Thursday, September 12, 2024

Huntington CSA **2024 Season** Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024 Week #14

 Happy Summer (still summer till September 22nd) AND Happy National Organic Month (see below)!

 

CSA weather report…warm and pleasant

Do NOT leave your CSA Shares in your car! They will not be happy, and neither will you when your food doesn’t last as long as it could. Over 40 degrees in your car and your CSA Share’s not happy (and inside your car with closed windows it’s probably hotter than you’d think… and it is –  check this out… https://abc7news.com/how-hot-can-it-get-inside-a-car-baby-in-gets/2266627/#:~:text=Here's%20a%20look%20at%20just%20how%20hot%20it%20can%20get%3A&text=When%20it's%2080%20degrees%20outside,and%20119%20after%2030%20minutes )

 

Important…if you ever send anyone to the CSA to pick up food for you, please tell them to BRING BAGS (and make sure at least one of them is plastic for the wet foods so you don’t get the dry ones wet which would not be a good thing…will make the foods that don’t want to be wet rot faster)!

 

 

This email includes…

 

  1. What you need to know
  2. Happy Organic Month!
  3. Help Community Solidarity (local Huntington group) with their School Supply Drive & Distribution
  4. Food safety and COVID-19…
  5. Got kids or grandkids? Read this…
  6. What you actually got last week
  7. Do yoga? Go to the gym? Wear athletic wear for leisure wear? Read this…
  8. After you have your non-toxic yoga pants 😊, consider going here…
  9. FREE CSA Cooking Classes on Zoom – if you missed any of the three of them you can watch now
  10. Coloring and Creativity Class is being held by CSA Member Annina Wildermuth (plus there’s a raffle and an exhibit)…
  11. Emergency situations at the CSA (hurricanes/electronic communication glitches/medical emergencies, etc.)
  12. And now, for something completely different…

 

*Anything in any of our CSA emails not directly related to the functioning of the CSA, feel free to take or leave at your discretion, and anything related to health issues always consult with your physician(s) before taking any action.

 

 

 

1.What you need to know (will be either new info to first time CSA members, or reminders/old hat to returning CSA members)…

 

Most immediate helpful hints

 

  1. Bring at least TWO bags to the CSA EVERY WEEK for wet and dry food items (and never the twain should meet)
  2. When packing up your CSA food, start at the left side of the long table and work your way to the right and out the garden door. Why? We set out the food to be packed in that order so the heaviest food items will be on the bottom of your bag, and your food won’t get squished (another way to make your food go bad faster), and if you separate the wet from the dry foods you’re doing pretty good on having your food last longer! 😊
  3. When you get your food home, if it’s in a plastic bag take it OUT of the plastic bag and store elsewhere…even if it’s in another plastic bag (the original bag will be too wet and your food won’t be happy there for long)
  4. Plan on using your food in the order of how long it will reasonably stay fresh.

 

Before you leave the houseBRING BAGS to pack up your food (CSA members are responsible for packing up their own shares) – canvas/plastic/paper…bring whatever suits your fancy. The CSA does NOT provide bags for CSA members.

Time – 3:30pm to 7:30pm

Place – Sky Room CafΓ© in the Cinema Arts Centre at 423 Park Ave, Huntington

Parking – park in the all the way around at the back of the building by the day care center (you’ll see a fenced in playground area with a sandbox)

When you arrive at the CSA

  1. Check in at the sign-in desk with our friendly CSA worker
  2. Read the Wall Chart that tells us every week what we’re getting, how much we’re getting, and what the farm charged us for it…some weeks it’s take one of everything but…SOME WEEKS IT’S NOT!!! So you have to make sure you read the Wall Chart every week, and not assume anything. You can also ask your fellow CSA members that are working that day what the story is for the day (they should have name tags on).

Before you leave the CSA – Make sure you have everything on the list (like the story of the 3 bears…not too much, not too little, but just right 😊)! If you get to talking with people, have kids with you, etc., it can be easy to be distracted and if you get home and find out you don’t have everything that was on the list, you’re out of luck because at 7:31pm the food is donated to a local food organization (Community Solidarity…read more about them in the CSA Events email under Tuesdays) that’s waiting to pick it up and get on their way.

 Veggie info sheets are added as needed. This is the link to the: Veggie Info Sheets. Print them out, put them in a notebook and you end up with a cookbook at the end of the CSA season. Also, there are good tips on storage, prep, and nutrition. 

