What’s New in
Michigan Organic Ag?
April 14 -28,2008
Events
on Crop Production and Marketing
1. Holistic
Care Approach 10th Anniversary - April 18th.
2. Spring
Garden Festival. May 18. At the Findlay Market in Cincinnati, OH.
3. Taste
of Summer Festival. July 13. At the Findlay Market in Cincinnati, OH.
4. Michigan
Grocers Association presents the MGA
'all things food and new products' Show.
Sept. 15th.
5. Fall
Harvest Festival. October 19. At the Findlay Market in Cincinnati, OH.
6. Join
the Holt Farmers Market!
7. Join the Williamston Farmers Market!
8. Join the Mason Farmers Market!
9. MIFMA supports Farmers Markets and Green products at Plymouth Market-May 3-4.
Organic
Crop Production Information
11. Now is a good time to monitor for mummy
berry in blueberries.
12. New Science
Supports Old Advice "Eat a Variety of Foods" and Highlights the Need
to Increase Nutrient Density.
13. When the growing season
begins, the Crop Advisory Team Alert
follows
14. Agriculture Policy and Government
Updates-
Job and
Internship Opportunities
15. Communications Director
– Organic Farming Research Foundation. Santa Cruz, CA.
1. Holistic Care Approach 10th Anniversary -
April 18th
Celebrate with us at our
Open House with great food, music, gifts, door prizes, and the opportunity to
experience our many services!
Friday
April 18th 2-6 p.m. & Saturday April 19 10-3 p.m.
Holistic Care Approach
3368 Beltline Ct Grand Rapids
·
15 minute sessions
include facials, massage, chair massage, craniosacral therapy, reiki, ear
candling, paraffin dips, eyebrow waxing, acupuncture, healing touch, NAET,
Pilates (you may pick 2 sessions per ticket)
·
$20 donation, proceeds go to Mixed Greens/Bland ford Nature Center
·
You may purchase
your ticket by calling 361-9221 or email:[log in to unmask]
·
See our website for
more details at www.holisticcareapproach.com
2. Spring
Garden Festival. May 18. At the Findlay Market in Cincinnati, OH.
From 9-4 you will find:
o
Vendors selling
bedding plants, vegetable starts, potted herbs, garden furniture, & much
more!
o
Spring crops will be
available
o
Information on
gardening
o
Music and cooking
demos
o
For more information
visit: http://www.findlaymarket.org/news.htm
3. Taste
of Summer Festival. July 13. At the Findlay Market in Cincinnati, OH.
From 9-4 happenings
include:
o
Marilou Susko
signing her book From Garden Gate to Dinner Plate
o
Salsa tasting and
competition
o
Summer produce
available
o
Music and cooking
demos
o
For more information
visit: http://www.findlaymarket.org/news.htm
4. Michigan
Grocers Association presents the MGA
'all things food and new products' Show
Monday September 15th
11.30am - 2.30pm
Crystal Mountain resort
Supermarkets &
grocery stores in the business of selling food! …Help them capture new
sales with:
NEW items in the
marketplace, Locally Sourced, Fresh, Natural & Organics, Value-added &
Ready-to-eat
Healthy, Whole Grain
& Allergen-free, Kitchen gear for the Home Chef ,'GREEN' Packaging,
Supplies & Equipment, Services
Who will
attend? Consumer- and foodie-focused Retailers that want to
grow and succeed like Meijer, Kroger, Spartan (D&W Fresh, Family Fare,
Glen’s, Felpausch) and top independents: Busch’s, VG’s,
Martin’s, Polly’s, Village Mkts., L & L, Plumb’s,
Oleson’s, Duthler’s, Ric’s, Leppink’s, Orchard Mkts.,
Shop-N-Save and many more…
What do
you get? You get quality face time with the decision-makers
(owners, buyers, management) that represent stores like these and others.
It’s a one-stop shop to present your products to many of the
state’s best food retailers. MGA wants to be your partner in securing new
markets. We will deliver quality customers; all you have to do is sell them.
The right-sized show with
the right customers to build your business.
Supermarkets &
grocery stores in the business of selling food!
…Help
them capture new sales with:
NEW items in the
marketplace, Locally Sourced, Fresh, Natural & Organics, Value-added &
Ready-to-eat
Healthy, Whole Grain
& Allergen-free, Kitchen gear for the Home Chef ,'GREEN' Packaging,
Supplies & Equipment, Services
Show, sample, and sell to
a top-shelf audience of retailers. Former FMI Sr.VP Michael Sansolo will emcee
the show floor with attention-grabbing commentary and conversation.
