VeggieFest 2009: August 8 – 9th


VeggieFest is back for 2009 after a huge turnout last year. Activities include workshops, live music, delicious food and family fun! Many restaurants are there this year and many guest speakers on various health and food related topics.

Who: VeggieFest 2009
What: Food focused family festival
Where: Science of Spirituality, 4 S 175 Naperville Rd, Naperville IL 60563
When: August 8 – 9, Saturday 11am – 8pm, Sunday 11am – 7pm
Cost: Free Admission

VeggieFest 2009
630.955.1200
800.222.2207
www.veggiefestchicagoland.org

Geneva Green Market Membership Drive


Join in The GGM membership! Your contributions support educational programs, lectures and the commitment to the health-giving nature of locally grown food, sustainability and conservation of resources. Your contribution also helps support the free Kids corner and Chef demos at the market and your individual membership includes a range of benefits that are feature below.

  • Seed Membership ($25 or more donation) – you will receive a coffee mug/GGM discount card – honored at concurring businesses/events.  Membership Specials.
  • Planting Membership ($50 or more donation) – the above membership and  $10 off the each lecture/workshop/class you choice during the 2009 season.
  • Sprouting Membership ($100 or more donation) – the above membership and a lunch for two at the Geneva Green Market.
  • Growing Membership ($250 or more donation) – the above membership and (20% off home cooking demonstration by Jennifer Downing, Nourish) Learn useful cooking techniques with locally grown food.
  • Harvest Membership ($500 or more donation) – the above membership and a basket filled the freshest products from the Geneva Green Market
  • Geneva Green Market Benefactor ($1000 or more donation)  – the above membership and will receive a dinner for two at Niche Restaurant in Geneva. (Excludes alcohol and gratuity)

Mission Statement
Geneva Green Market, a non-for profit distributional and educational association which:

  • Promotes the sale of locally produced products from local family farms and local food producers who provide freshness, biodiversity, the highest quality organic/sustainable food and the basis of regional cuisine.
  • Provides an educational forum for consumers to learn the uses and benefits of quality, locally grown or prepared food products. To establish an appreciation of nutritional value of produce and to provide more flavor, freshness and variety of locally grown product.
  • Preserves the environment for future generations while improving the quality of food.
  • Supports a partnership between local chefs, farmers, producers and merchants to mutually enhance, develop, and promote the local food economy.
  • Promotes the green community, and become the town crier of the events of the Fox River Valley.
  • Creates partnerships with other non-for profits organizations that promote green living, preservation of our natural resources, gardening information, and other aligned interests.

Thus far the Geneva Green Market, NFP is entirely run by volunteers. Unlike other farmers’ markets, we only charge our vendors a minimal donation fee that goes towards necessary expenses. This helps our vendors remain economically viable. In time we hope to build up membership enough to support a salaried market manager position to help the Geneva Green Market run smoothly for years to come. Serving on the board of directors for the Geneva Green Market, NFP are Karen Start, president, Connie Weaver, co-founder, Georgine Bosak, treasurer, Diana Morin, secretary, Trisha Margulies, member, Ted Richter, farmer, Beth Propst, farmer, Jennifer Downing, chef, Jennifer Echert, member. This not-for-profit group of volunteers seeks to educate and support the community in their efforts to eat locally.

To join the GGM,NFP membership click here to email or send email to info [at] genevagreenmarket [dot] org or call 630-208-9321

Geneva Green Market Season Opening June 4th 2009!


Home-grown in Kane County Found at the Geneva Green Market
In April of 2007 a group came together to form the Geneva Green Market, Not for Profit Group, a 501 (c) 3 that is devoted to education of the health-giving nature of locally grown food, sustainability and conservation of resources.

Local farmers offering locally grown food from within a 200-mile radius.  Diverse arrays of products are offered, from organic baked good to free range eggs, hormone-free beef, pork, lamb, chicken, flowers, seasonally vegetables and raw/artisan cheeses.  Free cooking demos and kid’s educational events.

When: June 4, 2009 through end of October 2009, every Thursday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Where: 75 N. River Lane, Geneva IL Read more

Gardenology Events


Learn how to create, grow, and maintain your garden. Specialists and master gardeners will be here to answer any questions and give advice. Topics include herbs, flowers, vegetables, heirloom plants and table scrapes.

    Learn about attracting birds and butterflies, wildlife control, composting, pest control, organic fertilizers and more. Kids can have fun too by planting seeds in biodegradable pots and creating sprout necklaces. Win a watering can from participating shops that will be raffled off at the end of the day.

    Chicago Solar Powerup! for Kids 2009 – Registration OPEN!