 The list…this is a general list and you’ll be sent another email within the next week with the detailed list after I get it (which isn’t till the day of the CSA…the list is subject to change without notice because farming is like that! πŸ˜Š However, most of the time it’s accurate and if it’s not…usually only one food item will be changed)…

 

CSA words to live by…when trying any new food you’ve never eaten before…START SLOW!!! Read up about it (make sure it doesn’t interfere with any medications you might be taking or any health conditions you might have), see what traditional/conventional ways it’s prepared (cultures that have been eating certain foods for many years basically have a good idea what they’re doing, and we can learn from that), try a small portion, see how your body/digestive system reacts, and proceed from there. Then try preparing in different ways and see what you come up with, and feel free to ask for suggestion/info/recommendations!

 

Paraphrased wise words by a nutritionist that I read (and don’t remember where I read it or who said it), BUT it’s pretty smart info regarding eating seasonally in our part of the globe…

 

Spring… is all about detoxing (what we get from the CSA at this time is a lot of green things that are really good to help clean us out from whatever we accumulated during the winter)

Interesting piece about spring greens (out of the 14 listed, we get 12 of them with our CSA…watercress nutritionally and botanically similar to Curly Cress/Peppercress) and detoxing…

http://www.nourishingmeals.com/2012/03/detox-with-spring-greens.html

 

Summer is all about being hydrated (the popular summer foods are all full of water…Tomatoes, Lettuces, Summer Squashes, etc.)

 

Fall/winter is all about storing energy (we get all the dense vegetables…Sweet Potatoes, Winter Squashes, etc…. that are energy powerhouses to fuel us through the winter) to get you through the winter to make it to…Spring!

 

Week #14

September 12, 2024

 

  1. Beans, Snap – 1 bag
  2. Radishes – 1 bunch
  3. Basil – 1 bunch
  4. Lettuce OR Purslane* – 1 head OR 1 bunch
  5. Tomatoes – 1 bag

 

Total Items: 5

 

Herb Shares – September 1A

Chives: Garlic AND Sage

 

Flower Shares – Week #9

Gomphrena (everlasts…can be dried)

 

*If you are a vegan I HIGHLY suggest you get the Purslane. Why? A) We rarely get it and B) Purslane one of the only vegetal foods that contains high amounts of Omega 3 Fatty Acids! So, it’s getting the health benefits of eating fish…without eating fish!  It has a Lemony flavor and can be added to Salads or Sandwiches (the leaves…the stems need to be cooked), or Soups or Stews (the stems need to be chopped up fine and added as a thickener as it gets Okra-like when cooked…i.e. - mucilaginous).

 

Purslane has a BOATLOAD of health benefits, and a few contraindications so read this whole thing over…

https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-purslane

 

Good article on Purslane with recipes…

https://www.almanac.com/purslane-health-benefits-and-recipes

 

Suggestions on how to eat and cook with Purslane and a Purslane dip recipe (that happens to suggest Garlic Chives which folks with our Herb Share are getting this week!)

https://ourpermaculturelife.com/20-ways-eat-purslane/

 

Another good article that includes contraindications regarding eating Purslane (AND how to avoid foraging for Purslane and ending up with a poisonous plant that looks similar)…

https://foragedfoodie.blogspot.com/2015/11/purslane.html

Lastly, if you’re thinking of grabbing some Purslane from your back yard or elsewhere, please don’t…unless you’ve done some foraging with someone like Wildman Steve Brill (his next event on Long Island is Sunday, September 22nd, and it’s in the CSA Events email) who can give you the rules of the foraging road so you don’t end up with food that’s tainted with harmful chemicals, bacteria, etc. Plus, I think everyone should go on at least one tour with Wildman Steve Brill. It’s an enlightening, fun, and tasty experience for the whole family and makes you look at some of the “weeds” in your environment a little differently. My goal (which I have to come close to and it won’t this year either 😊) is to go on 4 tours with Steve in one year so I can get all four seasons of foraging under my belt (well, if not winter, because he stops doing his before winter begins, late fall). Plus, foragers will divide the seasons up to at least 12 time periods (early, mid and late) so with 4 tours one can get a nice variety of what the earth has to offer without having to garden for it! 😊

 

 

2.Happy National Organic Month!

