Reuse Rally for the Arts

Call for PIONEER VALLEY ARTISTS!

SAVE THE DATE: OCTOBER 13, 2012

SATURDAY 9-12 AT JFK MIDDLE SCHOOL, 100 BRIDGE RD, FLORENCE

REUSE RALLY FOR THE ARTS

Artist Showcase and Sale

This event will showcase professional artisans who use at least 75% post-consumer materials to create works of art, clothing, accessories and more. 20+ creative reuse artists will be selected to demonstrate, display and sell their work – without fees!

Application deadline: August 24, 2012

Sponsored by the Northampton Department of Public Works ReUse Committee

COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION NOW!

If you are an artist and would like to apply to participate in this event please go to https://www.dropbox.com/s/uwvkih2vebpa01b/rally%20for%20the%20arts%20invitation%20Application-Writable.pdf in order to access the guidelines and application. If you are not able to type on the application please print it and mail it to Deborah. You will find Deborah’s mailing address on the application. Thank you.

Instructions for “writable” application:

Open jpg, read Letter and go to Application – on the top of the Application page, hit the typewriter icon and then fill in the application using your cursor for each space.

Save as – Rally Your First Name- Your Last Name

Email back to Deborah with your photos (as described in application)

PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO OTHER ARTISTS AND GROUPS

“FRIEND” US ON THE NORTHAMPTON REUSE FACEBOOK PAGE

for updates on this and other re-use events and information

WE ARE ALSO LOOKING for:

· Places for our Event flyers

· Space for materials storage

· Space for a permanent Reuse Arts Depot

· Donations of reusable materials (see application, your Wish List)

· Organizations and individuals who need re-usable arts materials

Email me please with any thoughts, questions, comments, suggestions, names, etc. Thanks so much and look forward to seeing you there.

Deborah Jane Slavitt, deborahjane26@ArtistToGo.net

Arts Coordinator, Northampton DPW Re-Use Committee

Teaching Artist, Materials for the Arts, NYC

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Meeting: Growing food in Community

Amherst Growing Food in Community Meeting
Amherst Town Hall
June 7, 2012

(Pdf version)

Who is in the room and what is your interest?
Betsy Krogh – growing at home since the early 70’s including an edible forest garden, root
cellar, canning and drying, neighbors sharing eggs, expand the community gardens
Molly F alsetti-Yu – part of Transitions Amherst, teach at Smith, encourage students
Kathleen Doherty – UMass Permaculture, worked with Northampton to produce a
brochure on how to create a permaculture garden, more accessible to non-homeowners
Michelle Chandler – specialty micro-farm, hens and rabbits, Master Gardener, all about
growing food, canning
John Root – gardening for years, permaculture, working at Triple Brook, Earthwise
Landscaping is a new business, chair of refuse and recycling committee, need to compost
Julie Federman – Health Director, 5-year community transformation grant called “healthy
hampshire” looking at high rates of obesity, food and fitness at the policy level, how to
promote community gardens or local store, making food part of the local landscape
Valerie Cooley – teaches policy, knows food policy, students coming to home, social
entrepreneurship training, micro-agribusiness incubator
Bill Cooley – North Amherst, property which is overgrown, interest in bees and chickens
with neighbors, makes beer and mead, permaculture ideas into zoning, working with
Stockbridge students
Bernard Brennan – Amethyst Farm, Ag Commission, Transition Amherst, Master
Gardener, horses, bees, goats, maybe a cow, CSA member, grow community, host a CSA
and farmer training program, large herb garden, edible forest garden
Mona Naimark – Transition Amherst, compost toilets, yes I care, we are all needed
Sue Morrello – gardening in public spaces, apartments need public space, grow food
everywhere programs
Stephanie Ciccarello – Town Sustainability Coordinator, new position, town is supportive
of green issues and energy conservation, growing more food is important, students need
to be encouraged to grow food, education is needed
John Gerber – I would like to be a cheerleader for all of these wonderful ideas
Wide Ranging Discussion: Conservation Department manages community gardens and
it has been difficult to maintain, there are different models for manages community
gardens, clearing house or inventory to identify land opportunities for sharing space and
ideas, help people figure out how to share space with their neighbors, Gardening in
Community and garden together rather than dividing up plots works because it was
focused on social gathering and learning, community garden at the Survival Center, bread
and other food from the Survival Center to raise animals, Cambodian gardeners need
space, focus on different populations, shared kitchens for teaching workshops especially
connecting with the faith community – this will keep costs down, network to connect
people, yahoo group or phone number to call to connect people who want to plant with
land, growers dating service, gardensharing, online gardening clearinghouse, connect to
libraries, hyper-locavore, yardsharing, sharing backyards, perennial food gardens at
schools lower maintenance costs, is there a place to store equipment, tool library, seed
library, outreach to colleges, wish list on town web site, connection with ag school, does
the business school provide opportunities for students to gain experience, lets focus on
hunger, lets feed the hungry, Rachels Kitchen for gleaning, glean orchards, and more.

Some Specific Ideas
 canning workshops
 edible landscape trees in town
 shade tree committee for gardening
 neighborhood experiments
 town farm
 town gardens
 gardening in community (work together)
 wish list on town web site
 community farm
 grow food and grow community
 Transitions Amherst event
 skill sharing open mike
 gleaning events
 Portland Fruit Tree Project (gleaning for the hungry)
 database connecting people
 work with Stockbridge students on town projects
 tool registry – by neighborhood
 nut trees at the Survival Center
 town and gown relations
 block party in fall with Alex and the BID
 engaging students
 educational event in the fall with Kathy Harrison
 permaculture brochure (like Northampton)

Next Steps
1. Stephanie will facilitate the next meeting on July 11 at 10:00am
2. We will invite others to the next meeting
3. We will identify 3 top ideas and form working groups to take action
Finally
Thanks to everyone for sharing your thoughts and passion around growing food in
community in Amherst . Attending this meeting is not a commitment to continue to
engage in this conversation. Everyone is busy. However, we do hope you will continue
to share your time and energy to the best of your ability.
Thank you.

Attending
Betsy Krough
Molly Falsetti-Yu
Kathleen Doherty
John Root
Julie Federman
Valerie Cooley
Bill Cooley
Michelle Chandler
Bernard Brennan
Mona Namark
Sue Morrello
Stephanie Ciccarello
John Gerber

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