Sustainability Schools Update!

April 18, 2013 in Community Events, Sustainability Schools, Uncategorized

Sustainability Schools iconCheck out this latest update of the 2013 Sustainability Schools Calendar.

The yearlong “Fearless Homesteading” course continues, Shiitake and Oyster Mushroom Intensive, Backyard Fruit Trees, Eating Wild, Beekeeping and SO MUCH MORE!!!

Thanks is due to all our partners: Greener PartnersDickinson College FarmQuiet Creek Herb FarmSpring Creek HomesteadingEastern PA Permaculture GuildHome Grown InstituteJennings Environmental Education Center and Pennypack Farm & Education Center.

Visit our main Sustainability Schools page for more information or follow the links above to visit each partner’s page for workshops near you!

    • May 25, 2013
    • May 26, 2013
      • Fearless Homesteading: A Year Long Course
        Location: Kimberton Waldorf School, Garden Bldg, Phoenixville, Chester, Pennsylvania 19460
    • June 2, 2013
    • June 15, 2013
      • Backyard Beekeeping with Rodney Morgan
        Location: Dickinson College Farm, 553 Park Drive, Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania 17007
    • June 30, 2013
      • Fearless Homesteading: A Year Long Course
        Location: Kimberton Waldorf School, Garden Bldg, Phoenixville, Chester, Pennsylvania 19460
    • July 26, 2013
      • Medicinal Herb Intensive
        Location: Quiet Creek Herb Farm & School of Country Living, 93 Quiet Creek Lane Brookville, PA
    • July 27, 2013
    • August 4, 2013
    • August 16, 2013
      • Earthen Building Intensive
        Location: Quiet Creek Herb Farm & School of Country Living, 93 Quiet Creek Lane Brookville, PA
    • August 24, 2013
    • September 21, 2013
    • October 6, 2013
    • October 12, 2013
      • Backyard Chickens- Peeps to Processing
        Location: Dickinson College Farm, 553 Park Drive, Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania 17007
    • October 18, 2013
    • October 26, 2013
      • Backyard Fruit Trees Series - Fall
        Location: Greener Partners: Longview Center For Agriculture, Stump Hall Road, Collegeville, PA
    • November 9, 2013
    • December 14, 2013
      • Backyard Fruit Trees Series - Winter
        Location: Greener Partners: Longview Center For Agriculture, Stump Hall Road, Collegeville, PA

 

Philly Farm & Food Fest 2013 is Wind Powered, How about You?

March 21, 2013 in Community Events, Community Support for PASA, Uncategorized

This Year’s Philly Farm & Food Fest is Locally Wind Powered, How About You?

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Did you know this year, the Philly Farm & Food Fest is powered with 100% local Pennsylvania wind energy by Clean Currents? We think using local wind power is a great complement to celebrating local food – just like a perfect wine and cheese pairing.

Clean Currents is the region’s only Certified B Corp green energy company – and they give back to the community. You can also get 100% Pennsylvania wind power at your home!

To celebrate all things local, when you sign up for wind power with Clean Currents (before Wednesday, April 10th) they will buy you a ticket to Philly Farm & Food Fest!

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Take a moment to learn more and sign up here.

Thanks for supporting Philly Farm & Food Fest and local wind power!

 

In 2012, the Philly Farm & Food Fest (PF3) drew nearly 3,000 participants to the Pennsylvania Convention Center. They came to taste, buy and meet the people who grow and produce delicious local foods. A joint project of PASA and Fair Food, we invite you to join us in this unique farm-focused celebration of wholesome foods.

When Apr 14, 2013from 11:00 AM to 04:00 PM
Where Philadelphia, PA / Philadelphia Co
Contact Name Marilyn Anthony
Contact Phone 610-241-5127

General Admission tickets - click here.
Adults $15 and children under 12 are free.

Sponsorship of PF3 enables you to reach a diverse regional audience of consumers interested in sustainable products and businesses. PF3 has a robust web presence, a powerful social media network, large promotional partners and a team of professional media and event promoters. To learn more about sponsorship or underwriting opportunities, contact Marilyn Anthony (PASA) or Ann Karlen (Fair Food).

Want to be a PF3 Volunteer? You’ll find volunteer applications on phillyfarmfest.org. Volunteer applications must be submitted by March 29, 2013. Positions will be filled on a first-come basis.

2013 Sustainability Schools Schedule

January 14, 2013 in Community Events, Sustainability Schools, Uncategorized

Kimchi WorkshopThe time has come!

What a great lineup of Sustainability Schools for the 2013 calendar year. Please continue to check back for updates throughout the year.

Thanks is due to all our partners: Greener Partners, Dickinson College Farm, Quiet Creek Herb Farm, Spring Creek Homesteading, Eastern PA Permaculture Guild, Home Grown InstituteJennings Environmental Education Center and Pennypack Farm & Education Center.