 

And since you’re a member of this CSA, you’re celebrating already 😊

https://nationaltoday.com/national-organic-month/#:~:text=National%20Organic%20Month%20is%20a,about%20organic%20farming%20and%20production.

https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/national-organic-month/

 

Here’s a cute video about organic farming and soil health, and why it’s so important for us and planet Earth…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE1Vo8U_2VY

Stay tuned for a new video next week! 😊

 

 

 

3.Help Community Solidarity (local Huntington group) with their School Supply Drive & Distribution

 

Community Solidarity is the WONDERFUL group that our CSA has been donating any leftover food at the end of the night to for the past 10 years or so.

 

From now till September 30th you can help them with their Long Island-wide School Supply Drive & Distribution.

 

How can you help? There’s a number of ways….

 

  1. Donate school supplies. Sign up here to let them know and they’ll get back to you with the details of how to proceed…

https://communitysolidarity.org/back-2-school-drive-2024?mc_cid=3898c6bf39&mc_eid=2e56bdceae#signup

 

  1. Organize your own school supply drive amongst friends, neighbors, co-workers, religious group or whatever and get them over to Community Solidarity. Once you’ve gathered the supplies, sign up here to let them know and they’ll get back to you with the details of how to proceed…

https://communitysolidarity.org/back-2-school-drive-2024?mc_cid=3898c6bf39&mc_eid=2e56bdceae#signup

 

  1. Donate money to fund the work for this project (Community Solidarity will buy the supplies and distribute them). Click here to make a donation…

https://give.communitysolidarity.org/give/610097#!/donation/checkout

 

  1. Sign up to volunteer at their Huntington location (Community Solidarity is ALWAYS in need of more volunteers and it’s a great community project to do with kids/teenagers/young adults)…

https://communitysolidarity.org/volunteer

 

  1. Spread the word about this project – post on whatever social media feeds you’re on to let people know you’re collecting school supplies for this project and how they can get involved, or let people know if you’re organizing a school supply drive so they can drop supplies off by you and you can get them over to Community Solidarity.

 

For more information about this project and Community Solidarity…

https://communitysolidarity.org/back-2-school-drive-2024?mc_cid=3898c6bf39&mc_eid=2e56bdceae

 

 

 

4.Food safety and COVID-19…

 

Even though it’s been a while since the word “pandemic” has been bandied about, people are still getting COVID and other illness. And the lessons we learned during the past few years can still come in handy today to avoid basic things like colds and the flu.

 

Watch writer J. Kenji Lopez-Alt (son of a Harvard University geneticist and immunologist, grandson of a chemist, and author of Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science), talk about COVID-19 and food safety…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkvw9lZ3v3I

 

And read in more detail here…

https://www.seriouseats.com/2020/03/food-safety-and-coronavirus-a-comprehensive-guide.html#covid-on-food

 

After keeping the CSA going thru 2020 and 2021 while the Cinema Arts Centre was closed (with everyone staying healthy using the simple practices of wearing face coverings, hand washing, and social distancing), this is where we are now at this moment in time…

 

  1. Face coverings are optional
  2. Hand washing upon entering the theater is recommended (it’s always a good idea in preventing COVID as well as the flu and colds)

Why COVID HATES soap (works better than hand sanitizer or gloves), and we’re talking plain soap, NOT antibacterial soap (the use of which causes antibiotic resistance which could kill us all )…

https://healthmatters.nyp.org/how-does-handwashing-with-soap-kill-the-coronavirus/

  1. Will try and keep the CSA area relatively uncrowded if any future outbreaks of any infectious diseases occur
  2. Enter near the Box Office entrance, and exit thru the door that leads out to the Cinema garden and upper parking lot stairs

 

 

 

5.Got kids or grandkids? Read this…

 

Hair and skin care products are exposing children to hormone disrupting chemicals. And this is not a good thing (and it isn’t for adults either but we’re talking children’s health at the moment 😊).

 

File this under “eat organic, live organic”…

https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/09/09/nx-s1-5099419/hair-and-skin-care-products-expose-kids-to-hormone-disrupting-chemicals-study-finds

 

To avoid hormone disrupting chemicals in your kids/grandkids lives, check out the Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) website/database Skin Deep…

https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/

The NPR article mentions an app called YUKA that supposedly does what the EWG’s Skin Deep website does and I wouldn’t recommend it. I did a side by side comparison to a few products and while the YUKA app said they were “poor” choices, the EWG rated them 4 out of 10 with 1 being the best rating. I wouldn’t call that “poor” and I trust EWG more than YUKA. Just sayin’…

 

 

 

6.What you actually got last week

 

