Pride of Pierce County http://prideofpierce.posterous.com Most recent posts at Pride of Pierce County posterous.com Tue, 12 Jul 2011 12:10:32 -0700 Pierce Co. Gleaning Project - Volunteer Training Sessions - July 14 & 23 http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/pierce-co-gleaning-project-volunteer-training http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/pierce-co-gleaning-project-volunteer-training
Join the Pierce County Gleaning Project's effort to feed people and reduce food waste in our own backyards!
 
Volunteer or sign your tree up for the neighborhood fruit harvest this year. We depend entirely on volunteers to pick and deliver home grown fruit to food banks, not to mention, fresh fruit abounds! Sign up online at www.piercecountygleaningproject.org and join us at one of our volunteer training sessions: July 14th from 6:30-7:30pm at Tacoma's Main Downtown Library, and July 23rd from 10:30-11:30am at the Tacoma Weelock Library.
Wanna feed your mind too?

We have also been hosting a gleaning project book club/discussion group. This month we will meet at Kings Books at 6:00pm on August 2nd to discuss Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health by Marion Nestle. Next month in September, we will be discussing Free For All: Fixing School Food in America.
 
 

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Wed, 11 May 2011 12:07:29 -0700 Food Lust 2011 - June 4 - The Feast is On! A Regional Fundraiser for CHC http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/food-lust-2011-june-4-the-feast-is-on-a-regio http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/food-lust-2011-june-4-the-feast-is-on-a-regio
 
The Feast is On!  Food Lust 2011   Saturday, June 45 PM - 10 PMThe Fields at Willie Greens Tickets $85 per person, proceeds to benefit Cascade Harvest Coalition Click here to purchase A special tip of the fork to this year's sponsors: Charlie's Produce, Grand Central Bakery, King-Pierce Farm Bureau, Northwest Farm Credit Services, One PacificCoast Bank, Organic Valley, Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance, PCC Natural Markets, Seattle Tilth and Urban Food Link.
 
Cascade Harvest Coalition (CHC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to “re-localizing” the food system in Washington State by more directly connecting consumers and producers.  Programs include Puget Sound Fresh (www.pugetsoundfresh.org), FarmLink (like match.com for farmers and landowners working to grow a next generation of farmers), and Farm-to-Table (connecting farmers and food buyers throughout the State to get more products into local eaters mouths and to increase sales of local farm products ;).  CHC is a great partner in Pride of Pierce County efforts.
 
 

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Tue, 10 May 2011 12:03:45 -0700 Mother Earth News Fair & Tours Coming to Puyallup Fairgrounds - June 4-5 http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/mother-earth-news-fair-tours-coming-to-puyall http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/mother-earth-news-fair-tours-coming-to-puyall
 
"Mother Earth News magazine has been helping folks live self-reliant, sustainable, meaningful lives for more than 40 years.  With an audience of more than 3 million readers worldwide, it is the largest and longest-running environmental lifestyle magazine on the planet.... The Mother Earth News Fairs are fun-filled, family-oriented sustainable lifestyle events that feature dozens of practical, hands-on demonstrations and workshops from the leading authorities on: Renewable Energy, Small-scale Agriculture, Gardening, Green Building, Green Transportation and Natural Health."
 
There will also be farm tours associated with the Mother Earth News Fair... links and details on tours below... some in Pierce County... some farther afield.
 

Meat Tour - Direct Marketing and Small Scale Meat Production

http://www.motherearthnews.com/shopping/detail.aspx?itemnumber=5445

 

Why Buy Local Tour of Orting Valley Farms

http://www.motherearthnews.com/shopping/detail.aspx?itemnumber=5446

 

Snolqualmie Valley Farm Tours - The New American Farmer

http://www.motherearthnews.com/shopping/detail.aspx?itemnumber=5447

 

Organic Vegetable & Small Fruit Production and CSA'S

http://www.motherearthnews.com/shopping/detail.aspx?itemnumber=5448

 

Small Scale Dairy Tour - Cows, Goats and Sheep Dairies

http://www.motherearthnews.com/shopping/detail.aspx?itemnumber=5449

 

Season Extension/ Hydroponics/ Winery Tour

http://www.motherearthnews.com/shopping/detail.aspx?itemnumber=5450

 

