WE ARE
· Working to promote quality, locally produced food on our campus and in our community.
We are guided and sponsored by the Russian River Convivium.
WHY WE CARE
· Farm workers are the most exploited labor force in the American economy.
· Our food production system is extremely fragile and is showing signs that it may collapse.
· Food is a culture-creator. It brings people together.
· Food not only nourishes: it gives us pleasure.
Click here to learn about the Manifesto on Climate Change and the Future of Food Security
Click here to learn about the Slow Food Ark of Taste
GET INVOLVED!
This year slow food was able to work with Sonoma State dining services and get a farm stand on campus. The Farm stand happens once a week on Wednesday from around 11:30am to 2:30pm in front of the Stevenson stairs. The stand offers local fruits and vegetables from around Sonoma county. Currently it is only selling fruits and vegetables, but hopefully not to far in the future it should have local eggs, breads and pastries. It has been a slow start but it is slowly growing.

Come out to the garden tomorrow if you're in town and willing to bear the heat.
This last week we were able to get all the compost and make some messy looking beds. Tomorrow we are going to straighten them up and plant the rest of our starts. We will also work on the drip system to make sure it's ready to keep all of our delicious fruits and veggies watered.
Bring your sun hat, sunscreen, a snack and water. We'll bring the tools. :)
Fresh, a film by ana sofia joanes
Garden Work Day 2/26
Happy Holidays to All
Free Movie Night!
General Meeting
Thank you!
Good Eats & Music update
*Devour a locally-sourced lunch* *Relax on a campus lawn*
*Enjoy music and distinguished speakers* *Meet new friends*
It's all happening at Good Eats & Music on October 11 at Sonoma State University!
Join us for a fun-filled afternoon on campus. You'll hear from guest speakers including CA Assembly Person Noreen Evans, Slow Food USA President Josh Viertel, Sonoma State University President Dr. Ruben Arminana, and author Mark Arax. Enjoy the musical entertainment of local bands *Open Market *and *Blue Shift*, and learn more about local Slow Food projects from volunteer leaders.
There are two ticket options:
Attend the entire afternoon (12-5pm) and pay $38 - students pay $25
or
Attend only entertainment and speakers (2-5pm) for just $5!
*Purchase your tickets today at: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/80256
If attending the lunch, please purchase tickets no later than October 5.
We hope to see you on October 11!
Good Eats & Music!
The Sonoma State University student-chapter of Slow Food USA will host a Slow Food regional event featuring speakers, a locally sourced lunch and live music on Sunday, October 11, 2009 from noon to 5 p.m. The event site is the campus “Pond” area.
The purpose of this event is to celebrate life’s greatest pleasures and necessities — good food, good music and great company.
In addition to great food, there is a great band scheduled to play during the wine and cheese mixer, along with the two bands playing after the luncheon: The Easy Leaves, Open Market, and Blue Shift. The event is open to the public and will include a wine and cheese mixer, a presentation of local Slow Food chapter projects, and the opportunity to hear from distinguished guest speakers: Josh Viertel, the Slow Food USA President, Dr. Ruben Arminana, Sonoma State’s President, and Mark Arax, Noted Author of “West of the West; Dreamers, Believers, Builders, and Killers in the Golden State”.
For more details and to purchase tickets please go to: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/80256.
Time for Lunch- Potluck//Eat-In
Slow Food at Sonoma State University Presents
Time for Lunch
Potluck // Eat-In
To support the campaign to get real food into schools! Come have a good time while demonstrating the need for more money to go to school lunches. Bring friends, lovers, family members, and a little sumpin sumpin to share.
Live Music Barbecue Volleyball
Labor Day, September 7th
12-4PM
Valley End Farm
6300 Petaluma Hill Rd.
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
As we know, children who grow up enjoying food that is both delicious and good for them learn healthy eating habits that last throughout their lives. By giving schools the resources to serve real food, we can make sure that the legacy we’re leaving our children is a future filled with opportunity, security and good health. But to make that happen, our leaders in Congress need to hear that when it comes to our children and the legacy we’re leaving them, change can’t wait. School lunches are woefully underfunded, which makes it difficult for schools to provide healthy lunches to children. This is unacceptable. *That’s why Slow Food USA is organizing a National Eat-In on Labor Day, Sept. 7, 2009*. On that day, people in communities across America will gather with their neighbors for public potlucks that send a clear message to our nation’s leaders: It’s time to provide America’s children with real food at school.
Cook Food Using the Sun

Cook food using the sun
INTRO TO PERMACULTURE WORKSHOP
Sunday, May 17, 2009, 10am-4pm
2665 Dutton Meadow,
$30-60 sliding scale. Please bring your own lunch.
Experienced instructor Kyle Collins will cover:
- Permaculture Design Process
- Companion Planting
- Perennial Polyculture
- Sheet mulching/Soil Building Strategies
- Building an herb spiral
FOOD INC MOVIE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqQVll-MP3I
Directed by Robert Kenner, Produced by Eric Schlosser
With insights from Michael Pollan & others
The Food Forum featuring author Wendy Johnson was a great success! Thanks to all for attending and to those extra special folks who helped to set up and clean up afterwards. Also, thank-you to Frederique for the soil demonstration and the fascinating close up view through the microscope. Wow, amazing.
the wisdom of the snail —Slow Food’s symbol

The snail was chosen because it moves slowly and calmly eats its way through life. The snail not only teaches us the virtue of slowness, but its small, unassuming size reminds us that even one individual, at a grassroots level can yield tremendous power.