book night

December 8, 2009
6:00 pmto8:00 pm

Hello fellow Food Coop Members-

For some time I have wanted to do a “food eccentric” book night with the NOFC members.  The ideas is to read a thought provoking book about some aspect of food or food politics, and discuss it with other folks that are thinking about these issues.  There are so many great books about food out there these days.  It seemed like a fun way to get members together, oh! and to eat meal together. A fellow NOFC member, Patty Vicknair has offered to help me out with this project. Patty enthusiastically recommended the book PLENTY by Alisa Smith & J.B. MacKinnon.   We have set a date about 4 weeks from now, the evening of  December 8th.  We will share a potluck style meal ( I’d challenge you to try and prepare food using local ingredients only)and talk about what we have read.   I have included a short synopses of the book below.  Let me know via e-mail if you are interested.   I will create an e-mail list just for this event. Please free to contact me with any questions:  (cassandrasnyder@hotmail.com) cassandrasnyder (at) hotmail (dot) com   

I hope you will join us.


Cassandra Snyder

New Orleans Food Coop member

volunteer- Membership Committee

Synopses:LIke so many people, alisa Smith and J.B. MacKinnon were trying to live more lightly on the planet, so they decided on an experiment: For one year they would eat only food produced within 100 miles of their Vancouver home.  PLENTY tells the full story, from the insights to the kitchen disasters, as the authors reconnect with the people and places that produce what they eat.  Humorous, heart-warming, challenging and enlightening, PLENTY will change the way you experience the world.

NOFC Sunday Grocery

November 29, 2009
12:00 pmto6:00 pm

The first week went so well - we’re going to do it again.  Please join us between noon and 6 pm at the Healing Center on the corner of St. Claude at St. Roch. We offer bulk dry goods and non-perishables of a staple variety and fresh produce from the Holly Grove Market.  Everyone is welcome. Bring your own reusable containers.

postponed - Fresh Market Kickoff at Circle Foods

December 10, 2009
2:00 pmto5:00 pm

Help support other great projects in the Co-op’s new neighborhood.

postponed

 Come celebrate the kickoff of the new weekly Fresh Market at the Circle Food Store! The first market will take place on Thursday, December 10 from 2-5pm in the Circle Food Store parking lot at the corner of N. Claiborne and St. Bernard Avenue, and will continue weekly at that time and place. Fresh produce, dairy, seafood, and baked goods will be available for sale. Cash, EBT, and WIC will be accepted. Community-based non-profits are invited to table at the market. Downtown Neighborhood Market Consortium, an initiative of the Renaissance Project sponsors this and other community markets. For more information, contact Sarah Howard, Market Coordinator:  (sarah@dnmc.org) sarah (at) dnmc (dot) orgPlease spread the word!

Action Team Meeting - All Welcome!

December 7, 2009
6:30 pmto8:00 pm

Please come meet with the volunteers of the action team every other Monday to give input and get volunteer assignments.  We meet at the Healing Center (our future location), 2372 St. Claude Ave.  Agenda to be posted shortly.

NOFC Board of Directors Meeting

December 2, 2009
6:00 pmto8:30 pm

6pm at the Healing Center 2372 St. Claude at St. Roch.  Open to everyone.

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