Archive for August, 2011

Presentation: Funding For Community-Based Endeavors

Monday, August 8th, 2011

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Accokeek Foundation.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Securing money for a start-up, land, equipment, or expansion can present a huge challenge for farmers, other small business owners, and non-profits. Whether you’re seeking funds from foundations, private donors, government agencies, or even commercial lenders, the ability to write a strong proposal can be the key to success. This workshop will present strategies for finding prospective funders, telling your story, and developing a winning proposal. The workshop will present practical tools and hand-on activities that can help you to develop a strong project concept, a realistic schedule and deliverables, and a comprehensive budget.

Share

Field Notes: Volume 16, Number 14

Friday, August 5th, 2011

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Accokeek Foundation.

This Week’s Harvest

  • Tomatoes
  • Swiss Chard
  • Scallions
  • Cherry Tomatoes
  • Garlic
  • Leeks
  • Cucumbers
  • Peppers

While we strive for consistency at the Ecosystem Farm, we ask that our SHAREholders please keep in mind that Friday and Tuesday harvests will not always be the same.

For your convenience, an exact harvest list will be posted in the packing shed.

It was a race against the clock this week to get things planted for fall. The brassicas were well beyond ready to go into the ground and the weather was unsure if it wanted to cooperate. Planting in dry ground would be ideal but even the slightest bit of moisture can make this soil heavy and difficult to handle. Luckily, with only a bit of drops on their heads, our farm crew planted plenty of cauliflower and broccoli to be ready for harvesting in the fall.

Along with the unpredictable weather comes unpredictable pests and disease issues which leaves us wondering what we’ll harvest next. But things still looks promising. Our tomatoes and rainbow chard are doing quite well and our heirlooms and figs are well on their way to greatness.

As we embark on the last leg of summer and the second half of our CSA season, we appreciate the few bursts of moving air that break up the humid August days. Although they only provide seconds of relief, they remind us that cooler and calmer days lie ahead here at the farm and we will appreciate the bounty of new crops they bring.

Below, photos from this week on the Ecosystem Farm. Click images to enlarge, or view them on Flickr.

IMG_6454 IMG_6448 IMG_6444 IMG_6440 IMG_6436 IMG_6433

This Week’s Recipe: Swiss Chard with Garbanzo Beans and Tomatoes

Recipe from Allrecipes.com

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 shallot, chopped
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • 1/2 cup garbanzo beans, drained
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 bunch red Swiss chard, rinsed and chopped
  • 1 tomato, sliced
  • 1/2 lemon, juiced

Directions:

Heat olive oil in a large skillet. Stir in shallot and green onions; cook and stir for 3 to 5 minutes, or until soft and fragrant. Stir in garbanzo beans, and season with salt and pepper; heat through. Place chard in pan, and cook until wilted. Add tomato slices, squeeze lemon juice over greens, and heat through. Plate, and season with salt and pepper to taste.

Upcoming Events

Sustainable Table: Tuesday, August 9, 2011, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. It’s one thing to purchase produce that’s in season, and quite another to cook it. Sustainable Table is a monthly cooking course that demonstrates how to use in-season fruits, vegetables, and herbs to create healthful, wholesome, and delicious meals. Each class will spotlight one well-loved fruit or vegetable standard and one unusual item. Participants will receive printed recipes to take home.

Grow It, Eat It, Preserve It! Food Preservation Workshop: Saturday, August 13, 2011, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Education Center: This Food Preservation Workshop will cover safe, nutritious, and cost-effective methods of preserving your garden harvest. University of Maryland Extension Educators Cassandra Corridon, Rebecca Davis, and Lynn Little will discuss food preservation equipment, food safety, and water bath and pressure canning. This workshop will feature two hands-on activities in which participants will learn how to process a low- and high-acid food using water bath and pressure canners. Participants will be able to take their canned foods home, and will receive a copy of So Easy To Preserve. This book includes in-depth information for both the new and experienced food preserver, featuring tested recipes and instructions for water bath and pressure canning, making jams and jellies, pickling, and freezing and drying. Space is limited to 15 participants and registration is required in advance. Registration deadline: August 1, 2011.

Behind the Scenes Barnyard Visit: Tuesday, August 16, 2011, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Come and meet the Accokeek Foundation’s heritage breeds of livestock during this special behind-the-scenes opportunity in our barnyard. Join the Foundation staff as they feed the animals and provide opportunities for you to interact with cattle, sheep, hogs, and poultry. Afterward, follow Accokeek Foundation Manager of Livestock and Pastures Polly Festa to the Education Center, for a free presentation on heritage breeds of livestock.

Share

Deputy Director, Leonie Hermantin, Braces for the Storm…

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Lambi Fund of Haiti.

Patti Canter Norment, Director of Operations

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Accokeek Foundation.

Patti assists the CEO and senior staff, juggling administrative and program details daily. She manages the Foundation’s human resources and physical facilities. Patti has been instrumental in coordinating many innovative projects and programs during her 17 year tenure.

Email Patti at pattinorment@accokeek.org

Share

Mary Alice Bonomo, Manager of Educational Programs

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Accokeek Foundation.