Week #13

September 5, 2024

 

  1. Leeks – 1 bunch - $5.75
  2. Beans, Snap: Green and Yellow/Wax mixed – 1 bag (1/2 lb.) -$4.25
  3. Okra: Green or Green/Red Mix* – 1 bag (1/2 lb.) - $5.25
  4. Sorrel – 1 bunch - $4.50
  5. Tomatoes, Mini: Bumblebee Sunrise OR Purple – 1 pt. - $6.00

 

Total Items: 5

Total Amount: $25.75

We pay our farm $22 per week for our CSA share…some weeks we get a bit more, some a bit less. This week (and last week), it was $3.75 over $22.00. Doesn’t sound like a whole lot, but it adds up over the course of the CSA season (at the moment it’s a total of $39.75 more food than what we paid…which is now a little more than ONE CSA Share’s worth of food). We seem to always get at least one CSA share’s worth of food every year that we didn’t pay for…some years two, and last year it was almost four weeks worth extra, so we’re talking almost $80 worth of food we got gratis…it’s all good! 😊

 

Flower Shares – Week #8

Sunflowers

 

*Article on Okra and eating it raw (which is what I’ll be doing and it’s not slimy…I put them in salads and it’s something I only recently discovered and tried doing), plus a Jambalaya recipe…

https://ediblesema.com/recipes/evoke-the-okra/#:~:text=A%3A%20Yes%2C%20you%20can%20eat,find%20the%20texture%20less%20appealing.

 

For those who think they don’t like Okra because of the “slime” (mucilaginous in more scientific terms 😊) factor, here’s a recipe to (hopefully 😊) change your tune…

Roasted (slime free 😊) Okra…

https://www.ediblecommunities.com/recipes/roasted-okra/

 

 

 

7.Do yoga? Go to the gym? Wear athletic wear for leisure wear? Read this…

 

File under “eat organic, live organic” 😊.

 

Your workout clothing could be leaching harmful chemicals through your skin. Pete Myers, Chief Scientist at Environmental Health Sciences, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University, and author of Our Stolen Future, says, “While we know that PFAS can be absorbed by the skin, we don’t have information about how much would be transferred by activewear products. It’s unlikely to be zero.”

 

I don’t know about you, but I don’t want my clothes to be leaching anything into my body!

 

However, there are brands that don’t do this (and some that at least do it less) so read on…

 

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2024/09/11/pfas-workout-leggings-yoga-pants.aspx?ui=625ea39736e9ae66a12264f203ecdf022a0d330dfec2b437860cbf465ad4ed44&sd=20230726&cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art2HL&cid=20240911_HL2&foDate=false&mid=DM1628565&rid=116353098

 

 

 

8.After you have your non-toxic yoga pants 😊, consider going here…

 

CSA Member, Danielle Tarantola, will be holding a 6 day yoga retreat in Granada! The dates are from Thursday, November 7th to Tuesday, November 12th.

To learn more about Danielle…

https://www.yoga-foundation.com/teachers

For more info and to register…

https://www.yoga-foundation.com/retreat-2024

 

And more info about where you’d be staying…

https://www.truebluebay.com/

 

 

 

9.FREE CSA Cooking classes on Zoom – if you missed any of the three of them you can watch now!

 

The title of this is…So, you’ve joined a CSA! Now what? 😊

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOmk6t_rsS4

 

The 2nd episode is…Keep on Cooking – Sustaining Momentum as a CSA Member…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK9F0NdlMns

 

The 3rd episode – Let’s Cook! Watch as recipe creator Frances as she checks out her CSA Share, figures out what to do with everything (to feed herself, her partner, two children and dog 😊), and gets cooking…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6Gk64b0rc8

 

 

 

10.Coloring and Creativity Class is being held by CSA Member Annina Wildermuth (plus there’s a raffle and an exhibit)…

 

CSA Member, Annina Wildermuth, is leading a Creativity Class at the Huntington Public Library on Main Street.

 

If you’d like to participate in the class (or just check it out to see if it’s something you’d like to continue with), the classes are held on alternate Thursdays, from 1pm to 3pm, in the Main Meeting Room of the Huntington Public Library on Main Street. It’s free and there’s no registration required. The dates for September are the 12th and the 26th, and in October they’ll be on the 10th and 24th. You can bring any creative project you’re currently working on, and there are always coloring books, markers and pencils there to use.

