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Christmas
Arrangements
All
the bags will be double bags on Wed 17th December – which will be
the last bag until January 7th 2009, i.e. there will be no bag on 24th
or 31st December. We will be putting extra produce in the bags
in January to make up for the missed week.
Market
Chef at the Farmers' Market
After
the success of the first Market Chef, we'll be running the
event on a regular basis at the Stoke Newington Farmers’ Market. The
next will be on Saturday 15th November. We are looking for
local people to demonstrate their favourite seasonal recipes at the
market using ingredients from the market. All food will be
cooked in an outside kitchen. As well as watching the
demonstrations, visitors to the market will be able to taste the final
dishes – and give their verdict.
This
is a great way for local people to impress their friends, show off
their favourite recipes for seasonal food and give everyone a chance
to learn more about how to make delicious meals from the fresh,
organic food on sale from the farmers. Although we can’t promise you
your own TV series – we want to make Marketchef a regular feature at
the market –we’d also like it to be a launchpad for some new
Hackney-based organic food businesses – who could sell at the
market.
If
you would like to take part in the Marketchef project please contact
Growing Communities on 0207 502 7588 or growcomm@growingcommunities.org
Carbon
Calculator
If
you want to calculate your carbon footprint, you can check it on this webpage!
Triodos
Ethical Small Business Awards June 2008
Director
Julie Brown was one of the three finalists in the Triodos Ethical
Small Business Awards. On our press page, you
can watch a short film with Julie talking about Growing Communities'
aims and projects, with shots of the Farmers Market and packing of the
bags for the box scheme!
Pensioners'
Bag Scheme June 2008
We
have a new scheme for those on a state pension. The bags will be
exactly the same, but will cost less for pensioners. If you are
already a member and wish to change to the scheme, please contact us
(see below) and then change your standing order (it would help us if
you changed at the beginning of the month). New members can complete the
form in the usual way, but tick the pensioners' scheme box(es).
Prices
will be as follows:
Small
veg - £4.80 a week (£20.78 a month)
Standard veg - £8.12 a week (£35.17 a month)
No potatoes bag £9.23 a week (£39.97
a
month)
Small fruit - £3.51 a week (£15.19 a month)
Standard fruit - £6.46 (£27.98 a month)
Small
veg + standard fruit bag (£48.76 per month)
Small veg + small fruit bag (£35.97 per month)
Standard veg + standard fruit bag (£63.15 per month)
Standard veg + small fruit bag (£50.36 per month)
No-potato veg + standard fruit bag (£67.95 per month)
No-potato veg + small fruit bag (£55.16 per month)
Women’s
Social Leadership Awards 2008
Julie
Brown, founder and
Director of Growing
Communities, has been named as the top leader of a social business
in the Women's Social Leadership Awards.
The
awards recognise women who are showing outstanding social leadership
in campaigning, social enterprise, and voluntary work. Set up in 2007,
the awards aim to encourage and reward extraordinary vision, ethical
business practice and social responsibility. They showcase women in
businesses and organisations that offer innovative and sustainable
solutions to social problems.
The
event was supported by Oguntê,
a Social Innovations and Leadership Development company, and
BT Executive Women.
Growing
Communities fruit and veg scheme now accepts Healthy Start vouchers
August 2007
Our
box scheme is now part of the government’s Healthy Start scheme
which means that if you are in receipt of healthy start vouchers these
can be used towards the cost of your produce order with us. For
more info about eligibility for the scheme visit www.healthystart.nhs.uk
- and please get in touch with us by email or phone if you want to use
this option to help pay for your order with us.
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