Mary Alice has been on the interpretive staff for more than 15 years and now works with school groups to schedule visits to the National Colonial Farm. She helps to design custom programming for school tours and supports development of new interpretive programs for school age children. She also manages the use of our Education Center and Visitor Center.

Email Mary Alice at education@accokeek.org

Share

Leadership Salute

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Accokeek Foundation.

The Accokeek Foundation’s annual Leadership Salute celebrates those who have shown strong support for the Foundation; recognizes leadership on key principles that advance our mission; acknowledges dedicated public service; and raises support for the Accokeek Foundation’s programming for children and families.

Join us for this special event as we honor Dr. Wilton Corkern, President of the Accokeek Foundation

Sunday, October 9, 2011

3:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Accokeek Foundation, Education Center

3400 Bryan Point Road, Accokeek, Maryland 20607

Hors d’oeuvres and wine, catered by Susan Gage Catering

The Accokeek Foundation established the Leadership Salute and the National Conservation Leadership Award in 2001 to recognize contributions in the conservation of natural, cultural, and historic resources, and support for education and research in those areas. Dr. Corkern will be given the National Conservation Leadership Award in recognition of more than two decades of service to advance stewardship and conservation, especially land preservation and sustainable agriculture. At the end of September, Dr. Corkern will retire as the President of the Accokeek Foundation. Please join us as we honor his service and celebrate his retirement.

Former recipients of the National Conservation Leadership Award include Robert G. Stanton, former Director of the National Park Service; John M. Derrick, former chairman and CEO of Pepco Holdings; Steny H. Hoyer, Democratic Whip, U.S. House of Representatives; Gilbert Gude, former Member of Congress; the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union; Willem Polak, President of the Potomac Riverboat Company; Glenn Eugster, retired Assistant Regional Director for Partnerships, National Park Service National Capital Region; and Thomas V. “Mike” Miller, President of the Senate of Maryland. Peter Gilsey, Chair and CEO of Ariba Asset Management, Inc., was selected as the 2010 recipient and was honored posthumously in December 2010.

“Leadership Salute contributions help to ensure high-quality, affordable education opportunities for families in our community.”

Tickets are $75 per person*

Become a Sponsor of the Leadership Salute 2011 Gala

All sponsorship packages include recognition in event materials and the annual report, as well as annual memberships with free or reduced admission to public events and workshops, special members-only invitations, and museum shop discount.

Levels Include

Benefactor: $5,000

  • Special recognition in event signage
  • 12 tickets to the Leadership Salute Gala
  • Full-day use of the Accokeek Foundation’s green Education Center for corporate retreat, social event, or meeting OR a custom, behind-the-scenes tour or volunteer opportunity for up to 12 people
  • 12 Accokeek Foundation annual memberships

Patron: $2,500

  • Special recognition in event signage
  • Six tickets to the Leadership Salute Gala
  • Half-day use of the Accokeek Foundation’s green Education Center for corporate retreat, social event, or meeting OR a custom, behind-the-scenes tour or volunteer opportunity for up to 12 people
  • Six Accokeek Foundation annual memberships

Sponsor: $1,000

  • Six tickets to the Leadership Salute Gala
  • One custom, behind-the-scenes tour or volunteer opportunity for up to six people
  • Six Accokeek Foundation annual memberships

Friend: $250

  • Two tickets to the Leadership Salute Gala
  • Two Accokeek Foundation annual memberships

The Accokeek Foundation is a nonprofit organization located in Accokeek, Maryland. It was established by private citizens who sought to preserve the view directly across the Potomac River from George Washington’s Mount Vernon and protect the Maryland shoreline from over-development. Now among the oldest land trusts in the nation, the Accokeek Foundation manages a 200-acre portion of Piscataway Park. Among the Accokeek Foundation’s efforts to preserve and interpret this landscape is the National Colonial Farm, a living history museum depicting life on an ordinary Maryland family farm on the eve of the American Revolution. Other Foundation exhibits and demonstration areas reflect the state’s agricultural heritage, including a museum garden featuring plants from Native American, European, and African cultures; the modern Ecosystem Farm, an eight-acre demonstration of sustainable agriculture and solar technology; and the Center for Agricultural and Environmental Stewardship, an education and training resource for farmers and the public. Each year, more than 25,000 visitors, including about 6,000 schoolchildren from the Washington, DC, metropolitan area, participate in programs at our site.

*The non tax-deductible portion for each attendee is $50. The Accokeek Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization. Donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Documents submitted to the State of Maryland under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401 for the cost of copying and mailing.

Share

The Artist Off-rhode show is finished, but get ready Art Enables is having it’s…

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Art Enables's Facebook Wall.

The Artist Off-rhode show is finished, but get ready Art Enables is having it's Annual Inventory Sale on Saturday, August 13th from 12-5pm.

The Artist Off-rhode show is finished, but get ready Art Enables is having it’s…

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Art Enables's Facebook Wall.

The Artist Off-rhode show is finished, but get ready Art Enables is having it's Annual Inventory Sale on Saturday, August 13th from 12-5pm.