About a year ago now, longtime Ann Arbor residents Kathy Sample and Bill Brinkerhoff made the decision to change direction in their careers and dedicate themselves full-time to advancing the local food movement. Their work culminated, a few weeks ago, in the launch of the Argus Farm Stop, a 1,300 square foot, year-round farmers’ market […]
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The Argus Farm Stop, changing the local food paradigm in Ann Arbor
Posted in Agriculture, Ann Arbor, Uncategorized Also tagged Ann Arbor Farmers’ Market, Argus Farm Stop, Bill Brinkerhoff, Black Oak, Bridge Card, consignment, Double Up Food Bucks, farmers market, farming, food stamps, Golden Fleece, Harnois, healthy food access, Kathy Sample, local food, local food production, Local Roots, Mama MoFoods, meat, Ohio, Old West Side, organic farming, People’s Food Coop, Sanilac, Steinhauser Farms, the local food army, Washtenaw Food Hub, WIC, Wooster 12 Comments
Donald Harrison to launch FUSE: Mobile Microcinema series with A2Awesome grant
A few days ago, the Ann Arbor Awesome Foundation handed over $1,000 in cash to local filmmaker Donald Harrison, who had applied for a grant in order to launch a new local film series. After our meeting, I took the opportunity to ask ask Donald a few questions about the local film scene, and his […]
Posted in A2Awesome, Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, entrepreneurism, Uncategorized Also tagged Ann Arbor Film Festival, art film, Awesome Foundation, business models, Donald Harrison, experimental film, Film, film making, Forest Juziuk, FUSE: Mobile Microcinema, George Manupelli, HOTT LAVA, independent film, John Roos, Leslie Raymond, microcinema, MOCAD, Shadow Art Fair, Shadowbox Cinema, underground film 23 Comments