Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Celebrate National Public Lands Day Saturday, Sept. 27


One of every three acres of land in the U.S. – 600 million acres in all – belongs to each and every one of us. These lands represent the country’s special, one-of-a-kind natural resources – the national parks, monuments, wildlife refuges, coastal preserves, forests, grasslands, marine sanctuaries, lakes and reservoirs that all of us use to hike, bike, climb, swim, explore, picnic, or just simply relax.

Every September, Americans by the thousands come out for a day-long, coast-to-coast effort to preserve and improve the lands they love as part of National Public Lands Day. The volunteers build trails and bridges, plant trees, clear brush, and remove trash. This year, Juneau will be cleaning and trail building at Mendenhall Glacier to join in the preservation of our nation’s public lands on Saturday, September, 27.

There are a few features that will distinguish National Public Lands Day 2008 from previous years. This year National Public Lands Day will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Famous for planting over 3 billion trees in the 1930’s, the Civilian Conservation Corps played a leading role in restoring America’s deteriorating forests. Their legacy continues as the newest generation of conservationists work to plant one million trees in the weeks leading up to National Public Lands Day.

This country-wide effort is coordinated by the National Environmental Education Foundation. Chartered by Congress in 1990, the National Environmental Education Foundation is a private nonprofit (401c3) organization that develops and supports environmental learning programs to meet social goals.

More information about this event and it’s history, along with a list of sites across the country can be found at National Public Lands Day. Get involved by lending a hand to America’s lands, specifically the Mendenhall Glacier area. Please contact SAGA to get involved in this special day.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Farmers' Market Survey

Did you attend or participate in the Juneau Farmers' Market and Food Festival on August 30?

Well, we're looking for your feedback on this event!




Please complete this short SURVEY and tell us how we can make it an even better event next year!




PHOTO: Produce from Rick Bellagh's garden on Shelter Island on display at the
Juneau Farmers' Market and Food Festival


Sunday, August 31, 2008

Juneau's Farmers' Market and Food Festival-- A Success!

Thank you to the following businesses and agencies whose generosity helped make this event possible for the community:
Juneau Arts and Humanities Council
SAGA
Don Kurilec - Graphic Artist
Cooperative Extension Service
Capital City Weekly
Heritage Coffee
AK Dept. of Fish & Game
City & Borough of Juneau










Wednesday, August 27, 2008

FARMERS' MARKET AND FOOD FESTIVAL THIS WEEKEND!


THIS SATURDAY-- 9am to 2pm


AT THE JUNEAU ARTS AND CULTURE CENTER

Admission is free!


Buy locally grown and produced seafood, baked goods, vegetables, preserves and more!

Farmer's Market/Food Festival
Juneau Arts & Culture Center Gallery
Presentation Schedule
Topic
In the JACC Conference Room:
9:00am - 9:30am How to Grow & Process Garlic in SE Alaska
9:30am -10:00am Backyard Greenhouse Construction & Operation
10:00am-10:30am Making Cheese
10:30am-11:00am Creating Flavored Vinegars
11:00am -11:30am BREAK
11:30am - 12 noon Wild Edible Medicinal Plants
12:00noon-12:30pm Raising Chickens for Eggs
12:30pm - 1:00pm Free Local Resources for Gardeners
1:00pm - 1:30pm Composting
Under the Outdoor Tent:
11:00am-12 noon You Caught the Fish, Now What?!
Fillet Demonstration and Tips on Smoking Fish





For more information, please contact 586-ARTS or sustainablejuneau@gmail.com
See you there!!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Environmental Cost of Transporting Food

This article on the environmental impact of globalized food appeared in the New York Times earlier this year, but bears another read in light of the rising costs of bringing food to our table.

To learn how to eat closer to home, come to the
Juneau Farmers' Market on August 30!



See a demonstration by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game on how to clean and preserve deer and fish. ADF&G will be cleaning a deer and filleting fish in a tent outside the Juneau Arts and Culture Center.

Inside the building, you can enjoy browsing the booths of produce, seafood, and baked goods for sale!




Friday, August 8, 2008

From Grist: How to Green your Grocery List

Keeping with the theme of promoting greater food sustainability, Grist offers some suggestions on how to choose healthier and greener at the grocery store. Check out:


How To Green your Grocery List