 

Till Monday, October 7th, there will be an exhibit of works from this class called Keep Calm and Create. It features works by attendees of this class, and celebrates the calming process of creativity.

 

Lastly, there will be a raffle for 12 coloring/creativity books. To enter the raffle, there are slips of paper and a bowl set up on the exhibit display case closest to periodical section of library. Write your name and phone number on the paper and put it in the bowl. You can enter as many times as you wish. The books you can win are displayed in the exhibit. The last day of the raffle is Sunday, October 6th.

 

 

 

11.Emergency situations at the CSA (hurricanes/electronic communication glitches/medical emergencies…on my part, etc.)

 

  1. It’s hurricane season till November 30th (our CSA’s last day is December 12th)! Farmers are more hardcore than postal workers so your food will be at the CSA between 3:30pm and 7:30pm on Thursdays, pretty much no matter what. Hurricane Sandy didn’t stop our CSA. We were at the Unitarian Fellowship in Huntington, and there was no power and there were tree limbs around the property BUT I checked out the building to make sure there was no danger for us being in the building or entering the property, and with flashlights brought by me, we had our CSA. If there’s no emails…show up anyway. If there’s some problem/issue with the food arriving there should be a note on the door of the Cinema letting you know what’s up (if we’re not already in there waiting for you). In a storm situation please bring a flashlight/lantern as it could be helpful for you and those of us at the CSA. Again…show up, and at 3:30pm and 5:30pm if there were no emails please offer to work if you’re able and available. If you feel it’s not safe/wise for you to venture out, know that any food left at the end of the CSA will be picked up and donated to the gang at Community Solidarity. They have NEVER missed a food distribution day even in snow and ice storms (regardless of the weather…hungry people will still be hungry if there’s no food to eat).

 

  1. Electronic communication is FAR from perfect. IF you get no CSA emails or responses to your emails on any given week…come to the CSA anyway. It could be a problem with my laptop, etc. Stuff happens.

 

  1. Anything else that might come up (these days…who knows???)…no emails, etc., come anyway and will do our best to keep everyone informed as best we can (look for notes on front door of Cinema if nothing else). The CSA has always happened every week during our 20+ seasons…(lifted from the postal worker motto) - Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom stays these farmers & CSA crew from the swift completion of their appointed rounds…to get you your CSA Shares! 😊

 

  1. If there’s an emergency situation in progress, consider offering to help out at the CSA whether you’re asked to or not.

 

 

 

12.And now, for something completely different

 

A look at some beloved kitchen tools (maybe you’ll get some ideas of things to add to your kitchen arsenal, or agree about ones you already have and like, or disagree and have a different take on things 😊)…

https://www.boredpanda.com/kitchen-tools-that-changed-peoples-lives/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter

 Events…both near and far

 

*Please keep in mind that any events or services listed do not indicate a direct endorsement from Green Thumb Farm or Green Thumb CSA – Huntington

 

 

Tuesday, September 10th to Thursday, September 19th

 

Healing Kitchen: Let Food Be Thy Medicine (online seminars)

FREE

To register…

https://healingkitchen.thesacredscience.com/register/?a_aid=tld&a_bid=99099c87

 

This 9 day series of seminars will cover the foods and herbs that can be used in simple recipes for conditions ranging from sleep, digestive disorders and stress, to cancer and heart disease. The person in this series that got me to sign up is Tieroana Low Dog, MD. She’s a holistic doctor and herbalist who’s been working with Dr. Andrew Weil for decades. And in October, the next Culinary Extravaganza will be at True Food Kitchen, Dr. Weil’s ONLY restaurant in the NY metro area which happens to be on Long Island, and the menu is based on his anti-inflammatory diet, and deliciousness 😊. I don’t know any of the other people involved in this series, but if Dr. Low Dog is a part of it I imagine it will be worth watching. It features herbalists, farmers, nutritionists, doctors and farm-to-table chefs.

 

 

Now to Monday, October 7th

 

Keep Calm and Create Exhibit and Raffle

Huntington Public Library

338 Main St

Huntington

FREE

For more info about this exhibit (listed on page 11 of the Sept/Oct newsletter) and to find out library hours (listed on page 12 of the Sept/Oct newletter)…

https://static.libnet.info/frontend-images/pdfs/myhpl/2024_Sept-OctFinalwlinks.pdf

 

CSA Member, Annina Wildermuth, is leading a Creativity Class at the Huntington Public Library on Main Street. Till Monday, October 7th, there will be an exhibit of works from this class called Keep Calm and Create. It features works by attendees of this class, and celebrates the calming process of creativity.

