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Celebration Restaurant – Dinner with Dailogue

November 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Monday, November 9, Celebration Restaurant  (4503 W. Lovers Lane) will be hosting their monthly Dinner with Dialogue event. This one is important to us because of the topic that will be covered, ”Saving out Local Farmers’ Markets and Sustainable Agriculture in Texas.”  

Ed Lowe (owner of Celebration Restaurant) and Angela Hunt (District 14 councilwoman) are hosting this event and it is open to anyone. Guest speakers will be Pamela Walker, author of Growing Things to Eat, and Michael and Debby Sams, owners of Full Quiver Farms and Dairy.

The optional dinner will begin at 6 pm and end at 7 pm.  The presentations will last from 7 pm until 7:30 pm.  The dialogue will begin at 7:30 and the floor will be open for your questions and concerns.

To make reservations you can either call (214) 351 – 5681 or email Ed Lowe at edlowe@celebrationrestaurant.com.

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The Kessler School Pumpkin Patch and Street Fair 2009

October 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We will be serving coffee at the Kessler School Pumpkin Patch and Street Fair tomorrow, October 10, from 9 am – 3 pm.  This is a fun event for any age and all donations will go to The Kessler School.  It will be located at The Kessler School (Kessler Park United Methodist Church) at 1215 Turner Ave.  A few of the events that you can participate in are purchasing a pumpkin, pony carousel, a petting zoo, face painting, enjoying good food from local vendors, and much more.  We hope to see you tomorrow!

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Save a Local Farmers’ Market & Save a Local Small Business!

October 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I’m posting a letter that has been sent out concerning Local Farmers’ Markets.  It was written by Clyde Greenhouse, of Kessler Cookies (and me).  This is an important local issue for small business owners. 

Recently, the Celebration Restaurant Farmer’s Market was shut down by the City of Dallas for lacking the proper permitting.  And according to the manager of the food protection division, they intend to ‘root out’ other similar local Farmers’ Markets, like this one. 

The problem is this City Staff is supposed to be our servants.  They’re paid, by us, to benefit the public.  Often, they do this well.  But these Farmers’ Markets have been very popular, and the City Staff now finds itself in direct opposition to what the public seemingly wants.  It’s not feasible nor practicable for these markets to meet the permitting requirements, that were drawn up with nothing like them in mind. 

The claim is that they are protecting our food from a ’strong possibility’ of cross-contamination and from wide-spread outbreaks of bacteria, etc.  Protection? Who defines ‘protection’, and when we need it?  Strong Possibility? Honestly?  How many small local farmers’ markets has this been a problem for?  And where do we draw the line on how much protection we need?  Can the city shut down my neighborhood backyard barbeque because I left my ketchup in an ice cooler as opposed to mechanical refrigeration.

Of course we want these markets to be safe!  Our business depends on that.  But at these markets, the owner and farmers are there…  they are present.  This isn’t McDonald’s or Tom Thumb, where the person serving you has no clue about the food they’re selling.  If you want to know how the farmer’s eggs have been stored, then ask him, or watch what he pulls them out of.  If you are not comfortable with his answer, then don’t buy it. 

Further information on the subject:

Celebration Market Info and Petition

Dallas Shutters Rogue Farmers’ Markets

Dallas News Article

Enough of my ranting… Here’s the letter, followed by short list of City Councilpeople,  please take some action with us:

Save a Local Farmers’ Market & Save a Local Small Business!

As small business owners in the City of Dallas, local farmers’ markets have provided us with an economical means of reaching potential customers in a very volatile business climate. As traditional methods of selling decline, local farmers’ markets have paved new avenues and bestowed a closer connection to customers. Going beyond the one-on-one with consumers, shopping at local farmers’ market benefits local businesses and strengthens our local communities. When you buy produce and products directly from a farmer or vendor, they benefit by cutting out cost like transportation and middle-men. These cost savings are reinvested in our local economy.