    WORKSHOP DATES: Session I: July 13-17; Session II: July 20-24
    FINALE: August 5, 2009
    CONTACT EMAIL: greentech [at] cityofchicago [dot] org
    APPLICATION DEADLINE: Registration opens March 3, 2009, Registration closes June 26, 2009

    In partnership with the Notebaert Nature Museum, the Chicago Center for Green Technology invites future scientists, engineers, and designers to participate in the 4th annual Chicago Solar Powerup! Solar Powerup gives students ages 8-13 the opportunity to design, build, and race model solar cars while learning about renewable energy resources. Students are given instruction in various design factors and then work in teams to design and build their car. Following testing, these workshops culminate in a series of one-on-one races in a tournament at Daley Plaza on Wednesday, August 5th to determine the champions.

    Please note: Registration is limited to 20 students per session and will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis. Spots may only be reserved by the receipt of payment ($75, check only) no later than two weeks prior to the first class. Before mailing in payment, please call (312) 746-4155 for availability. Limited scholarships are available.

    Thanksgiving Festival & Market


    Come shop for your Thanksgiving dinner ingredients, pick up pre-ordered grass fed turkeys from Caveny Farms and crafts that make great Christmas gifts. There will be locally grown, organic food and craft vendors.

    Enjoy a locavore brunch before or after you shop!

    Sunday, November 23, 2008
    Hosted by Inglenook Pantry
    11 N 5th Street
    Geneva, IL 60134

    Thanksgiving Market: 9:00 a.m. thru 3:00 p.m. Localvore Brunch served 9:30 am to 2:00 pm.

    Note: We are also still looking for craft vendors. If you would like to participate in this market contact Karen at (630) 208-9321.

    Geneva Green Market: July 24, 2008


    Fresh at this Weeks Market:

    • Beans
    • Broccoli
    • Cabbage
    • Carrots
    • Cauliflower
    • Chinese Cabbage
    • Fennel Bulbs
    • Kale
    • Summer Squash
    • Sweet Corn
    • Swiss Chard

    Chef’s Demo:

    Chef Jeremy Lycan, of Niche Restaurant, in Geneva, IL

    Kids Corner:

    Talking about plastic bags and how we can bring our own to the market. Decorating our own bags!

    Summer Fun for Kids at Farm Camp


    Heritage Prairie Farm Camp for Kids – don’t miss out on the opportunity to enroll your child in hands on experiences that give children the knowledge to begin his or her journey into understanding food and farming, tolerance and self-respect, community and responsibility. Children will have fun while experiencing productive and worthwhile work, in turn feeling a sense of accomplishment. Our peaceful and engaging environment is a great place for new friends and experiences with our knowledgeable and friendly staff. Sign up today!

    Camps for ages 7 – 12: Camps run for 2 weeks, Monday thru Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon

    Garden Explorers: (July 21 – 24 & July 28 – 31) *Sign up by this Friday!*

    In this fun outdoor camp children will experience planning, preparing, and planting a garden. We will get our hands into soil testing and bug exploration, as well as the life cycle of plants; from a seed to seedling to a full grown plant. The campers will experiment planting with seeds, transplants, fruits, and trees. Enroll your child now and lay down the roots of life with the hands on, fun, and educational experience of Heritage Prairie’s Garden Explorers Camp.

    Fun With Food: (August  4 – 7 & August 11 – 14)

    Campers will harvest ingredients from the ground and then engage all five senses with the art of cooking. Campers will be evolved in the processes of cooking from helping select ingredients to measuring, mixing, cooking, and then of course sampling. Also, your child will become a certified food detective and learn how to make healthy food selections while shopping in the grocery store. We want to connect children to their food and to their community by introducing food system maps, which cover important social, economical and environmental concepts. Where does my food come from? How does it get here? Who am I really paying? How do my choices effect others and the environment? As a grand finale, we will take a field trip to the Geneva Green City Farmers Market and experience local farmers and local buyers.

    Camps for ages 4 – 6: Camps run for 1 week, Monday thru Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon

    Farm Critters: (July 21 – 24) *Sign up by this Friday!*

    Campers will experience and explore the animal life on the farm. Come and join in the fun of the feeding, care, and responsibilities involving the animals on our farm.

    Nature Crafts: (July 28 – 31)

    Using nature as our inspiration and palette, campers will enjoy making creative functional items as well as original works of art. Campers will learn about famous artists as well as discovering the artist within.

    Budding Farmers: (August 4-7)

    Children will enjoy the outdoors while learning responsibility and sensitivity to the natural world. Activities will include animal care, picking vegetables and flowers, stories, games and crafts.

    Garden Explorers: (August 11-14)

    This camp is all about getting your hands dirty and having fun! Campers will join in with peers and counselors planting, weeding, and harvesting gardens throughout the farm. Learn about the bugs in and around the farm, and dig into composting.

    See attached for registration forms, pricing, and detailed descriptions.
    Download a registration form here
    For a printable brochure of camp programs, click here.

    Heritage Prairie Market
    hpmfarm.com
    630-443-8253