 

 

Quick order form

https://www.motherearthnews.com/order/order.aspx?promocode=MMEINB41

 

 

 

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Tue, 03 May 2011 10:08:52 -0700 May 11 - "The Gleaners and I" http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/may-11-the-gleaners-and-i http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/may-11-the-gleaners-and-i
Please join the Tacoma Food Coop in cooperation with The Emergency Food Network, Pierce County Gleaning Project, & St. Leo Food Connection

Wednesday, May 11th from 6-8pm at Rausch Auditorium

for a free and open to the public showing of

"The Gleaners & I"

 
More info here: http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=1ae9b250e0dd6fc47f5c41a77&id=40bcf3c5c3&e=acb31ad216
 
 

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Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:01:00 -0700 Celebrate Arbor Day by signing up your fruit tree for gleaning http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/celebrate-arbor-day-by-signing-up-your-fruit http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/celebrate-arbor-day-by-signing-up-your-fruit
Friday, April 29 is Arbor Day.  Celebrate this year by signing up your fruit tree to be gleaned with the Pierce County Gleaning Project. Details below.

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Don't be alarmed if you find people embracing their trees this Friday because it is National Arbor Day... the day to plant and care for our verdant pals. If you are the proud owner of a fruit tree (or know somebody who is), we have an easy way for you to show them some love: Register your tree for a community fruit tree harvest in your area!

So often fruit trees provide way more than we can handle at once, and much fruit falls on the ground, creates a mess, and provides an easy vector for tree diseases. Several organizations around the sound are trying to prevent this waste and use this local produce to feed people in need by picking their neighbors' unwanted fruit, and giving it to local food banks. With half of food bank clients being either children or the elderly, this ready to eat fresh local produce is always needed and appreciated.

This Arbor Day, love your trees, love your community, and register your fruit trees!

Sign your tree up today for this year's harvests at one of the following organizations around the sound:

Pierce County Gleaning Project - in Tacoma and Pierce County Register your tree here
City Fruit - in North Seattle (email here for more info) and South Seattle (email here for more info)
Solid Ground Lettuce Link - in Downtown and Central Seattle - Call the Seattle Tilth Hotline to register your tree (206.633.0224)
Community Harvest of Southwest Seattle - in west Seattle - Register your tree here
Urban Abundance - in Vancouver, Wa

Even if you don't have fruit trees, you can still help out by spreading the word to your friends, neighbors, and family, or sign up to volunteer to help with the harvest!

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Wed, 27 Apr 2011 09:39:37 -0700 May TFC Coffee Talks! http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/may-tfc-coffee-talks http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/may-tfc-coffee-talks

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May 2011 Tacoma Food Co-op Coffee Talks

Come and learn more about membership, what we are up to, and our next steps!


Please plan to arrive about 15-30 minutes early to join me for some food or drink!

 


Saturday May, 7th

11am-12pm

The Greener Bean
1039 Regents Blvd
Fircrest, WA
98466

Thursday May 19th

6-7pm

Bluebeard Coffee
2201 6th Ave
Tacoma, WA
98403

Monday May 23rd

5-6pm

Shakabrah Java
2618 6th Ave
Tacoma, WA
98406

Tuesday May 31st

6-7pm

Swasey Library
7001 6th Ave
Tacoma, WA
98406


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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 13:02:00 -0700 Plant an Extra Row for the Pierce County Gleaning Project http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/plant-an-extra-row-for-the-pierce-county-glea http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/plant-an-extra-row-for-the-pierce-county-glea Today at the community garden summit plant starts were given away for folks to Plant an Extra Row and grow food to donate to food banks. Plant an Extra Row is a project of the Pierce County Gleaning Project. The starts were grown by Bellarmine, Peace of the Earth farm, L'Arche Farm and Gardens, Tahoma Farms, and Tagro. In 2010, the Pierce County Gleaning Project harvested over 8,300 lbs of produce from urban fruit trees and farmers market vendors for county food banks--which have experienced a large increase in the number of clients seeking emergency food. If you want to help your local food bank by growing an extra row or saving those apples on your or your neighbor's fruit tree, head to www.piercecountygleaningproject.org or call 253.584.1040.

