Retreat and go forth
Monday, January 29, 2018

Each year, we hold a planning retreat to set course. Today, we welcomed 6 new members, broke into various sub-groups to do some planning, and, as always, ate some delicious food.
Each year, we hold a planning retreat to set course. Today, we welcomed 6 new members, broke into various sub-groups to do some planning, and, as always, ate some delicious food.
We are a roughly 16-member body that meets monthly to discuss projects, share information, talk about partnership opportunities, and figure out how to accomplish our food-related goals. Is that something that interests you?
Our intern, Clare Healy, spent all summer researching these two farm certification programs offered by USDA. Which is cheaper? We’ve done the math, and presented it to you visually in this nice graph. Check it out!
We are honored to learn that we were nominated for not one, but two “Common Ground” awards this month. Put together by the Metropolitan Pima Alliance, “Common Ground recognizes community leaders, projects and events with successful collaboration for the overall benefit of the community.”
We’re now accepting applications for our Leadership Council, a roughly 16-member body that meets monthly to work on projects related to food and food policy in Pima County. Leadership Council members commit to a two-year term with a roughly 10-hour commitment per month. We’re looking for a range of skills and interests, from grant writing to project management and event coordination. Applications are due May 4!
During 2013, we may have seemed less visible because we took a break from holding regular monthly general membership meetings. This was to focus our energies on various…
Update: The application period is now closed. We’ll have more openings around Christmas later this year, so be sure to check back in! The leadership council is the…
[Update: Our deadline has passed and we are currently reviewing a batch of great applications. We’ll get back to you soon, so stay tuned!] The Pima County Food…