Special $950?? per booth
*incl. space in the NEW PRODUCT display
This is less than half
the cost that returning exhibitors pay!
*Why
such a great deal? At the 2008 Michigan Grocers conference,
it’s all about the SHOW, focusing on NEW products, MORE exhibitors, and
especially those with Michigan-made and eco-friendly products that consumers
are clamoring for. This one-time, limited-benefit rate is for NEW exhibitors
only (incl. those who haven’t been with MGA for 5 years or more).
All Information and
questions
Call Mike Hamlin
Michigan Grocers Association
221 N. Walnut Street ? Lansing, MI 48933-1121
(800) 947-6237 x 20
www.michigangrocers.org
5. Fall
Harvest Festival. October 19. At the Findlay Market in Cincinnati, OH.
From 9-4 there will be
events including:
o
An apple pie baking
contest
o
A pumpkin decorating
contest
o
A pumpkin carving
contest
o
Fall squashes and
apples for sale
o
Music and cooking
demos
o
For more information
visit: http://www.findlaymarket.org/news.htm
6. Join
the Holt Farmers Market!
The Holt Farmers Market
will be opening on July 12th and has openings for
farmers/producers and
artisans. We have 15 indoor facilities with electricity,
and a minimum of 15
outdoor stations.
We are located at 2150
Cedar Street, Holt (the former Delhi Township Fire
Station). This is a
great location: Easy in and out, and plenty of parking.
We are looking forward to
our first season!
For more information contact:
Chuck Grinnell, Market Manager
(517) 694-4048 or (517) 930-2655
7. Join the Williamston Farmers Market!
Williamston Farmers Market still has some openings for vendors for the 2008 season. We will be located behind City Hall at 161 E. Grand River Ave, Williamston MI 48895 this year, and have some electrical hookups available. Season begins May 22nd, and runs Thursday afternoons 2:00-7:30 p.m. We especially have a need for vendors of cut flowers, meat and dairy products, as well as seasonal produce.
For more information, you can contact Kris Schlicker or Michelle Aniol at 517-655-2774.
8. Join the Mason Farmers Market!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 28, 2008
9. Michigan
Farmers Market Association (MIFMA) to Promote Michigan Farmers and Markets at
Green Street Fair
EAST LANSING, MICH
– The Michigan Farmers Market Association (MIFMA) will promote local food
and Michigan Farmers at the Green Street Fair in downtown Plymouth on May 3 and
4, 2008.
“We want to
increase our visibility to consumers and friends of Michigan farmers
markets,” said Dru Montri, MIFMA Association Manager. “As we
get into the market season, we're promoting not just Michigan farmers markets,
but Michigan farmers, too.”
The Green Street Fair,
presented by Whole Foods Market, was founded to help educate and inform people
of all ages about the benefits of green, organic, and eco-friendly products and
services. This free event will showcase local and national businesses
displaying, demonstrating and/or selling on-site and will blend companies,
non-profit organizations, artisans, live music, workshops and speakers together
in a friendly and family-oriented outdoor environment.
For MIFMA, the emphasis
is about being green and more; it’s about farmers, public health,
supporting Michigan’s communities and economy and making “local
food” a household term for consumers.
“The simple
lifestyle change of market-shopping makes all the difference in strengthening a
local economy, preserving food sustainability and security, keeping farmers in
business, connecting a community, boosting the health of consumers and the
environment, and taking the enjoyment of shopping and food to levels never
before realized,” said Dietrich Bronner, MIFMA Board President.
MIFMA’s mission and
vision are to advance farmers markets to create a thriving marketplace for
local food and farm products and to place farmers markets at the forefront of
the local food movement, ensuring that all residents have access to healthy,
locally grown food and that Michigan farmers markets receive policy support.
“We really hope to
do that at the Fair and to spread the word about everything that Michigan
farmers markets can do for our state,” said Montri.
To read more about the
Green Street Fair and the activities planned, please visit
www.greenstreetfair.com, call (734) 259-2983 or email [log in to unmask].
To learn more about
MIFMA, find a farmers market in your area or learn tips and tools on being an
educated consumer at the market, visit www.farmersmarkets.msu.edu.
CONTACT:
Dru Montri
Michigan Farmers Market
Association Manager
Ph: (517) 432-3381
Vicki Morrone
Organic Vegetable and Crop Outreach Specialist
Michigan State University
C.S. Mott Group for Sustainable Food Systems
303 Natural Resources Bldg.
East Lansing, MI 48824
517-353-3542
517-282-3557 (cell)
517-353-3834 (fax)
For information on organic
agriculture production please visit:
http://www.MichiganOrganic.msu.edu/
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