Visit our main Sustainability Schools page for more information or follow the links above to visit each partner’s page for workshops near you!

    • May 25, 2013
    • May 26, 2013
      • Fearless Homesteading: A Year Long Course
        Location: Kimberton Waldorf School, Garden Bldg, Phoenixville, Chester, Pennsylvania 19460
    • June 2, 2013
    • June 15, 2013
      • Backyard Beekeeping with Rodney Morgan
        Location: Dickinson College Farm, 553 Park Drive, Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania 17007
    • June 30, 2013
      • Fearless Homesteading: A Year Long Course
        Location: Kimberton Waldorf School, Garden Bldg, Phoenixville, Chester, Pennsylvania 19460
    • July 26, 2013
      • Medicinal Herb Intensive
        Location: Quiet Creek Herb Farm & School of Country Living, 93 Quiet Creek Lane Brookville, PA
    • July 27, 2013
    • August 4, 2013
    • August 16, 2013
      • Earthen Building Intensive
        Location: Quiet Creek Herb Farm & School of Country Living, 93 Quiet Creek Lane Brookville, PA
    • August 24, 2013
    • September 21, 2013
    • October 6, 2013
    • October 12, 2013
      • Backyard Chickens- Peeps to Processing
        Location: Dickinson College Farm, 553 Park Drive, Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania 17007
    • October 18, 2013
    • October 26, 2013
      • Backyard Fruit Trees Series - Fall
        Location: Greener Partners: Longview Center For Agriculture, Stump Hall Road, Collegeville, PA
    • November 9, 2013
    • December 14, 2013
      • Backyard Fruit Trees Series - Winter
        Location: Greener Partners: Longview Center For Agriculture, Stump Hall Road, Collegeville, PA

 

PA in September: PASA Blankets the Commonwealth in Support of Local Farms & Food

September 16, 2012 in Community Events, Community Resources, Community Support for PASA, Uncategorized

The Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) announces an exciting array of events and opportunities to support your local farmer while enjoying the lovely fall weather in Pennsylvania. To celebrate the harvest season, PASA is hosting and attending farmer-focused and family-friendly events throughout the Commonwealth. Read on to find an event near you or mark your calendars for a PA road trip!

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South Central PA:

Join PASA at Farm Aid 2012 on Saturday, September 22, at Hersheypark Stadium. The concert will feature Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Dave Matthews with Tim Reynolds, Kenny Chesney, Jack Johnson, ALO, Pegi Young & The Survivors and Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real. Farm Aid is much more than a concert – there are plenty of events leading up to the concert, including the following:

  • Farm Aid’s 2nd National Gathering of Farm Advocates on Thursday, September 20, is a working meeting that will bring together new and established farm advocates and financial, legal and farm policy experts for a day of training and skills development. Register at farmaid.org/advocates.
  • The Farm Aid Forum – Shale Gas Extraction & the Family Farm is an educational session provided to discuss the range of impacts, resources and protections for those facing unconventional natural gas extraction on their land or in their community. This open meeting will be held Friday, September 21st from 9:00am – 12:00pm at the Holiday Inn Harrisburg East (4752 Lindle Road, Harrisburg PA 17111). RSVPs are required – please email alicia@farmaid.org to RSVP.
  • Farm Aid’s HOMEGROWN Village is open from noon to 5:30pm on Saturday, September 22, and is a lively space where concert goers enjoy interactive and experiential exhibits about soil, water, family farmers and good food! Stop by and visit PASA’s three exhibits in the HOMEGROWN Village. Play ag trivia, help recreate a mural of the Buy Fresh Buy Local® logo, learn about backyard conservation and homesteading in the Skills Tent, try out our bicycle powered generator at our Good Food Neighborhood™ booth and enter to win amazing raffle prizes donated by PASA member farms and businesses.

For more information about these and other Farm Aid events surrounding the concert, visit farmaid.org/events.

ART on the FARM at Dickinson College Farm in Boiling Springs on Sunday, September 23, from 4:00pm to 8:00pm is a collaborative fundraiser to benefit PASA & the Carlisle Arts & Learning Center (CALC). Art on the Farm provides a unique opportunity for the Cumberland Valley to experience local flare through art, education and agriculture.

Area painters, ceramicists, fiber artists and performance artists will be engaged “en plein air” work from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. Guests will be given a map of the Dickinson College Farm for an opportunity to interact with artists in action. Educational programs will run concurrently with the “en plein air” sessions, allowing visitors to gain a deeper perspective and appreciation for key topics relating to sustainable land management and food production.

