Press Release
PRESS
RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June
1, 2009
Contact: Rita Scott 918.640.5408
Email:
rejuvrita@olp.net
Local Foods Week – Fresh Foods from Oklahoma
Family Farms
Sustainable Green Country and a host of other groups are encouraging
their fellow Oklahomans to join them in celebrating "Local
Foods Week” during the week of June 14-21, 2009,
pronouncing that local food is a valuable economic asset for the
state of Oklahoma. Gov. Brad Henry has made the event official
by means of a proclamation and the advocates anticipate that Tulsa
Mayor Kathy Taylor will soon join him.
Created by Sustainable Green Country’s Buy Fresh
Buy Local initiative, Local Foods Week festivities
will highlight local family farms and farmers’ markets hosting
a variety of events, including community garden tours, a farm table
dinner, cooking demonstrations, a scavenger hunt for children,
a salsa making contest, canning classes, on-the-farm cheese making
class with tour, and more. In addition, there will
be a special screening of the film "FRESH". FRESH
celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America
who are re-inventing our food system.
Farmers’ Markets abound in Green Country-- Tulsa boasts the
Pearl District, Cherry Street, Brookside, North Tulsa and Downtown,
plus markets in Owasso, Bartlesville, Jenks, Broken Arrow, Muskogee
and others listed in the 2009 Farmers' Market Guide to Green Country
(available at www.BuyFreshBuyLocalOK.com).
Buying local strengthens the local food and farm economy, improves
health and revitalizes rural and urban communities. Tulsa metro-area
residents spent $2.2 billion on food in 2004. If just five percent
of those dollars were redirected to buying local food, this would
mean an additional $110 million dollars stays in the Oklahoma economy.
In 2007, Sustainable Green Country, the Kerr Center for Sustainable
Agriculture, the Tulsa County Cooperative extension, local nonprofit
agencies, tribes, farmers, farmers' market managers and several
volunteers came together to form a Buy Fresh Buy Local chapter.
Their goals include promoting the vast array of foods grown in
Oklahoma and helping ensure the economic viability of our Oklahoma
farmers.
To make it easier for citizens in northeast Oklahoma to find
local foods, Buy Fresh Buy Local - Green Country has produced
two “local food guides", two farmers’ market guide
brochures and other various marketing materials, as well as assisted
with development of six new farmers' markets in Green Country.
The farms, farmers’ markets and other venues featuring
special events during Local Foods Week include:
(SEE ATTACHED
SCHEDULE AND EVENT DESCRIPTIONS)
All Oklahomans are encouraged to celebrate Local Foods Week in
some simple way -- by shopping a farmers’ market and making a special point to include
some locally grown foods in the family’s meals that week. A
menu of other ideas for celebrating at home, work or in the community
is also available at www.BuyFreshBuyLocalOK.com.
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