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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 12:45:00 -0700 Tacoma's Mayor Strickland Opens the 2nd Annual Community Gardens Summit http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/tacomas-mayor-strickland-opens-the-2nd-annual http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/tacomas-mayor-strickland-opens-the-2nd-annual Today is the 2nd annual community garden summit at the manitou community center in Tacoma! It was kicked off with a great visit from Mayor Strickland, who has a goal to have Tacoma be the city with the most community gardens per capita. With over one hundred people in attendance, the garden summit has been a hit. Workshops include edible flowers, food access, composting, square foot gardening, worm composting, fruit tree gleaning, container gardening, garden art, trellising, and permaculture! Many of the workshops are hands on and being held outside, even better on one of the sunniest days yet this spring.

For more information on community gardens in Tacoma and Pierce County, visit: www.growlocaltacoma.com

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Tue, 19 Apr 2011 08:48:47 -0700 GardenSphere Tacoma Urban Coop Tour - June 25 http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/gardensphere-tacoma-urban-coop-tour-june-25 http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/gardensphere-tacoma-urban-coop-tour-june-25 GardenSphere is hosting the first Tacoma Urban Coop Tour.  The date is set for June 25, 2011.  It will run from 10-4.  [They were] looking for people to be tour participants.  If you would like your coop to be on the tour stop by the store for an application.  The applications will be due 3/31/11.  Coops must be in the city limits of Tacoma and meet all municipal code requirements.  Volunteer help needed too.

Stop in to get some information or an application for the tour.  

If you've ever wanted chickens and wanted to see what it takes to be an urban farmer, this is the event for you.  If you already have chickens and want to see other coops we encourage that too

GardenSphere is located at 3310 North Proctor Street.


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Tue, 19 Apr 2011 08:08:48 -0700 2nd Annual Community Garden Summit - Saturday, April 23 http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/2nd-annual-community-garden-summit-saturday-a http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/2nd-annual-community-garden-summit-saturday-a http://www.growlocaltacoma.com/events/184/community-garden-summit

Come one come all to the 2nd annual Community Garden Summit

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 23rd, 2011
Manitou Community Center, 4806 S. 66th St., Tacoma.

Children are welcome.

This is a free event and is open to all Tacoma and Pierce County residents. Come learn about growing food and community gardening! Event is not limited to those who garden in Community Gardens – all of us who grow vegetables are gardening in community.

To register, contact Community Garden Coordinator Kristen McIvor at kristenm@cascadeland.org or (253) 363-1846.

Lunch and childcare are provided at no charge, but you must register Wednesday, April 20, 2011.

Register by following this link

The summit will include:
• A brief address by Tacoma Mayor Marilyn Strickland. 
• Free workshops. Topics include square-foot gardening, composting, edible flowers, gardening with kids, art in the garden, trellising, how to plant a food bank garden, how to make your own fruit tree picker, worm composting, urban food sovereignty and how to do outreach for a diverse garden. 
• Free vegetable starts will be handed out to help kick off Pierce County’s “Plant a Row for the Hungry” campaign. 
• Free lunch, featuring fresh local produce.

The Tacoma-Pierce County Community Garden Project is about creating great communities, connecting people to their food supply, empowering them to grow their own food, promoting healthy activity and better nutrition, and creating a more livable urban environment

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Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:50:29 -0700 Food justice conversation, April 20, 6-8pm http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/food-justice-conversation-april-20-6-8pm http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/food-justice-conversation-april-20-6-8pm University of Puget sound, wheelock student center, Rasmussen rotunda, N 15th and N Lawrence, Tacoma

What is food justice and how do we create a more just food system?

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Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:16:24 -0700 Foodmatters movie, April 23, 5pm, the venue at Three Chicks Catering http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/foodmatters-movie-april-23-5pm-the-venue-at-t http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/foodmatters-movie-april-23-5pm-the-venue-at-t $5 suggested donation. April 23, 5pm. 3822 S.Union ave, Tacoma 98409

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Sat, 16 Apr 2011 11:30:30 -0700 Fresh, the movie -April 29, 7:00pm, Unity Center of Tacoma http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/fresh-the-movie-april-29-700pm-unity-center-o http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/fresh-the-movie-april-29-700pm-unity-center-o $5.00 admission
Unity Center of Tacoma
2102 s. 23rd St, Tacoma 98405

