Tag: food security

  • Ballard Sprouts Updates

    Ballard Sprouts Updates

    Our little sprouts are doing well in the new giving garden, wood chips have been spread around the back yard and we are getting ready to erect our new greenhouse. Our next tasks are to create a level foundation for the greenhouse out of 4 x 4’s and start to assemble. 

    We will do this in 2 work parties:

    Sun Sept 7 from 2 – 4 pm – level soil, build the foundation and attach the greenhouse base

    Sat Sept 13 from 10 am – 12 pm – assemble the rest of the greenhouse

    If you are interested in helping install the greenhouse on either day, contact Jenny with your availability.

    You can participate in other ways as well! Contact Jenny about any of the following:

    • If you would like to devote a portion of your garden to growing vegetables for the Ballard Food Bank next Spring and would like to get veggie starts from our Sprouts program, please send your contact info and we let you know what we are growing and when the plant starts are ready for pick up in central Ballard.
    • If you do your own starts and expect to have more than you can fit in your garden and would like those to go to giving gardens, we are happy to receive and distribute those for you.
    • We’re happy to have more volunteers help with work parties next Spring where we plant seeds or transplant starts into bigger pots.
    • We can always use volunteers to weed and help improve the garden in preparation for showing it on the Edible Garden Tour next year!

    Below are some photos from our wood chips work day and of our giving garden growing!

  • Gardeners Needed!

    Gardeners Needed!

    4- Sallie at work!Excited to get your hands into the soil even though that final frost of the year has not yet arrived?
    Come join us in the greenhouse seeding flats, transplanting seedlings and generally providing nurture and sustenance to this years Giving Garden’s starts.

    Greenhouse Work To Start February.  Training Workshop scheduled for Feb 25.  Volunteers for this great local program can get involved by contacting Lori and let the fun begin !!!

    This project is part of Sustainable Ballard’s Ballard Sprouts Program.

  • 7th Annual Strengthening Local Economies Everywhere Dinner!

    7th Annual Strengthening Local Economies Everywhere Dinner!

    Community Alliance for Global Justice presents

    7th Annual Strengthening Local Economies Everywhere Dinner!

    Saturday, September 7th, 2013 

    NEW Location: University Christian Church, 4731 15th Ave NE


    Tickets available now on Brown Paper Tickets
    Tickets are sliding scale, $40-$100. Kids are only $10. We sell out, and this year we have a smaller venue, so get yours soon! Or be a Table Captain and organize a table of 10 people!
    $100 tickets sponsor a farmer/foodworker to attend!
    Solidarity tickets available; contact us for more information.

    About the Dinner:
    Happy Hour 5-6:30pm
    Enjoy libations, live music from Seattle Fandango Project, and delicious hors d’oeuvres provided by Kaspar’s while acquainting yourself with featured food justice organizations and groups promoting community development, food sovereignty and food workers’ rights. Get started early on our Silent Auction full of local and fair trade goodies, as well!

    Dinner 6:30-9pm
    Join us for a delicious dinner featuring dishes from Cafe Flora and Madres’ Kitchen, in addition to plates prepared by CAGJ’s in-house chefs and Community Kitchens Northwest using the seasonal bounty of Northwest farmers, ranchers and fisherfolk along with select Fair Trade ingredients. This year’s dinner will highlight in particular Pacific Northwest native foods. The Dessert Auction featuring more than 30 different desserts will make your mouth water!

    Keynote: Saru Jayaraman
    “Serving Up Justice: Why Sustainable Food Must Include Sustainable Working Conditions for the People Who Serve Us”Saru Jayaraman is codirector of the Restaurant Opportunities Centers United, author of Behind the Kitchen Door, and director of the Food Labor Research Center at UC-Berkeley – This year’s SLEE dinner celebrates food service workers and their accelerating struggle for better conditions. Fair food means fair conditions up and down the food chain, including the people who serve us at the table. Join us and our friends at Restaurant Opportunities Center United, Working Washington, and Unite HERE, among others, to celebrate the recent struggles of food service workers.

    Support the SLEE Dinner!
    To help in any of the following ways, please contact this year’s coordinator, Jasmine Zhang: slee@seattleglobaljustice.org, or call 206-405-4600. Thank you!
    Distribute Posters!  Contact us if you can put posters up in your neighborhood, workplace, etc!
    Volunteer! (and get in for free)! Child-care, bartenders (people with liquor serving permits), servers (experience great but not required!), and set-up/clean-up crew needed!
    Sponsor SLEE! Sponsors receive recognition at the dinner,
    and on our poster, website, & in the printed event program for 300.
    Be a Table Captain! Fill a table for 10 people, $400 – $1000 sliding scale… or come & bring a friend!
    Donate to Silent Auction! An experience, cabin get-away, massage, gift certificate, garden stuff….
    Make a dessert for the Dessert Auction! Any wonderful creation of yours to help us top off dinner!

    This event is wheelchair accessible and child-friendly.
    Childcare available for kids 2-11 from 6:30-9pm – please sign up through Brown Paper Tickets!

    For more information, or to volunteer for the event, please contact CAGJ206-405-4600 or email Jasmine, SLEE Coordinator.

  • Our 5th Annual Edible Garden Tour

    Our 5th Annual Edible Garden Tour

    egt12 orangeThis walking or biking tour provides examples of creative uses of parking strips, containers, raised beds, chicken coops, fruit trees, berries, bees and more! Meet the gardeners and ask questions. Be inspired! Check out your neighbors’ gardens. The tour includes a dozen gardens to explore within walking distance of Trinity United Methodist Church and Salmon Bay School. Your ticket includes a map of gardens and one entry into a Raffle of gardening books, supplies & Fiskars tools. Local NW gardening authors will be on hand to answer your gardening questions.

     

    egt12 potsWhen: Saturday June 29, 2013, 10am – 3pm
    Where: Buy your ticket/map at the parking lot west of Trinity United Methodist Church, 6512 23rd Ave NW, on the day of the tour
    Cost: $10 (kids are free) supports Sustainable Ballard’s community projects.
    Support this year comes from:

    Cool Season Gardener UrbanFarmHandbooklogo-fiskars-01gardenmentors