Central Minnesota Sustainability Project and
Whitney Senior Center
Host: Dr. Tracy Ore
Speaking About the Sustainable Foods Movement in Cuba
and Her Recent Visit to that Country
At a
“Local Foods” Dinner
August 12, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Whitney Senior Center
1527 Northway Drive, St. Cloud , MN
For Tickets Contact:
Rick Miller, Director
Central Minnesota Sustainability Project
At 320-492-9415 or by email, springleafarm1@yahoo.com
More about our speaker:
Dr. Tracy Ore is a professor of Sociology at St. Cloud State University and the founder of the SCSU Community Garden . She will speak about her recent trip to Cuba where she saw first hand that nation’s very successful local and sustainable foods movement.
“From May 21- June 1, 2009 I traveled to Cuba with a group of scientists, farmers, organizers, and researchers from the United States to participate in Agrodesarrollo ’09—“Agriculture with a Future.” Participants in the tour, conference, and international course included people from Cuba to Mozambique , Argentina to Portugal , and many other places in the world.”
~Dr. Tracy Ore, from her website
Central Minnesota Sustainability Project
Mission Statement
Our mission is to teach the greater community the value of environmental and economic sustainability through hands on practical application of sustainable food production*, with a particular focus on youth, senior citizens, young families, recent immigrants, and refugees. We will strive to create opportunity within these communities by creating markets for sustainable foods and Fair Trade products that will lead to the desire to improve the quality of individual, family, and community life. We will teach from an intergenerational and cross cultural model.
CMSP Statement of Purpose
The purpose of the Central Minnesota Sustainability Project is to help people find their way back to gardens, nature, and a sense of community, and to create an awareness of the opportunities available in pursuing economic and environmental sustainability. We will link suitable lands with interested sustainable and organic gardeners and farmers, assisting them in implementing production and marketing methods. We are interested in working with all demographic groups, but have a particular focus on recent immigrants and refugees where there is a high level of interest in this type of opportunity.
OUR GOALS
Phase I: Sustainable Gardens
A. Sponsored Gardens: Consumer Supported Agriculture* “CSA”
for Individual Gardeners
- Sponsoring individual or family contributes to plot, seed, plants, and any needed compost
- Individual or family gardener, under the guidance of the project director, provides production labor
- Garden plan is provided by CMSP in consultation with the gardener and sponsor.
- Harvest is conducted by gardener and shared with sponsor under supervision by the project director
- A portion of the harvest goes toward a community meal shared by the sponsor, gardener, and community
- Gardener is free to market produce through CMSP created market venues or the market venue of their choice.
B. Community Garden I: Central Minnesota Sustainability Project
“CMSP” CSA Garden
- A community market garden designed to produce food for sale at market venues developed by CMSP including CSA shares to community member
- All labor for this garden will be donated by community volunteers and CMSP staff
- All sales revenue from this garden will benefit CMSP
C. Community Garden II: CMSP Community Garden
- Garden is sponsored by the Central Minnesota Sustainability Project
- Garden is open to all interested community members
- Community members exchange labor for fresh produce
Phase II: Creating Markets
Farmers Market/Retail Market
Wholesale Markets
Markets for Fair Trade Products
Phase III: Educational Programs
Education through Practical Application
Building Healthy Communities
TEACH:
Community Building
- teach community organizing
- teach healthy community building with food and shared experience.
- teach within a model of inter-generational shared experience
- teach the concept of supporting, and honoring wisdom
- teach honor, and share story telling and writing, poetry writing, and music
Knowing The Land
- teach rural land health
- teach urban land health
- teach methods for restoring healthy ground and surface water
- teach the history of land based cultures
- teach sustainable vegetable production
- teach sustainable animal production
Sustainable Living Skills
- teach wild food foraging
- teach sustainable foods preparation
- teach artisan baking
- teach sustainable foods harvest, preservation, and storage
- teach sustainable food preparation and shared food experience
- teach weaving, and quilt and garment making
- teach sustainable wood harvest
- teach crafting useful products from wood
* Community Supported Agriculture is a producer to consumer marketing method whereby the consumer pays a flat fee to the producer who in turn makes regularly scheduled deliveries of fresh produce to the consumer.
* Sustainable food production is food grown without the use of chemical herbicides, pesticides, fungicides and fertilizers, but is not certified organic under federal law.
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