 

If you’d like to participate in the class (or just check it out to see if it’s something you’d like to continue with), the classes are held on alternate Thursdays, from 1pm to 3pm, in the Main Meeting Room of the Huntington Public Library on Main Street. It’s free and there’s no registration required. The dates for September are the 12th and the 26th, and in October they’ll be on the 10th and 24th. You can bring any creative project you’re currently working on, and there are always coloring books, markers and pencils there to use.

 

Lastly, there will be a raffle for 12 coloring/creativity books. To enter the raffle, there are slips of paper and a bowl set up on the exhibit display case closest to periodical section of library. Write your name and phone number on the paper and put it in the bowl. You can enter as many times as you wish. The books you can win are displayed in the exhibit. The last day of the raffle is Sunday, October 6th.

 

 

Friday, September 13th to Sunday, September 15th

 

10am to 5pm (last admission at 3:30pm)

The 182nd Long Island Fair

Old Bethpage Village Restoration

1303 Round Swamp Road

Old Bethpage

$10 (in advance till August 31st)/$20 – Adults/$15 – Seniors and Children 5 to 12 years old/FREE – under 5 years old

For more info, to buy tickets and get on their email list…

https://www.lifair.org/

 

If you want to enter and see if you’ll get a Blue Ribbon (categories to enter are from baked goods and flower arrangements to crafts and poetry and a WHOLE lot in between…entrants can be from children…there’s even a coloring contest…to adults), or just attend, this is quite an event to behold. There will be activities and entertainment for the whole family.

 

To see all the amazing categories one could enter (and the age groups), check this out (and page 4 goes over the history of this 182 year old event)…

https://www.lifair.org/_files/ugd/2de4ab_8a1a8900df2d4ba7aa8327db3b38f751.pdf

 

 

Friday, September 13th to Sunday, September 15th

 

Friday – 4pm to 11pm

Saturday – 11am to 11pm

Sunday – 12pm to 8pm

Greek Fest 2024

St. Paraskevi Green Orthodox Church

1 Shrine Place (on Pulaski Rd.)

Greenlawn

FREE – but last year they did request donations upon entering

Here’s a menu and a map for the event…

https://www.stparaskevi.org/assets/files/other/GreekFestival_Brochure_Sept4Updates.pdf

Vegetarian options, but less so for vegans (though there are…I’d get a Greek Salad, no cheese and have them put Lemon Potatoes on top, and I think some of the pastries might be vegan but I wouldn’t swear to it).

 

Authentic Greek grill, seafood, pastries, beer, wine and more. Also rides, games, Greek dancing, live Greek music, flea market and vendors. There will be a raffle that costs a lot, but the prizes are substantial (from $25,000 cash to $200 gift certificates and there’s about 29 prizes given out…get details at the event). AND you can take a tour of their lovely church and get the scoop on the miracles of St. Paraskevi!

 

 

Saturday, September 14th

 

22nd Annual Long Island Garlic Festival

Waterdrinker North Fork

4560 Sound Ave.

Riverhead

$20 Admission (not on the website but this is their admission price for pretty much all their events)/FREE – under 2 years old

For more info and to get on their email list…

https://www.water-drinker.com/event-details/garlic-festival-2024-09-14-09-00

 

There will be Garlic to buy and eat, food trucks, live music, activities for the whole family.

 

 

Tuesday, September 17th

 

10am to 11am

Tai Chi class

Cinema Arts Centre

Sky Room CafΓ©

423 Park Ave

Huntington

FREE

 

Join teacher Roger Sencer in this free Tai Chi class that’s been held at the Cinema Arts Centre for a number of years. All levels welcome.

 

7pm – Volunteers

8:15pm – Drive-thru distribution

Huntington Food Share

Community Solidarity

Fairground Ave. & 6th St.

Huntington Station

FREE

For more info…

https://communitysolidarity.org/foodshares/huntington

To volunteer…

https://communitysolidarity.org/volunteer

Or to make a donation (they REALLY need a new truck)…

https://communitysolidarity.org/donate/funds

 

Community Solidarity (formerly Long Island Food Not Bombs) is an amazing group, doing much needed good works. These are the folks our CSA donates food to (and have for the last several years). If you’d like to volunteer, make a donation (they REALLY, REALLY need a new truck), or have need of their services (or know people who might)…get in touch/get information via their website (listed above).

