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IMPORTANT – US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Visiting The Bronx, Wednesday, January 4th.

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

 

VERY IMPORTANT! PLEASE SHARE FAR AND WIDE!

Tomorrow, Wednesday, January 4th, US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will be coming to the Bronx at Hostos Community College as part of her listening sessions for the upcoming ” Food and Farm Bill ”. This is an extremely important event for Bronxites in particular since we have the dubious distinction of being the poorest and unhealthiest and atrocious access to healthy and nutritious produce and vegetables that other areas in the state take for granted.

Please do share and if you can’t make it, send a friend, neighbor or relative in your place. I cannot begin to stress the importance of being there. I do have my reservation with the poor selection of time of day that the event will be held, which is 11am thus limiting the number of Bronxites who can attend. Maybe we can convince Senator Gillibrand to hold another session in the evening when it is more convenient for the working families in the Bronx?

**Spread the word!**

US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will be coming to the Bronx on January 4th to hear community members’ concerns about the food system and seek input on how she can improve access to healthy, affordable through changes in the “Food and Farm Bill”.

We can have a say in how to make affordable healthy food more accessible in grocery stores, farmers markets, CSAs, and new market opportunities. Come out and let your voice be heard this Wednesday! See below for more detailed information.

United States Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand (NY) cordially extends this invitation to attend her upcoming Farm Bill Listening Session in New York City.

As Congress begins debating the next Farm Bill, Senator Gillibrand will continue her statewide agricultural listening sessions to gather input from local farmers and advocates.

As the first New Yorker to serve on the Senate Agriculture Committee in nearly 40 years, Senator Gillibrand plans to focus on a broad range of food policy and agricultural issues that are important to New York in the next Farm Bill, including nutrition, access to affordable healthy food, farmers markets, CSAs, organics, new market opportunities, assistance for dairy farms and specialty crops, and investments in renewable energy.

EVENT: Farm Bill Listening Session DATE: January 4, 2012 TIME: 11am PLACE: Hostos Community College, D Building 149th Street and Walton Avenue, Bronx Savoy Multipurpose Room on the 2nd Floor

Please RSVP to FarmBillNYC@Gillibrand.Senate.Gov

**Save The Date – Bronx Food and Sustainability Coalition meeting – February 2012 **

Growing Food Justice – A Panel Discussion

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010


When I was invited to attend a panel discussion on food justice by Daniel Bowman Simon, the man behind The White House Organic Farm Project as well as his latest endeavor, the People’s Garden NYC campaign how could I say no?


“Growing Food Justice: How going local can help feed our city…and the world” features such big names on issues of food justice like urban farmer Karen Young-Washington, President of New York City Community Garden Coalition, Joel Berg, Executive Director of the New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Rabbi Brent Spodek, Rabbi in Residence at American Jewish World Services who will be discussing the topic around the Jewish holiday of Shavuot (one of the harvest festivals in Judaism) and of course Daniel Bowman Simon as well.

Come join me in Brooklyn as I continue on my quest to be a greener and more environmentally responsible Bronxite.

Where: The Commons on Atlantic

388 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn, NY

(A,C,G to Hoyt-Schermerhorn, 2,3 to Hoyt St or 2,3,4,5 to Nevins St)

Time: Wednesday, May 12th @ 6:30PM

If you are attending, please take a very BRIEF minute and register…tell them GreenBronxGuy referred ya!

So I Failed Miserably

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010


You would think that after attending and participating at the Bronx Food Summit that I would have made a better choice in eating but such is the danger of living in a Food Desert – it’s easier to eat something that kills rather than nourishes. Last night I ordered fried wings and french fries from the local Chinese take-out. I will try and make up for it later.