Food & Farm Downloads:
|
|
| Latest Listing: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Volunteer Opportunities |
| Job descriptions for Food & Farm Network's volunteer positions. Volunteer positions are of changing availability. Speaking with a Food & Farm Network staff person will be helpful if considering applying to become a volunteer. |
|
|
Category: VOLUNTEER DOCS
Date: Jun.30.07
309
27.38 KB
|
|
Download |
File Link |
Report Broken File
|
|
|
|
|
|
Group Volunteer Application |
| This application is for a group wanting to volunteer with the New Orleans Food & Farm Network. All information must be complete and filling out an application does not insure that a group will volunteer. The group's contact person will be contacted by a staff person regarding the volunteer possibilities. |
|
|
Category: VOLUNTEER DOCS
Date: Jun.30.07
341
545.50 KB
|
|
Download |
File Link |
Report Broken File
|
|
|
|
The Farm Yard Project (#2) |
| The Farm Yard Project of The New Orleans Food & Farm Network will build eleven free backyard gardens and plant ten fruit trees in Hollygrove on Saturday, August 27th, 2005. This is the first installation for a project dedicated to improving access to fresh food and the quality of neighborhood life, one community at a time. Kevin Brown, director of The Trinity Christian Community Center, a Hollygrove ministry says In a neighborhood like Hollygrove where eating habits can be part of an unhealthy lifestyle, the Farm Yard project is a breath of fresh air. |
|
|
Category: PRESS RELEASES
Date: Jun.22.07
512
910.22 KB
|
|
Download |
File Link |
Report Broken File
|
|
|
|
The Farm Yard Project (#1) |
The New Orleans Food & Farm Network (N.O.F.F.N.) kicks off its neighborhood organization on food justice on Saturday, August 27th, 2005 beginning at The Trinity Christian Community Center in the Hollygrove neighborhood. Members of N.O.F.F.N. will install backyard gardens for residents in the Hollygrove area to encourage residents to grow a healthy food source in their own yards as an alternative to processed or imported foods. Kevin Brown of The Trinity Christian Community Center says The New Orleans Food & Farm Network ...
|
|
|
Category: PRESS RELEASES
Date: Jun.22.07
502
56.76 KB
|
|
Download |
File Link |
Report Broken File
|
|
|
|
Our Daily Bread (Dec. 5th, 2006) |
| Our Daily Bread: A thought-provoking film on our food systems in the U.S. The New Orleans Food & Farm Network and the Crescent City Farmers Market are presenting a film on industrial food production and high-tech farming. Friday- Sunday January 12-14 & Tuesday- Thursday January 16-18 @ Zeitgeist Multi-disciplinary Arts Center, 1724 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd (@ Felicity), nightly @ 7:30 p.m. |
|
|
Category: PRESS RELEASES
Date: Jun.22.07
505
130.72 KB
|
|
Download |
File Link |
Report Broken File
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Take Part Now!
Get Involved
VisionWe envision a vital community that values its agricultural and culinary heritage by celebrating regionally and sustainably produced food and ensuring its access to everyone.
Contact UsNew Orleans Food & Farm Network
P.O. Box 13185
New Orleans, LA
70185-3185
504-864-2009
Questions or comments about the Food & Farm website may be emailed to the
|