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Where Produce Goes When It’s Donated: A Day With Kelly Wiley

May 3rd, 2013

One of the things we love is how everyone who is a part of Urban Acres combines their efforts to give a gift to the community.  By purchasing produce cooperatively, we get to support local family farmers and help people in Dallas live healthier lives.  What you might not know is that we are also able to donate extra produce every week to people in need. If you’ve ever missed a pickup or chosen to donate your produce one week, it has been given to one of the non-profits we work with here in Dallas.

Recently our Urban Acres Marketing Coordinator Amber Hansen spent a day with Kelly Wiley of 2000 Roses Foundation/The Rose Garden here in Oak Cliff who personally delivers the food to several of these non-profits and homes all over the city…on her day off!

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Amber Hansen and Kelly Wiley

Here’s what a typical donation day looks like…

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UA staffer Andy helping load produce into Kelly’s van

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Full van!

First stop: Hillcrest House, part of AIDS Services of Dallas (ASD), in Oak Cliff (see our previous post about Hillcrest House here).  ASD provides men, women, and children living with HIV/AIDS with a variety of services ranging from medical and legal to housing.

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After seeing the facility and meeting the team at Hillcrest House, UA staffer Amber reflects, “MaryBeth O’Connor, the Director of Hillcrest House, was overwhelmed with gratefulness.  She said that the house brings hope, and it means a lot that they have good quality fresh food, not just canned food.”

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Unloading food at Hillcrest House

Amber adds, “The chef there, David McDade, really impressed me, too.  He makes it his goal to use every single piece of produce that we bring.  So if he doesn’t know how to cook kohlrabi, he’ll figure out how to use it for the people.”

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Kelly talking with chef David about meals

Second stop: CitySquare, an organization that serves Dallas’ poor.  CitySquare feeds 130 families a day, and about 5,000 people come through their doors a month.  Amber says, “What we donate is the only fresh, organic food that they get, and it goes fast.  So if you have plenty and are deciding to donate your share, know you’re blessing a family in Dallas who truly needs it.”

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Kelly (right) with Theresa (left), director at CitySquare

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Everyone helping unload the donations at CitySquare

Last stop: The Rose Garden, the upscale resale and gift shop that Kelly Wiley started right here on Davis St. in Oak Cliff.  The Rose Garden is a training school of sorts to help women who are being rehabilitated and re-acclimated to society.  Kelly uses the shop as a way to train these women, invest in them and build their confidence.  The store has lots of beautiful clothing and decor for resale, and the women also make jewelry and candles.

What really made an impact on Amber though was the huge mosaic in the store that the women made.  “Anything that breaks in the store, the women add to the mosaic wall,” Amber explains.  “Kelly said a lot of the women feel they’re not artistic and can’t contribute.  But Kelly encourages them to work on their section of the wall and add to the beauty.  It’s made only with broken things, but it’s so beautiful.”

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Mosaic wall at The Rose Garden

We are compelled to ask Kelly Wiley, “Don’t you ever get tired??”   But the joy and energy she has is contagious.  Deeply rooted in her belief that everyone, regardless of income, should have access to fresh, local, organic food, she works tirelessly to do her part.   Instead of feeling frustrated about both the over-abundance and suffering here in Dallas, she bridges that gap by bringing the abundance to those who need it.

Now, Kelly is working on creating a community center in South Dallas, where she’s going to use the donated produce to make soup to feed even more people and help rebuild the community.   Kelly says, “It’s a reality check of how blessed we are, and how we can make a difference.  Doing this helps me be a better me.”

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Future community center

 

Joel Salatin Extravaganza

March 13th, 2013

Hopefully you already have your tickets for “A Steward’s Dinner” coming up on March 26th featuring farmer/author/speaker Joel Salatin.

But did you also know you can register to hear Joel Salatin speak March 27th & 28th at Mountain View College here in Dallas?  If you’re interested in sustainability, this would be an excellent learning opportunity…

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While you’re at it, here’s another Clean Economy Series workshop coming up about how to have zero waste in your community, business, and home…

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DALLAS 2013 WORKSHOPS

MAR 27-28 : Joel Salatin “Ballet in the Pasture”

April 4-5: Gary Liss “Zero Waste”

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Joel Salatin Is Coming to Dallas

January 19th, 2013

joel-salatin1We just heard about this one-day workshop at Dallas-Mountain View College on March 27th with one of our “real food” heroes, farmer, author, and speaker Joel Salatin of Polyface Farms. If you’ve seen the documentaries Food, Inc. or Food Matters, you’ve seen Joel talk about his philosophy of organic farming and raising animals humanely in a way that takes care of the earth.  He’s also written several books.

It would be an awesome opportunity to learn directly from Joel!

Here are the event details.

Second Annual Urban Acres Holiday Market ~ Saturday, December 15th

December 13th, 2012

We had so much fun at last year’s Urban Acres Holiday Market that we’re doing it again this year…

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Join us for our Second Annual Holiday Artisan Marketplace
at our Urban Acres store in Oak Cliff
Saturday, December 15th from 10am-3pm
1301-B West Davis St, Dallas, TX 75208

We’ve invited our favorite local craft and food artisans to share their goods in our fun, community-based setting.  Each artist will showcase handcrafted artwork or artisanal foods that we just know our Urban Acres friends will appreciate!   We’ll also have hot beverages and delicious food samples for you to try!

If you’ve been wanting to come down to Oak Cliff and visit our store, this is your chance.  Pack up the family and grab your friends.  See you soon!

New Local Artisan: Jellies Jams & Butters

May 11th, 2012

We’re excited to welcome a new local artisan to our Urban Acres storeJellies Jams & Butters (JJ&B)!

Based here in DFW, JJ&B produces a variety of delicious handmade jellies, jams and fruit butters that are made from the freshest, seasonal and local ingredients and are available in limited seasonal batches.

JJ&B artisan spreads are crafted in micro-batches to ensure quality and flavor. Each batch is tested to ensure it passes their perfectionist standards.

The versatility of JJ&B spreads is endless — they are delicious for breakfast, lunch or dinner, and can be paired with meats, cheeses, breads, and desserts.

Current flavors we’re carrying:

  • Strawberry
  • Plum
  • Raspberry & White Peach

YUM!

Cedar Ridge Preserve Hike-A-Thon ~ Saturday, May 5th

March 27th, 2012

When you arrive at the Cedar Ridge Preserve, you’ll hardly remember that you’re in Dallas.  Carefully mulched and manicured hiking trails through beautiful woods passing through ponds, up hills, and with vistas overlooking Joe Pool Lake.  It’s a true treasure here in Dallas.

At an elevation of 755 feet, Cedar Ridge Preserve (formerly the Dallas Nature Center) is a slice of the hill country just 20 minutes from downtown Dallas. Cedar Ridge Preserve is a natural habitat of 600 acres featuring about 9 miles of trails, native trees, grasses and wildflowers, butterfly gardens, limited picnic areas and wild mammals, birds, insects and reptiles.

The Cedar Ridge Preserve is managed by Audubon Dallas, and they’re having their second annual Walk on the Wild Side Hike-A-Thon on Saturday, May 5th.  We need to do our part to preserve natural spaces like this in the Dallas area!

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