 

They also need/accept donations of the following…Bicycles, Books, Clothing, Flowers (good for general mental health…taking care of the mind AND the body), Food, Medical Care (is there a Doctor or Dentist in the house? 😊), Plants/Seedlings, School Supplies, Toys and more. For details on donating items, please go to the Home Page, scroll to Donate, and read the appropriate listing (and scroll to Material Goods to see the topics not initially listed)…

https://communitysolidarity.org/

 

Here’s founder Jon Stepanian’s TED Talk (TEDxNYU) on Community Solidarity and Hunger Relief…

https://www.ted.com/talks/jon_stepanian_community_solidarity_hunger_relief

 

 

Friday, September 20th to Sunday September 22nd

 

Friday – 6pm to 9pm

Saturday – 12pm to 9pm

Sunday  -  12pm to 6pm

Egyptian Festival 24

St. Mark Coptic Church Center

90 Woodbury Rd

Woodbury

FREE

 

There aren’t any details on the website, but this event has vendors, good food (a sugar indulgence I look forward to every year is their Basboosa…one of my fave pastries in the world if it’s done right and they usually do it right at this event 😊, Dylan’s fave is a custardy thing with shredded Phyllo dough that I forget the name of), you can tour their lovely church, get photographed wearing ancient Egyptian garb, and other things. Again, there are vegetarian options but the vegan ones are limited BUT they usually do have Falafel every year which should be vegan and salad you can get with no cheese. It’s possible some of the desserts are vegan. They also have a pricey raffle with some big prizes.

 

 

Saturday, September 21st

 

Noon to 11pm

Farm Aid

Saratoga Performing Arts Center

Saratoga Springs, NY

$107 (only tickets left are for lawn seating)

For more info and to buy tickets…

https://www.farmaid.org/festival/tickets/

 

The tickets will surely sell out soon, and I imagine there will be a live feed for the concert on FaceBook or YouTube or on the Farm Aid website.

 

 

Sunday, September 22nd

 

12pm to 3pm

Foraging Tour with Wildman Steve Brill

Sunken Meadow Park

Kings Park

For directions of where to meet up…

https://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/travel

Adults - $20/Children under 12 - $10 and bring exact change (suggested donations…his knowledge and experience is worth at least twice this amount 😊)

For more info about attending a tour…

https://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/sign-up

To register…

Call 914-835-2153 at least 24 hours in advance of the tour and if you need to cancel, call 24 hours in advance (if you do not cancel 24 hours in advance, you will be charged $25 prior to being allowed to schedule another tour)

 

If you’ve never gone on a foraging tour with Wildman Steve Brill, do yourself a favor and go. He knows his stuff and he’s entertaining (silly and corny and sweet), and you’ll go home with some interesting and delicious local seasonal foods to eat.

 

 

Tuesday, September 24th

 

10am to 11am

Tai Chi class

Cinema Arts Centre

Sky Room CafΓ©

423 Park Ave

Huntington

FREE

 

Join teacher Roger Sencer in this free Tai Chi class that’s been held at the Cinema Arts Centre for a number of years. All levels welcome.

 

7pm – Volunteers

8:15pm – Drive-thru distribution

Huntington Food Share

Community Solidarity

Fairground Ave. & 6th St.

Huntington Station

FREE

For more info…

https://communitysolidarity.org/foodshares/huntington

To volunteer…

https://communitysolidarity.org/volunteer

Or to make a donation (they REALLY need a new truck)…

https://communitysolidarity.org/donate/funds

 

Community Solidarity (formerly Long Island Food Not Bombs) is an amazing group, doing much needed good works. These are the folks our CSA donates food to (and have for the last several years). If you’d like to volunteer, make a donation (they REALLY, REALLY need a new truck), or have need of their services (or know people who might)…get in touch/get information via their website (listed above).