Hors d’oeuvres made by local restaurants will be provided along with samplings of craft beer and wines. This will be followed by a light dinner made with fresh, local ingredients. The night will culminate with a live and silent auction. The cost is $40 per Individual or $75 per couple. To purchase tickets visit carlislearts.org or call (717) 249-6973.

 

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Eastern PA:
PASA’s 5th Annual Bike Fresh Bike Local ride offers 25, 50 or 75 mile route options to make this the perfect ride for those who haven’t been on their bike in a while to cyclists looking for a challenge. Get your family, friends and co-workers out to appreciate the beautiful rolling hills of Chester County and see where our food comes from! The ride starts & finishes at event partner and Chester County’s famous beer destination, Victory Brewing Company. All participants receive a delicious locally sourced lunch and an award winning Victory draft beer (for riders 21+ years of age) after the ride!
Walk-in registration ($45) is available at the event. PASA also gratefully welcomes additional donations, which you can add at the time of registration. Register at pasafarming.org/bikefresh.

Join PASA from 11:00am – 3:00pm on Saturday, September 22, for an amazing event celebrating the official Grand Re-Opening of Kimberton Whole Foods’ Downingtown store in its new location! Come for the expanded organic produce section, the larger selection of great healthy groceries, the green building features throughout the store and the free samples, bike raffle, kids activities and food demos! The new Downingtown store is 2 doors down from the previous Downingtown location in the Milltown Square Shopping Center.  Directions to Kimberton’s store in Downingtown can be found by visiting kimbertonwholefoods.com/stores/downingtown.

 

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Western PA:
September is Local Foods Month in Western PA, and to add to the fun and celebration, PASA is hosting a Farmer Olympics at the Mother Earth News Fair! The Farmer Olympics brings local farmers and their supporters together for some friendly competition in fun, farming-inspired challenges. Teams of farmers and community members will test their skill, agility, teamwork and knowledge in competitions like the potato harvest scramble, tomato-trellising relay, box building, fence moving and farm trivia. Teams receive free admission to the Mother Earth News Fair on Sunday, September 23. Fun for all, and prizes to the winners!

The Mother Earth News Fair at Seven Springs Mountain Resort is a fun-filled, family-oriented sustainable lifestyle event. The Fair features practical, hands-on demos and workshops on topics like renewable energy, small-scale agriculture, livestock, gardening, green building, and natural health in addition to vendors of organic food and drink, books and magazines, tools, seeds, clothing and more. In 2011, over 9,000 people attended the Fair, and this year the event has been extended from two days to three. Look for today’s interview with Mother Earth News Fair keynoter and author of The Art of Fermentation, Sandor Katz on the Good Food Neighborhood blog!

 

Also, don’t forget about these upcoming Sustainability Schools workshops:

Potluck & Recipe Swap
Saturday, September 22
Longview Center for Agriculture
Collegeville, Montgomery County
In partnership with Greener Partners

Saving Tradition by Saving Seed
Saturday, September 29
Dickinson College Farm
Boiling Springs, Cumberland County
In partnership with Dickinson College Farm

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About PASA:

With over 5,000 members, the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) is one of the largest and most active sustainable agriculture organizations in the U.S. Through educational programs and regional marketing assistance for farmers, advocacy, and public outreach, PASA seeks to promote profitable farms that produce healthy food for all people while respecting the natural environment. PASA’s hallmark event, the Farming for the Future Conference, draws thousands of participants from more than 30 states and six countries each February. For more information, visit pasafarming.org.

 

Megan Epler
(814) 349.9856 x15
megan@pasafarming.org

“Promoting profitable farms that provide healthy food for all people while respecting the natural environment.”

Ever consider volunteering for Farm Aid?

July 13, 2012 in Community Events, Community Resources, Community Support for PASA, Uncategorized

Farm Aid 2012 is taking place at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA on September 22nd!

The Farm Aid Staff have always been big fans of the annual PASA conference. Now it’s your turn to check out their annual event in your own backyard and even get in on the action. Volunteers are used throughout concert weekend and play a huge role in Farm Aid’s annual event- even the musicians volunteer their time! A limited number of volunteer positions still exist for this year’s show. Volunteers receive great perks in exchange for their time including a T-shirt, a meal, and parking. Saturday volunteers will gain admission to the volunteer section and be able to watch the show before and after their volunteer shift.  Please email Anna Miragliuolo at anna@farmaid.org for additional information and write “New Volunteer” in the subject line.

Generous Offer from Tait Farm Foods

April 21, 2012 in Community Events, Community Support for PASA

Dear Good Food Neighbor,

As longtime supporters and business members of the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA), we know firsthand the vital work being done to support Pennsylvania farms, healthy food and a growing agriculture relationship with our local communities. That’s why Tait Farm Foods is proud to partner with PASA to raise important funds through the sale of our products made right on our farm in Central Pennsylvania.

