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Local Table
A Guide To Food And Farming In Middle Tennessee
Spring 2013
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Relief for flooded farmers

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

A group of dedicated food advocates and farmers have just put together a new fund for Tennessee farmers who felt the effect of the recent flood, Field of Greens Fund. The fund will be a permanent fund handled by the new Community Food Advocates organization (Food Security Partners of Middle Tennessee and Manna have combined).
I thought I’d print part of the press release about the new fund and encourage everyone to do some shopping at either of the Whole Foods’ stores this coming Tues., June 29th when 5% of your bill will be donated to the new fund. It’s a great way to support your local farmer.

A Fund for Middle Tennessee’s Sustainable Farmers is the culmination of a grassroots response by local food advocates seeking a way to support farmers in the aftermath of the May 2010 flooding in Middle Tennessee. The Field of Greens Fund is supported by a coalition of food retailers, farmers, businesses, agencies and food advocates who have deep ties to Middle Tennessee’s sustainable and organic farmers.

Founding support for the fund will be provided by Whole Foods Market. On Tuesday, June 29th, Whole Foods Market’s Franklin and Green Hills locations are hosting a 5 percent day to benefit the fund. Representatives of Community Food Advocates Field of Greens Fund will be on hand at both locations to talk about the fund and hand out information.

In addition, Whole Foods Market locations throughout the southeast are selling a limited edition t-shirt designed with the slogan, “Bring the Music Back” to benefit the fund. T-shirts are available in stores in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.

The Field of Greens Fund will be established as a permanent program of Community Food Advocates. The Fund will not be limited to flood or disaster relief/recovery, but is intended to be a permanent funding source for farmers’ needs to rebuild, expand and grow their sustainable farms. Initial Field of Greens Fund awards grants will, however, be focused primarily on farmers affected by the flood.

VISIT WHOLE FOODS MARKETS ON JUNE 29th

Please consider doing your grocery shopping at either the Franklin or Green Hills Whole Foods Market locations on Tuesday, June 29. The 5 percent of sales benefit will run throughout the entire day.

More details about the application process will be announced in the coming weeks.

DONATE DIRECTLY TO THE FUND

You can give to the fund by mailing checks payable to Community Food Advocates, 415 4th Ave. South, Unit B, Nashville, TN 37201. Please include “Field of Greens Fund” in the memo field. Call (615) 385-2286 for more information.

Food On Film

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Summertime is here – the temperatures and humidity have risen, but so has the bounty of locally grown produce and fruit. For those folks interested in the issues surrounding local food and farming, we have some great opportunities this summer to learn more about our local food systems and our own Middle Tennessee community. Starting this evening, Tues., June 16th, Martha Stamps and several of Nashville’s food organizers are supporting The Good Food Film Festival at Warner Park Nature center on Hwy. 100. The free series will be held every Tuesday through the end of July and feature six evenings of great films, lively discussion and community connections around the idea that our food system should be locally managed, safe and delicious.

Most of the series’ films have been up to now, unavailable for viewing in our area and include such films as Tableland, A Sense of Wonder, Saving Seeds and The Rise of Southern Cheese. Other films include King Corn and The Real Dirt on Farmer John. This is a wonderful opportunity to spend an educational and informative evening . For more info, go to http://www.richlandgardens.net/filmfestival.html

Over at the Belcourt Theatre in Hillsboro Village, The Food on Film Series will be held June 26 through July 2. The kick off film is Food Inc. (recently reviewed in Local Table), and currently kicking up a storm in the foodie world. In addition to the Food Inc. screening, opening night will include a panel discussion with a group of local and regional advocates moderated by The Nashville Scene’s Carrington Fox and light refreshments provided by Whole Foods. The following day, Saturday., June 27 from 11 AM til 3 PM, an “All-American” styled information fair in the parking lot at the Belcourt will include Whole Foods of Nashville, Slow Food Nashville, Bongo Java Roasting Co, Nashville Originals, Food Security Partners, Nashville Farmer’s Market, Local Table, Green Bag Lady, Delvin Farms, Alimentum, Buy Fresh/Buy Local and Team Green.

For a complete run down of the four food themed documentaries (including another Local Table reviewed film, The Garden), all of which have garnered numerous awards on the film festival circuit, go to http://www.belcourt.org/events?id=64661

So if eating locally has gotten you thinking or wanting to learn more, catch some of these upcoming films – we’re lucky to have them screening in town.