 

They also need/accept donations of the following…Bicycles, Books, Clothing, Flowers (good for general mental health…taking care of the mind AND the body), Food, Medical Care (is there a Doctor or Dentist in the house? 😊), Plants/Seedlings, School Supplies, Toys and more. For details on donating items, please go to the Home Page, scroll to Donate, and read the appropriate listing (and scroll to Material Goods to see the topics not initially listed)…

https://communitysolidarity.org/

 

Here’s founder Jon Stepanian’s TED Talk (TEDxNYU) on Community Solidarity and Hunger Relief…

https://www.ted.com/talks/jon_stepanian_community_solidarity_hunger_relief

 

 

Friday, September 27th to Sunday September 29th

 

Friday – 6pm to 9pm

Saturday – 12pm to 9pm

Sunday  -  12pm to 6pm

Egyptian Festival 24

St. Mark Coptic Church Center

90 Woodbury Rd

Woodbury

FREE

 

There aren’t any details on the website, but this event has vendors, good food (a sugar indulgence I look forward to every year is their Basboosa…one of my fave pastries in the world if it’s done right and they usually do it right at this event 😊, Dylan’s fave is a custardy thing with shredded Phyllo dough that I forget the name of), you can tour their lovely church, get photographed wearing ancient Egyptian garb, and other things. Again, there are vegetarian options but the vegan ones are limited BUT they usually do have Falafel every year which should be vegan and salad you can get with no cheese. It’s possible some of the desserts are vegan. They also have a pricey raffle with some big prizes.

 

 

Saturday, September 28th and Sunday, September 29th

 

10am to 5pm

Hudson Valley Garlic Festival

Saugerties, NY

Tickets per day…

Adults - $10 in advance ($15 at the gate)/Seniors (65+) - $8 in advance ($15 at the gate)/Children under 12 – FREE

Parking is FREE

For more info and to buy tickets…

https://www.hvgf.org/

 

This is the biggest and the best Garlic festival NY has to offer. Come rain or shine, there will be music, crafts, food (with Garlic and without 😊), Garlic to buy, cooking and gardening demos and children’s activities.

 

 

Tuesday, October 1st

 

10am to 11am

Tai Chi class

Cinema Arts Centre

Sky Room CafΓ©

423 Park Ave

Huntington

FREE

 

Join teacher Roger Sencer in this free Tai Chi class that’s been held at the Cinema Arts Centre for a number of years. All levels welcome.

 

7pm – Volunteers

8:15pm – Drive-thru distribution

Huntington Food Share

Community Solidarity

Fairground Ave. & 6th St.

Huntington Station

FREE

For more info…

https://communitysolidarity.org/foodshares/huntington

To volunteer…

https://communitysolidarity.org/volunteer

Or to make a donation (they REALLY need a new truck)…

https://communitysolidarity.org/donate/funds

 

Community Solidarity (formerly Long Island Food Not Bombs) is an amazing group, doing much needed good works. These are the folks our CSA donates food to (and have for the last several years). If you’d like to volunteer, make a donation (they REALLY, REALLY need a new truck), or have need of their services (or know people who might)…get in touch/get information via their website (listed above).

 

They also need/accept donations of the following…Bicycles, Books, Clothing, Flowers (good for general mental health…taking care of the mind AND the body), Food, Medical Care (is there a Doctor or Dentist in the house? 😊), Plants/Seedlings, School Supplies, Toys and more. For details on donating items, please go to the Home Page, scroll to Donate, and read the appropriate listing (and scroll to Material Goods to see the topics not initially listed)…

https://communitysolidarity.org/

 

Here’s founder Jon Stepanian’s TED Talk (TEDxNYU) on Community Solidarity and Hunger Relief…

https://www.ted.com/talks/jon_stepanian_community_solidarity_hunger_relief

 

 

Saturday, October 5th

 

10am to noon

Foraging Tour with Wildman Steve Brill

Far Rockaway Seashore

Far Rockaway

FREE

For directions of where to meet up…

https://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/travel

For more info about attending a tour…

https://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/sign-up

To register…

Call 914-835-2153 at least 24 hours in advance of the tour and if you need to cancel, call 24 hours in advance (if you do not cancel 24 hours in advance, you will be charged $25 prior to being allowed to schedule another tour)

 

If you’ve never gone on a foraging tour with Wildman Steve Brill, do yourself a favor and go. He knows his stuff and he’s entertaining (silly and corny and sweet), and you’ll go home with some interesting and delicious local seasonal foods to eat.

 

 

Thursday, November 7th to Tuesday, November 12th

 

Yoga Retreat

True Blue Bay Boutique Resort

Old Mill Rd.

TrueBlue Bay, St. George

St. George’s, Grenada

 

CSA Member, Danielle Tarantola, will be holding a 6 day yoga retreat in Granada!

To learn more about Danielle…

https://www.yoga-foundation.com/teachers

And more info about where you’d be staying…

https://www.truebluebay.com/

For more info and to register…

https://www.yoga-foundation.com/retreat-2024

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