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Fri, 15 Apr 2011 10:55:45 -0700 Wilcox Farms Easter Egg Hunt, April 16, Roy http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/wilcox-farms-easter-egg-hunt-april-16-roy http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/wilcox-farms-easter-egg-hunt-april-16-roy

date:
Saturday, April 16, 2011
time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
cost:
Free
venue:
Wilcox Farms
40400 Harts Lake Valley Road
Roy, WA 98580-9182
info:
360-458-7774
Website
Join us at Wilcox Farms for the area\'s largest Easter Egg Hunt. Farm tours available 10am-4pm. The egg hunt begins at 1pm. Come experience Hay Rides, Farm Tours, Wilcox Omelets and the areas best Egg Hunt!


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Fri, 15 Apr 2011 10:55:14 -0700 Kitsap Farm Calendar 4-15-11 http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/kitsap-farm-calendar-4-15-11 http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/kitsap-farm-calendar-4-15-11
Kitsap Farm Calendar 4-15-11.pdf Download this file

Lots of good stuff going on next door in Kitsap County and throughout the region!

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Thu, 14 Apr 2011 08:56:41 -0700 Marlene's Market and Deli Celebrates 35 Years - Open House - April 16 http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/marlenes-market-and-deli-celebrates-35-years http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/marlenes-market-and-deli-celebrates-35-years

Come join the fun at Marlene’s 35th Anniversary Open House Celebration Sat., April 16, 11 am – 3 pm!  Samples, demos, giveaways & more will be available at both Tacoma and Federal Way locations.  However, I'll be at the Tacoma location on behalf of Cascade Harvest Coalition with brand new Puget Sound Fresh 2011 Farm Guides (www.pugetsoundfresh.org) - hot off the presses folks!  

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Wed, 13 Apr 2011 10:44:09 -0700 Earth Garden Fair - Bryant Montessori - Friday, April 22 http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/earth-garden-fair-bryant-montessori-friday-ap http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/earth-garden-fair-bryant-montessori-friday-ap

 

 

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Attached is information regarding Bryant Montessori School's 2nd annual Earth Day Garden Fair.  The fair will be held on Earth Day, Friday, April 22nd from 3:30 to 7:00 p.m.  The entire school community of students and their families will participate, as well as visitors from the community.  Last year, we had over 600 attendees. We expect over 1000 participants this year as word of this event has spread and enthusiasm for the event is high.  The garden fair will include a parade of the species, vendors, activity tables, and information booths. 

 

 

Kim Ebert-Colella

Bryant Montessori

Earth Day Coordinator

253-468-8630

 

 

 

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Garden Party Informaiton Table App..doc Download this file

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Sat, 09 Apr 2011 21:38:49 -0700 $1 Million Grant Funds WSU Extension ‘Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth’ Project http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/1-million-grant-funds-wsu-extension-healthy-g http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/1-million-grant-funds-wsu-extension-healthy-g
April 7, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Brian Clark, Marketing, News, and Educational Communications
509-335-6967, bcclark@wsu.edu

Source Contact

Brad Gaolach, Director, WSU Pierce County Extension
253-798-7180; gaolach@wsu.edu; cell: 206-992-5719

$1 Million Grant Funds WSU Extension ‘Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth’ Project

SEATTLE, Wash. – Washington State University Extension is the lead institution on a new “Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth” project funded by a $1 million grant from the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. The grant was announced today by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. Aimed at addressing childhood obesity and improving nutrition, the pilot project spans four states, will serve an estimated 2,800 students at 70 elementary schools, and will engage low-income students in the physical activity involved in growing food, learning life skills, and teaching science and math. The Cooperative Extension Services of Iowa State University, Cornell University, and the University of Arkansas are collaborating with WSU Extension on the project.

Brad Gaolach. Click image to download high-resolution version.

Brad Gaolach. Click image to download high-resolution version.

“School gardens hold great promise for educating our kids about food production and nutrition,” said Vilsack. “Learning where food comes from and what fresh food tastes like, and the pride of growing and serving your own fruits and vegetables, are life-changing experiences. Engaging kids in our efforts to end childhood hunger and curb childhood obesity is critical if we are going to succeed.”

