The Eat-In, on Wed. August 26th at Daley Plaza, is a free, fun, and inspiring rally in Daley Plaza in Chicago. Join us in supporting the change toward a more effective reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Act. Bring you own lunch or visit one of our participating providers to pick up your Slow lunch and join the table with: Chicago’s own Bill Kurtis and Commissioner Mary Ellen Caron, city and state legislators, local farmers & purveyors, and partner organization.
Pie Lady wrote:I'd love to participate! Do you know if it's an all day thing or just during lunchtime?
Pie Lady wrote:Since it's a work day for me, I'll only be able to show up for the actual eat-in during lunch. Should I just show up at noon and find the main booth? I also plan on ordering from Green Bag (or another vendor, if any). Will they have a booth for me to pick up my chow?
Eat-in in at Daley Plaza
On August 26th, Slow Food Chicago is organizing an Eat-in in Daley Plaza, with the theme "Time for Lunch."
www.slowfoodusa.org/timeforlunch
Although it will be guided by general Slow Food principles (i.e. we should all enjoy delicious food that is good for us, good for the planet, and good for the people who grow it), at this event we'll be specifically calling for Congress to pass a Child Nutrition Act that gives schools the resources to serve REAL FOOD for lunch.
We're looking for volunteers to help out on the
day of the event (Aug 26th). Volunteer duties include:
Setup: 9am-12pm
General event management and breakdown: 12pm-3pm
Petitioning: (both shifts)
Greeting People: (both shifts)
If interested, please contact volunteer@slowfoodchicago.org
Erin McMillan or Sher Blair will get back to you.
More information is also available on our web site: www.slowfoodchicago.org
"The "Time for Lunch" campaign is part of a broader, national day of action organized by Slow Food USA to invest in children's health, protect against food that puts children at risk, and teach children healthy eating habits that will last throughout life.
It’s Time for Lunch! Eat-In
August 26, 2009 in Daley Plaza, Chicago
6:30- 9:00 Setup tables & tents in Daley Plaza
AM Rush – information booths & petitions
9:00-11:00 Table decoration & information booths & petitions
All are welcome
11:00-11:30 Seneke- African Drumming (not on stage)
MAIN STAGE PROGRAM
11:30 M.C. Mike Nowak
From the Mike Nowak Show on WCPT
Lynn Peemoeller, President Slow Food Chicago
11:35 Jim Braun, co-Chair IL Local & Organic Food & Farms Task Force & Slow Food USA Board Member
State Representative Julie Hamos
Celebration of passage and signing of Illinois Food, Farms, and Jobs Act
12:00 Josh Viertel, President Slow Food USA
Cleo Record- Growing Power Youth Intern
Lucy Gomez Feliciano, Logan Square Neighborhood Association
Green Bag Lunch- maybe
Gourmet Gorilla- maybe
12:45 Seneke – African Drumming (on stage)
1:00-2:00 Main stage program ends- information booths & petitions
2:00-3:30 Take-down
• Main Stage program is subject to change
It’s Time for Lunch! Eat-In
August 26, 2009 in Daley Plaza, Chicago
Partner Organizations
Hull House
Local Beet
Angelic Organics Learning Center
Chicago Cooks
Windy City Harvest
Seven Generations Ahead
Green Mama
FamilyFarmed
Edible Chicago
Green City Market
Dawes School
Food, Farm & Jobs
Organic School Project
Chicago Honey Co-op
Lunch Providers- special thanks
Green Bag Lunch
Gourmet Gorilla
Southport Grocery
Hannah's Bretzel
City Provisions
Fruit Provided by the following farmers
Mick Klug Farms
Seeding Farm
Stover Farms
Lehman’s Orchards
Kids Corner
Purple Asparagus