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Post-Dewey Food Support includes food for General Assemblies, Outreach Events, Direct Actions and Benefits. | Post-Dewey Food Support includes food for General Assemblies, Outreach Events, Direct Actions and Benefits. | ||
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==Food Working Group Meeting Schedule== | |||
All are invited to attend our brief meetings which are held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 5:30pm at the site of the GA (Arlington Street Church) and 2nd and 4th Mondays at 6:30pm at the location of the community meeting (usually St. Paul's Cathedral). Food Working Group needs volunteers -- we have concrete goals and lots of dreams and we need your help in accomplishing them. | |||
==Contact Info== | ==Contact Info== | ||
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This is a voice mail account for food issues (617) 249-4884 | This is a voice mail account for food issues (617) 249-4884 | ||
[mailto:Feedthe99@gmail.com feedthe99@gmail.com] | [mailto:Feedthe99@gmail.com feedthe99@gmail.com] [http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Feed-the-99/179966712088285?sk=info Feed the 99 Facebook Page] | ||
[mailto:occupyboston.food@gmail.com occupyboston.food@gmail.com] | [mailto:occupyboston.food@gmail.com occupyboston.food@gmail.com] | ||
==How to Request or Provide Food to an Occupy Boston Event== | ==How to Request or Provide Food to an Occupy Boston Event== | ||
'''To request food for a OB Event:''' | |||
Please provide as much lead time as possible. Email [mailto:occupyboston.food@gmail.com occupyboston.food@gmail.com] with the date and time of the event, time you would like food, and what kind of food/beverage would be good. Put an email address/phone number for contact. People dropping off food at downtown locations usually will need help bringing in food. The food working group will make an effort to help provide food, but we are still working on building our capacity to meet OB's food needs. | |||
'''To provide food for an OB Event:''' | |||
Please join and stay tuned to the OB Food Google Group where requests will circulate. You can also coordinate to provide food regularly -- for GA's, Free School University, Outreach, Community Events. Such regular food help is really needed and appreciated. In general, you can spontaneous bring food or beverages to ANY OB event and it will be appreciated -- remember that the churches don't allow food in the sanctuaries and that you will need to bring the serving utensils and disposible plates, cups, napkins and spoons/forks that your donation needs. Good food options are simple, vegetarian with vegan options, and easy to deal with and serve. Bringing a jug of water is also helpful. And cookies. | |||
There are vegetables available for making into salad and cooked food. Contact us for details. | |||
You can get reimbursed for food and paper/plastic goods purchases for Occupy Boston events. Bring receipts to GAs or call the FAWG: 857-417-7872 or email [mailto:obwg.fundingrequest@gmail.com obwg.fundingrequest@gmail.com] | |||
==More OWS/OB Food Solidarity Initiatives== | |||
[http://occupyourfoodsupply.org/occupy-our-food-supply Occupy Our Food Supply] #F27 was Occupy the Food Supply with many great actions and blogs about corporate domination of the food supply and alternatives. OB's [[Decolonize to Liberate]] integrated the event into their wonderful Community event where they serve Indigenous food and offered a petition for GMO labeling. Rainforest Action organized #F27 nationally, but [http://www.fooddemocracynow.org/ Food Democracy Now] is doing on-going organizing. And [http://www.reclaimthefields.org.uk/ Reclaim the Fields] in the UK are total rockstars, having planted a potential nuclear power site. | |||
[http://soupteam.com/OBsoup/soup.php Occupy Boston Soup Team] | |||
Here is | [http://feedthemovement.wordpress.com/ Feed the Movement] is a group of New England Farmers working to support the Occupy movement with food donations and discounted sales. Here is a great video about Feed the Movement and the Occupied Kitchen at OWS: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nX7P9TgI-w&feature=player_embedded Rural Farmers and OWS] | ||
And there is [http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Occupy_the_Farms Occupy the Farms] | |||
The Boston Chapter of [http://fnbboston.org/ Food Not Bombs] has played a critical role in food support to OB and is continuing by endorsing and supporting Occupy Allston/Brighton and providing food to their GA. Food Not Bombs provides free food on Fridays 3-5pm on Boston Common and Sundays 3-5pm, Central Square, Cambridge. | |||
View & contribute to the [[OB Boycott List]] and/or [[OB Support List]] to make informed decisions on food purchases, including Restaurants and Caterers to order from for OB events. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 8 March 2012
This page is the work space for the folks that want to continue to provide and receive food post-eviction of Occupy Boston from Dewey Square.
Post-Dewey Food Support includes food for General Assemblies, Outreach Events, Direct Actions and Benefits.
Food Working Group Meeting Schedule
All are invited to attend our brief meetings which are held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 5:30pm at the site of the GA (Arlington Street Church) and 2nd and 4th Mondays at 6:30pm at the location of the community meeting (usually St. Paul's Cathedral). Food Working Group needs volunteers -- we have concrete goals and lots of dreams and we need your help in accomplishing them.
Contact Info
Join our Food Working Group Email List
Click Here for our Google Group Email List
This is a voice mail account for food issues (617) 249-4884
feedthe99@gmail.com Feed the 99 Facebook Page
How to Request or Provide Food to an Occupy Boston Event
To request food for a OB Event: Please provide as much lead time as possible. Email occupyboston.food@gmail.com with the date and time of the event, time you would like food, and what kind of food/beverage would be good. Put an email address/phone number for contact. People dropping off food at downtown locations usually will need help bringing in food. The food working group will make an effort to help provide food, but we are still working on building our capacity to meet OB's food needs.
To provide food for an OB Event: Please join and stay tuned to the OB Food Google Group where requests will circulate. You can also coordinate to provide food regularly -- for GA's, Free School University, Outreach, Community Events. Such regular food help is really needed and appreciated. In general, you can spontaneous bring food or beverages to ANY OB event and it will be appreciated -- remember that the churches don't allow food in the sanctuaries and that you will need to bring the serving utensils and disposible plates, cups, napkins and spoons/forks that your donation needs. Good food options are simple, vegetarian with vegan options, and easy to deal with and serve. Bringing a jug of water is also helpful. And cookies.
There are vegetables available for making into salad and cooked food. Contact us for details.
You can get reimbursed for food and paper/plastic goods purchases for Occupy Boston events. Bring receipts to GAs or call the FAWG: 857-417-7872 or email obwg.fundingrequest@gmail.com
More OWS/OB Food Solidarity Initiatives
Occupy Our Food Supply #F27 was Occupy the Food Supply with many great actions and blogs about corporate domination of the food supply and alternatives. OB's Decolonize to Liberate integrated the event into their wonderful Community event where they serve Indigenous food and offered a petition for GMO labeling. Rainforest Action organized #F27 nationally, but Food Democracy Now is doing on-going organizing. And Reclaim the Fields in the UK are total rockstars, having planted a potential nuclear power site.
Feed the Movement is a group of New England Farmers working to support the Occupy movement with food donations and discounted sales. Here is a great video about Feed the Movement and the Occupied Kitchen at OWS: Rural Farmers and OWS
And there is Occupy the Farms
The Boston Chapter of Food Not Bombs has played a critical role in food support to OB and is continuing by endorsing and supporting Occupy Allston/Brighton and providing food to their GA. Food Not Bombs provides free food on Fridays 3-5pm on Boston Common and Sundays 3-5pm, Central Square, Cambridge.
View & contribute to the OB Boycott List and/or OB Support List to make informed decisions on food purchases, including Restaurants and Caterers to order from for OB events.