“Across the nation, communities are facing the interrelated problems of obesity and chronic diseases associated with poor nutrition and lack of physical activity, which are often linked to poverty, food insecurity, lack of access to or utilization of open or green spaces, and limited understanding of the role of nutrition and physical activity in overall health,” said Brad Gaolach, the project’s lead scientist and director of Pierce County and King County Extension.

The project will utilize WSU Extension educators’ expertise in 4-H, gardening, and nutrition programs. Additionally, Extension researchers in all four states will assess both the process of implementing gardens in low-income schools and the nutritional outcomes of the project. King County is a nationally recognized nexus of efforts to improve nutrition and the local food system and confront health problems through gardening and other outdoor activities.

“We’ve been working in this arena for at least 10 years,” said Gaolach. “To me, the exciting thing is that this grant validates the value of the land-grant university system. We are, I think, the only organization that has programs in gardening, youth development, and nutrition, is capable of conducting the outcome assessment research and that is capable, through our national system, of disseminating and implementing this project on a national scale.”

The four states involved in the “Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth” project represent the ethnic, climatic, and geographic diversity of the United States. Within each state, low-income schools in both rural and urban settings were asked to partner with the collaborating universities. “This way, we’ll be able to test what grows best where and when in each of these climatic zones,” Gaolach said. “This gives us a true representation of the U.S., which is perfect for a program we’re piloting for the entire country.”

The schools selected to participate in this pilot come from urban, suburban, and rural communities and have at least 50 percent of their students qualified to receive free or reduced-price school meals. The $1 million pilot program is authorized under the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act. The announcement comes as First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! initiative celebrates April as National Gardening Month.

“This program is innovative and involves key land grant universities that bring the best from different regions of the country and the audiences that each state serves,” said Linda Kirk Fox, associate dean of WSU Extension. “This reflects strong collaboration and, ultimately, a good solution to improve people’s health.”

“Washington State University is a leader when it comes to gardening and garden-based learning, and this important pilot program will make a significant contribution to the development of national models,” said Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services. “This program moves us toward our goal of improving the health and nutrition of our kids and communities, and instilling healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime.”

“Gardening is an opportunity to build community plus teach science and math skills,” said Gaolach. “Thus the involvement of 4-H, which has considerable curricular experience in teaching kids science, technology, engineering and math skills, as well as life skills, in outdoor and other activity contexts.”

Gaolach said that one example of a way to engage youth in math through gardening might be in comparing nutrient application rates, such as the amount of compost applied, with plant growth. Likewise, once the food is grown, cooking recipes can be used to teach fractions. “This also excites kids about gardening, food and wholesome nutrition. And the best way to improve nutrition in families is to influence the behavior of parents through their children. If kids say, ‘Let’s eat more fresh vegetables,’ the parents are likely to listen.”

Twelve elementary schools in Washington are participating in the project:

  • Dick Scobee Elementary School in Auburn
  • Cedar Valley Elementary School in Covington
  • Highlands Elementary School in Renton
  • Ritzville Grade School in Ritzville
  • Mary Purcell Elementary School in Sedro-Wooley
  • Daffodil Valley Elementary School in Sumner
  • Fern Hill Elementary School in Tacoma
  • Franklin Elementary School in Tacoma
  • Mary Lyon Elementary School in Tacoma
  • Fruit Valley Elementary School – Community Center in Vancouver
  • Martin Luther King Elementary School in Vancouver
  • Truman Elementary School in Vancouver


For more information

Read the USDA press release.

Read the Iowa State press release.

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Sat, 09 Apr 2011 12:46:49 -0700 New location for gig harbor farmers market http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/new-location-for-gig-harbor-farmers-market http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/new-location-for-gig-harbor-farmers-market Just found the gig harbor farmers market in it's new location... Next to the movie theater at the Uptown shopping area. They are open and ready to go! They will so still have Wednesday's downtown starting in June.

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Sat, 09 Apr 2011 08:28:08 -0700 Proctor farmers market 9am-2pm Saturday http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/proctor-farmers-market-9am-2pm-saturday http://prideofpierce.posterous.com/proctor-farmers-market-9am-2pm-saturday It feels like Saturday again (and spring) with the proctor market back to regular schedule! 9am-2pm folks. www.proctorfarmersmarket.com

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