But now, local farmers’ markets are in danger of being shut down in the City of Dallas, as our antiquated permitting process has not caught up with the way we live today…locally. Please contact your City Council member and ask them to “quickly develop a permitting process to save our local farmers’ markets” and help save local small businesses.

Thank you for your support.

Clyde Greenhouse

Kessler Cookie Company

 

Shannon Neffendorf

Oak Cliff Coffee Roasters

 

District 1 – Councilwoman Delia Jasso  (214) 670-4052

District 3 – Councilman David A. Neumann (214) 670-0776

District 14 – Councilwoman Angela Hunt (214) 670-5415

District 2 – Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Pauline Medrano (214) 670-4048

District 13 – Councilwoman Ann Margolin (214) 670-3816

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Bolsa Farmers Market

October 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment

This Sunday, October 4, will be Bolsa’s last farmers market of the year.  Bolsa is located at 614 W. Davis St. in Oak Cliff.  The market will begin at 11 am and last until 4 pm.  We will be giving away free samples of our Burundi and Guatemala Huehuetenango coffees.  You can also purchase a bag for $10.  Come check it out and support local businesses.

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Celebration Farmer’s Market

September 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We will be back to work this Saturday and you can find us at Celebration Farmer’s Market.  The market is located in the parking lot of Celebration Restaurant (4503 W. Lovers Lane) and will last from 8 am until noon.  Last time we participated we sold out of coffee around 11 am!  Come early if you want to enjoy a free sample or to buy a bag ($10).  We will be offering our El Salvador and Rwanda coffees.  We hope to see you tomorrow.

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Labor Day Weekend

September 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Because of the Labor Day Holiday we will be spending time with our family and friends this weekend.  This means that we will not be participating in any of the farmer’s market that we are typically involved in.  The markets that are happening this weekend are Celebration Farmer’s Market (Sat. 8-12) and Bolsa Farmer’s Market (Sun. 11-4); you just won’t be able to get any OCCR coffee while shopping at them.

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Celebration Farmer’s Market

August 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We will again be selling our fresh roasted coffee at Celebration Farmer’s Market, tomorrow August 8.  Celebration is located at 4503 W. Lovers Lane and the market’ s hours are from 8am-12.  There will be other vendors selling handmade pottery, honey, fresh baked cookies, produce, and more.  A lot of the vendors give out free samples, so you can sample it before you buy.  Come and check it out.

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Bolsa Farmer’s Market

July 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Bolsa Farmer’s Market will be this Sunday, August 2nd.  Come and check out all of the unique local vendors in the Oak Cliff area.  We will be giving out free samples of our El Salvador, Guatemala Oriente, and Sumatra coffees.  We are going to be set up next to the Kessler Cookie Co., so come out and enjoy a cup of coffee and cookie on us.  Support local businesses at 614 W. Davis St. from 11 – 4 pm.

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Celebration Farmer’s Market

July 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Oak Cliff Coffee Roasters will be participating in  Celebration Farmer’s Market again this Saturday, July 25.  We had a very successful market last time and Kessler Cookies actually sold out – so come early!  For those of you who do not know, the market is located at 4503 W. Lovers Lane, Dallas.  Also this Saturday another local Oak Cliff vendor will be debuting at this market, Crumbs Homemade Pies.  The market runs from 8 am – Noon.  We will be serving free samples of some new origins that we recently purchased, El Salvador (Med.Dark Roast) and Burundi (Med. Roast) – both which are very good.  We will also be selling these coffees - $10 for a 12 oz. bag.  We hope to see you Saturday!

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Saturday July 11 – Celebration Farmer’s Market

July 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We will be participating in Celebration Farmer’s Market again this Saturday, July 11.  We have enjoyed this market and getting to know the other local vendors that are participating.  To check out all the vendors (pottery, jewelry, candles, produce, cookies, etc.) that will be there go to the link that is attached.  Celebration is located at 4503 W. Lovers Lane and will last from 8 am – noon.  Come, check it out, and help support local businesses.

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