When you shop our online store starting today, 30% of your purchase of Tait Farm Foods products will go directly to PASA.

There is no limit to this fundraising opportunity, so shop to your heart’s desire to benefit PASA! Hurry, though, this promotion ends at midnight, Tuesday, May 15th.

How it works:

  1. Shop Tait Farm Foods products from our farm website starting today. The various product categories are on the navigation bar on left, including our exclusive gift collections.
  2. Support PASA by entering Group Code: PASA0512 at checkout and 30% of your order’s total (before tax and shipping) will directly benefit PASA.
  3. Enjoy!

This is a great opportunity to stock up on your summer shrubs, salad dressings, jams and more! Tait Farm totes and gift collections, packed full of your favorite products, make the perfect gift for Graduations, Mother’s Day, and the wedding couple on your shopping list.

Thank you for shopping Tait Farm Foods…and supporting PASA!


PA: Carlisle – Annual Local Food Dinner with Ben Hewitt

February 14, 2012 in Community Events

When: March 24th at 6:30pm (immediately following the winter Farmers on the Square market!)
Where: Dickinson College Social Hall, Holland Union Building (HUB), Carlisle, PA
Keynote Speaker: Ben Hewitt, author of The Town that Food Saved
All proceeds benefit Farmers on the Square market. Help support local farmers and enjoy a delicious dinner, too!

About the Keynote Speaker

Ben HewittBen Hewitt was born and raised in northern Vermont, where he currently runs a small-scale, diversified hill farm with his family. He lives with his wife and two sons in a self-built home that is powered by a windmill and solar photovoltaic panels. To help offset his renewable energy footprint, Ben drives a really big truck. His work has appeared in numerous national periodicals, including the New York Times Magazine, Wired, Gourmet, Discover, Skiing, Eating Well, Yankee Magazine, Powder, Men’s Journal, National Geographic Adventure,and Outside. His latest book is Making Supper Safe: One Man’s Quest to Learn the Truth about Food Safety.

Listen to an interview with Ben Hewitt on NPR’s Think Radio with Krys Boyd: “Is Our Food Really Safe?”

LA Times: “Frontlines of a Food Revolution”

Ben Hewitt’s Website


How to Purchase Tickets: Tickets go on sale for all community members on March 12th. If you would like to receive a reminder when ticket sales go live, please sign up for the Local Food Dinner email list using this form.

Tickets will also be on sale in theHolland Union Building on the following dates & times:

Week of March 5th (Dickinson Students Only):
11:30-1:30 and 5:00-7:00 Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri

Week of  March 12th
11:00-1:00 Mon, Wed, Fri

Week of March 17th
11:30-1:30 and 5:00-7:00 Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri


Getting to the Local Food Dinner: 

Map of Dickinson Campus – Holland Union Building is #16. Directions to Dickinson
Parking is available on the street and in campus lots. Carpooling is encouraged!

If you cannot make the dinner, we still encourage you to attend the indoor farmers’ market in the Holland Building on March 24th from 3:00pm-6:00pm.

Check out some pictures from the 2010 Local Food Dinner!


About the Local Food Dinner

Since 2005, the Dickinson College Farm has worked hard to organize our region’s local food celebration. By contacting local farmers and charging the College’s Dining Services with the task of developing a seasonal menu, we have succeeded in drawing a crowd of 200 each year for a feast that is one of a kind.

We have been fortunate to have leaders like Anna Lappe, co-founder of Small Planet Institute and a widely respected author and educator, renowned for her work as a sustainable food advocate; Kim Tait, owner of Tait Farms food activist, and agricultural entrepreneur; Nina Planck, Farmers’ Market organizer, food activist, and author; Kim Seeley, PA Dairy Farmer, President of the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA); Anthony Flaccavento, founder and executive director of Appalachian Sustainable Development as keynote speakers.

Our Local Food Dinner is held on campus in the Holland Union Building (HUB) Social Hall every spring.


Past Speakers

April 9, 2011: Keynote Speaker: Anna Lappe, daughter of Frances Moore Lappe and international advocate on issues relating to “sustainability, food politics, globalization, and social change”.Anna Lappe founded the Small Planet Institute.

March 27, 2010: Keynote Speaker: Tim Stark, farmer and author of “Heirloom”, a memoir of over fifteen years of growing heirloom vegetables on Eckerton Hill Farm.
The Examiner: “Successful Tomato Farmer Tim Stark Details the Ironies of his Job”
2009-2010 Local Food Dinner Pictures

April 4, 2009: Keynote Speaker: Lyle Estill, author of “Small is Possible: Life in a Local Economy”; “Biodiesel Power; the Passion, People, and Politics of the Next Renewable Fuel”; and “Industrial Evolution; Local Solutions for a Low Carbon Future”.

 
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