It is time for each of us now to grow some of our food
and know the local organic farmers growing the rest of our food.
Buy local whenever possible.
Support local CSA's. Local
therapeutic quality food growing in San Diego
is here to feed our dreams.
Please make sure every unit of food grown counts.
Regain your Drumbeat with Nature.
Growing a beet in a pot can turn your beat around.
Add some organic alfalfa and wheat berries too
to remember how fast a dream can grow.
JOIN THE BEET KEEPERS
ON THE NEW PLANT YOUR DREAM WEBSITE
Drumbeat San Diego EAT project to collaborate with
Beet Keepers to End Styrofoam Use at Hillcrest Farmers' Market.
THE CAMPAIGN TO EDUCATE WASHINGTON ON
REAL FOOD SAFETY BEGIN IN OUR OWN BACKYARD
Leslie leaves a message for Senator Enzi
about Real Food Safety.
Andrew Reiff of the EAT and Lightstitch Studio
helped make this video
the Campaign to Educate Washington on Real Food Safety.
THE BEET LIVES HERE!
The Campaign for Real Food Safety moved to our backyard.
We are presently aiming to stabilize our growing grounds
for the Enchanted Garden Intentional Community.
Technology hears the Beet at first
Drumbeat San Diego Event Feb 5.
8:30 am
February 6, 2011
THE LETTUCE CHALLENGE!
Goyo Rodriguez at the Little Italy Farmers' Market,
Saturday morning, Feb 5, 2010. I stopped by to
get lettuce for the EAT Lettuce challenge.
Can you beat the organic fresh and Tasty from
JR Organics????
JR ORGANICS SENDS FRESH AND TASTY
ORGANIC VEGGIES TO SUPPORT FIRST
DRUMBEAT SAN DIEGO EVENT
at the QUEEN BEES ART & CULTURAL CENTER
February 5, 2011
EAT LAUNCHED!
A COLLABORATION WITH
DRUMBEAT SAN DIEGO
ANDREW REIFF
LAUNCHED EAT (Educate Align TransformP Good
Food San Diego project challenge
at the first Drumbeat San Diego highly successful
community building event February 5, 2011
att the Queen Bees Art & Cultural Center
Little Italy JR Organics Farmers' Market Location
is on the corner...Directions to the Farmers' Market.
From the north to the south,
take freeway 5 to Front Street,
turn right on Cedar St.
Turn right and park in lot or on street.
JR Rodriguez is a couple blocks down
on the left side on the corner.
NEW PROJECTED SPONSORS
QUEEN BEES ART & CULTURAL CENTER
I see the Queen Bees as a new Beet Keeper, Return!
Enchanted Garden Club Sponsor. I had a delightful
interaction with members of the staff and the owner
of the property, Alan Hicks. Alma Rodriguez is the
manager of the Queen Bees. Meeting her daughter,
and friends Josie Sanchez, and Destiny, who work
the Queen Bees Cafe were one of the highlights of the
day for me.
The Queen Bees is a great place to hold events.
There is an eclectic mix of people who use the building.
A lot of bridging between various cultures takes makes here
through the medium of dance, music, and poetry, as
well as performance art.
I want to salute Alan Hicks, Alma Rodriquez, and staff
for an outstanding job supporting the needs of
the emerging Drumbeat Community.
I join with our main organizers, Art Neil and Mera
of New Media Rights, members of the emerging
Drumbeat Community in thanking the Queen Bees
Art and Cultural Center.
MIHO GASTROTRUCK
Keep The Beet is very impressed with this mobile
Farm to Street enterpize. I ate one of the grass fed burgers,
fries, and homemade catsup. Went back for seconds.
Delightful staff and excellent service. Everyone at
Drumbeat loved this. The first 60 got a free plate for lunch
that was served on BioSmart Sustainable Packaging.
Thanks to Hani for hooking this up!!!!
POSTED ON FACEBOOK
9:19 am
February 5, 2011
Goyo Rodriguez of JR Organics shows off the fresh and tasty locally grown organic lettuce picked the day before at the Escondido based fifth generation farm that has more than ten farmers' markets in San Diego, Orange County, and Los Angeles County. The thriving CSA has helped, but many more shoppers are needed for this therapeutic quality food. Organic food is under assault with new deregulation of GE alfalfa that opens a pandora's box to
Biotech driving out organic food. We are all called forth now to take a stand with our dollar and voice to Washington.