seed purchasing in March. We plant in April and May. The harvest will start in the middle of June and we hope to run until the end of September. Once a week, on a set day and a set window of time, you will come to the farm to pick up your box. One share is a box that should feed a family of four." |
"Like the Victory Gardens of WWI and WWII you can have your own garden of fresh fruits and vegetables. Your garden will be a readily available, sustainable food source; free of pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals which are physically harmful to you. I create organic gardens right on your property which are a convenient and environmentally conscious way of enjoying chemical free fruits, vegetables and herbs. Vonne’s Victory Gardens was created to help people in the Farifield County, Connecticut area grow their own organic food."
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"Welcome to The Fairfield Green Food Guide, Fairfield County’s online resource for finding fresh, local, sustainable food and connecting with the green food community. Whether you are searching for local farmers’ markets, CSAs (a share in a farm’s crops), specialty stores, grocers, or wine shops, The Buying Guide will help you find exciting resources in your neighborhood. The Buying Guide is now available to consumers, free! Do you have a green food resource you’d like to tell us about? Suggest a listing to The Buying Guide at info@fairfieldgreenfoodguide.com. Read and comment in our green food blog (a virtual green food forum) to stay hyper-current on local green food happenings and share opinions, resources and advocacy opportunities with other green foodies. Subscribe to the blog so you don’t miss a bite!" |
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