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Clearview farms to chili avenue
Clearview farms to chili avenue












clearview farms to chili avenue

The exhibition includes 38 works spanning over 30 years of his career.įoster, whose photographic career started in the 1960’s, has exhibited his work throughout the U.S. in Rochester on January 6 and will run through February 25. vĬONGRATULATIONS to RAVS Board Member Nancy Hallowell who went to NY State Senator James Alesi’s health fair and had a photo taken of her giving a copy of the RAVS newsletter to Senator Alesi!ĬONGRATULATIONS ALSO to Steve Foster, whose art show opened at the Spectrum Gallery, Lumiere Photo, 100 College Ave. PLEASE NOTE the extra meetings in March and May are lectures without dinner and neither meeting in May is on our usual 3rd Sunday. on the fine points of vegan nutrition and Gene Baur on the mission and message of Farm Sanctuary, which has a sanctuary in Watkins Glen, NY and two in California. Greger in March a fund raiser dinner in April and two speakers in May: Jack Norris, R.D. This spring we look forward to a slate of exciting programs: a lecture on the critically important issue of hydrofracking, in February a nutrition video and Dr. The class has been a great success and continues through March 5. started a 6-week course at the Jewish Community Center called “A Plant-Based Diet: Eating for Health and Happiness” with Carol Barnett providing recipe handouts and food preparations for a sampling at the end of each class. In early December we had a table at the MetroJustice Alternative Fair: thanks to staffers Shelley Adams, Ellie Cherin, David Daunce, Nancy Hallowell, Carol Manuel, Ken McBride, Yetta Panitch, and Carol Barnett thanks also to those who provided vegan food and art work for sale: David Cherelin, Ellie Cherin, Handy Cowles, Katherine DaCosta, Tina Kolberg, Carol Manuel, Darren Mrak, Karen Shuler, and Scott Wagner. In November, VegMondays did a vegan tasting at the SUNY Brockport Healthy Mondays event: thanks to staffers Kimber Gorall, Martha Sullivan, and Carol Barnett. Thanks to Ryan Platte of Burning Bush Gardens Kurt Forman of Clearview Farm Cordelia Hall of East Hill Farm Chris Phillips of Fiacre Gardens (who could not make it because of a family emergency) Kit Fallon and Gary Herrmann of Fiddler’s Greens Genevra Petito of Genesee Valley Organic CSA (Peacework Farm) Chris Hartman of the Good Food Collective Lisa Golden and Pat Martinez of Goldmar Farms Suzy Farrell, standing in for farmer Erin Bullock of Mud Creek Farm Emily Porter and Katy Porter of Porter Farms and a huge thanks to Andy Fellenz of Fellenz Family Farm, who showed a Powerpoint presentation highlighting all of the farms. In January, we had a wonderful program on local organic farmers and organizers of community supported agriculture. In December we had a lively and well-attended holiday party (with accordion music by new member Dan Barski, as well as music by others in the group). The large crowd was riveted by his message, and we are grateful that many new members joined that day. Colin Campbell, Ph.D., author of The China Study. Then for our regular November meeting, we had as a speaker T. Barnard signed books at a vegan tasting at Pittsford (thanks to Chef Eric Wendorff) and then gave a lecture at Monroe Community College attended by a large crowd. of Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (great website, ), on tour with his new book 21-Day Weight Loss Kickstart. In November, we welcomed a visit from Neal Barnard, M.D. RAVS has been extremely busy and successful in recent months.














Clearview farms to chili avenue