Taking Root: Celebrating 2 Years of Local Sprouts and Launching of our Community Supported Cafe- Aug 8
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Taking Root: Celebrating 2 years of Local Sprouts and the launching of our Community Supported Cafe
What: Local and organic dinner and show with Over a Cardboard
Sea, the Orchards, Lady Zen, the Excuse Me Circus, Hanifa Washington, and more. Where: Space Gallery, 538 Congress St. Portland When: August 8th, 6:30-11pm (6:30pm Dinner, 8pm Show) How Much: $10 for dinner, $15 for dinner & show, $8 for show
On August 8th,
Local Sprouts Cooperative will host "Taking Root: Celebrating 2 years
of Local Sprouts and the launching of our Community Supported Cafe" at
SPACE Gallery, 538 Congress St. in Portland from 6:30-11pm. The night
will start at 6:30pm with a local and organic dinner featuring salad,
an entree and dessert prepared by Local Sprouts Cooperative. At 8pm,
we will start a show with local performers including: Over a Cardboard
Sea, the Orchards, Lady Zen, the Excuse Me Circus, Hanifa Washington,
and more. Through out the night Local Sprouts will be holding a raffle
and will be sharing information about our new Community Supported Cafe.
Local
Sprouts Cooperative started in 2007 with a mission to provide people in
Maine with creative, local and organic food and holistic learning
through cooking food for our community. Local Sprouts Cooperative
offers local and organic catering
and has catered to over 50 non-profits, businesses and individuals in
the Portland area since we started in 2007. Local Sprouts started the
Community Supported Kitchen which provides a weekly menu of prepared
foods and is based on the Community Supported Agriculture model. Local
Sprouts' Community
Food and Learning Programs partner with non-profits and schools to
provide local foods cooking classes, community dinners and meals and
community building through cooking local food.
The Community
Supported Cafe is Local Sprouts newest endeavor and is projected to
open in 2010. Local Sprouts is currently in negotiations for a downtown
location for this cafe.
"The Community Supported Cafe will be a
place for all people in Portland to come together to eat local and
organic food, see and participate in diverse performances, and connect
and learn together in a comfortable family-friendly environment," saysHanifa Washington, a Local Sprouts Cooperative owner.
"We
are calling it a community supported cafe as we want our community to
be involved from the start and in an ongoing basis at the cafe-
financially investing in the cafe, helping with renovations, signing up
for our meal plans, holding events at the cafe and more," says JonahFertig, a Local
Sprouts Cooperative owner. "The Local Sprouts Cafe will be
cooperatively run where workers and community members will have input
and a voice."
At "Taking Root" community members will be invited
to participate in Local Sprouts' Community Financing Program, an
innovative way for community members to directly loan money to the
cooperative. Fertig says, "Through our Community Financing Program we
are avoiding big banks, and reaching out directly to people that know
us, trust us and support the work we are doing in the community and
want to grow sustainable agriculture and food businesses in Maine."