|
BALLE Seattle
EAT local: our food, our farms, our future Contact: Joan Qazi or Fran Taber Email: jqazi [at] nwi.net or ftaber [at] televar.com Web: http://www.eatncw.org EAT local is the greater Wenatchee Valley community food system group dedicated to sustainable agriculture, open space preservation, access to fresh and healthful food choices, support for local farmers and markets, and educational outreach. Gorge Grown Food Network Contact: Katie MacKendrick 993A Tucker Rd Hood River, OR 97031 Phone: 541-490-6420 Email: info [at] gorgegrown.com Web: http://www.gorgegrown.com Gorge Grown Food Network serves as a central source to inform and connect local farmers, food producers and consumers working towards regional food self-sufficiency along the Columbia Gorge in Washington and Oregon. Phinney Ecovillage Seattle Peak Oil Awareness Contact: Roy Smith Web: http://www.relocalize.net/groups/spoa Seattle Peak Oil Awareness is a local citizens action network offering information and practical ideas for living in a time of reduced energy availability. Working in small, focused groups we advocate healthy, sustainable living choices for all interested residents in the Puget Sound region. Sustainable Ballard - Food, Health and Medicine Guild Contact: Melissa Larson Email: info [at] sustainableballard.org Web: http://sustainableballard.org/wiki/index.php?title=Food%2C_Health%2C_and_Medicine_Guild The Food/Health/Medicine Guild is concerned with many aspects of Food, Health and Medicine from personal issues such as Nutrition, Cooking & Gardening, and Preventative Care to community issues such as Food Supply and Public Health. Ballard Cruising on People Power http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/333625_sustainable29.html?source=mypi Sustainable Ballard's 100 Mile Diet http://100milediet.sustainableballard.org Wahkiakum Food and Farm Network Contact: Carrie Kennedy Phone: 360-795-3278 Email: food.farm [at] gmail.com Wed: http://foodandfarm.wahkiakum.info/ We are local farmers, staff of the WSU Wahkiakum County Extension and conscientious consumers who believe that buying local farm products is a healthier way to feed ourselves and our familes that also helps to preserve our rural way of life. We are working together to encourage awareness of Wahkiakum-grown farm products, and to develop relationships between farms and the community. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Local Action for a Sustainable Tomorrow - Sequim This category is edited by Eric Magnuson Find more organizations in WiserBusiness. |