Thursday, September 29, 2011

Week 33 CSA Newsletter

This week you can expect to receive:
Summer squash assortment, purple and orange carrot bunch, kohlrabi, arugula, lime or thai basil, burgandy tomatoes, green onions, baby romaine lettuce, red butter lettuce, swiss chard, curly leaf and dino kale, and strawberries.
Large shares get extra quantities of the above items, cucumbers and parsley.

We would like to announce an event coming up soon

Bioneers conference is coming to SLO

Ecologistics is very excited to be bringing the very popular Marin County Bioneers Conference, to the Central Coast, for the 2nd annual Central Coast Bioneers (CCB) event, Oct. 14-16 at the San Luis Obispo Vets Hall.

Bioneers is a gathering of scientific and social innovators who have demonstrated visionary and practical models for restoring the Earth and communities. CCB is a beaming site for the N. CA conference and presentations will be transmitted live to Central Coast attendees.

Sixteen of the world?s brightest innovators presenting include: Philippe Cousteau, Gloria Steinem, Chinese journalist and award-winning filmmaker John Liu, and Amory Lovins, Chairman and Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute. Presenting brand new, cutting- edge ideas for making communities strong and resilient, attendees will be inspired, informed and given tools and ideas to take action.

Central Coast Bioneers will host local on-site speakers, hands-on workshops and local field trips designed to address regional interests. Best-selling author Gail Sheehy and Jason McClennan, international thought-leader in the green architecture movement will be speaking and available for book signings.

Twenty five Central Coast pioneers and innovators from the will share their expertise at local afternoon workshops and presentations. Topics include green gardening, the dangers of water privatization, keeping our food supply local and sustainable, lessons to help consumers & green business owners avoid ?greenwashing,? conservation of the Salinas River corridor, and many more. The conference will also feature music, organic, locally and sustainably grown food and a Green Marketplace. This year the conference is also a gallery stop on the annual Open Studios Tour.

Attendees can register for the entire 3 days or pick and choose between workshops. Student prices are also available. Registration and more information about Central Coast Bioneers, speakers and topics is available at their website, www.centralcoastbioneers.org or by calling (805) 548-0597.



Thank you all for your support this year.

 Thanks for supporting local, fresh organic produce.
Clark Valley Organic Farm.
clarkvalleyfarm@gmail.com

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