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Local Foods Initiative

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 Zwygart Real Estate

Award winning breweries.  CSAs.  Cheese factories.  Catalog classic The Swiss Colony.  Family farms.  Market gardeners. 

Obviously, food plays a large role in our lives here in Green County.

There is a new initiative beginning that has the goal of getting more of our local foods into local homes as well as helping people start the value-added food businesses they have always dreamed of, but never had the resources or support to begin.

The group, sponsored by UW Extension, is currently doing a survey to assess demand for a community kitchen in order to secure funding. If you currently have a small local food business, from jelly making to cake decorating, or if you dream of a business, please take a few minutes to fill out this short survey. Green County Community Kitchen Survey  If you yourself do not have these dreams, but you know of someone in the area who has an amazing salsa, if your neighbor gives away batches of delicious kettle chips, if your cousin creates sublime fudge, please pass this along. Sometimes all it takes is a suggestion and some support for a business to grow out of a hobby.

The group is also promoting two events this spring and summer along the local foods and business theme.

See Jane Grow is a workshop presented by Lisa Kivirist, a local author, business owner and the director of the Rural Women’s Project. The workshop is described as "bringing together various tools, resources and networking opportunities for women passionate about food and agriculture." See Jane Grow is free, but pre-registration is required. Contact Cara at UW Extension (328-9431) to register. This event takes place at Kookaburra's on Monroe's Square on the evening of April 30, and it is co-sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, Blackhawk Technical College and Green County Development Corporation.

The Wisconsin Humanities Council has also given the group a grant to fund a three part potluck discussion series this June, July and August. Stirring the Pot: Dialogue, Discussion and Dinner in Dairyland will feature a cooking demonstration, potluck and topical discussion led by national local food leaders each month. Mark your calendar for June 17, July 15 and August 19. The family friendly events will bring together area farmers, chefs, educators and anyone who appreciates our area’s rich food and agriculture traditions.

Local Food + Microbusiness Support = Potential for Huge Sucess

 

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Brenda Carus
Towne Square Realty
Certified EcoBroker, Re/Max Green Agent
Monroe Area Real Estate

Looking for a place to live a real life? Know your neighbors, eat local, abandon your commute, be part of a community - come to Green County. Whatever your preference is, we have it all from surprisingly urban to truly rural and everything in between.

Tom Braatz Waukesha County Real Estate 262-377-1459
Coldwell Banker - Oconomowoc, WI
Waukesha County Realtor Real Estate agent. SOLD!

Brenda

The Swiss Colony is located by you? Are they the ones that make all those fruit cakes in Christmas? If you have a commercial tenant for Monticello let me know closing is on 3/30/09

Soincerely

Tom Braatz

Mar 16, 2009 09:34 AM
Shane OnullGorman
Eau Claire Realty, Inc. - Eau Claire, WI
Eau Claire Wisconsin, Real Estate Agent & Realtor- Buy or Sell

Brenda I like this idea. I fully support local businesses and local farmers and markets. Its great for everyone and it tastes great too.

Mar 16, 2009 02:29 PM
Brenda Carus
Century 21 Zwygart Real Estate - Monroe, WI

Tom, yes, Swiss Colony was started in Monroe.  It has a huge presence in our community, and does a lot of good for Green County residents.

 

Shane, I think it is great too.  I'm actually one of the people working to bring it together.

Mar 18, 2009 01:49 AM