Showing posts with label fund raiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fund raiser. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Art + Food = True Yum Forever

A little while back I got a request from the Missouri Coalition for the Environment to use one of my photos in their upcoming cookbook.  Naturally, I said yes.

I sent over this one, which was also in the Earthworks exhibit the Coalition had a couple of years ago:


Anyway, the cookbook's out now, and it's beautiful.  I'm a big cookbook and recipe fan, thus I have seen a lot of variations on the same themes over time. I have to declare this one a super duper winner.

I am solidly omnivorous, although I have a lot of vegetarian cookbooks and aspire to more of a plant-based diet than I have got now.  Don't tell anyone, but sometimes I've found vegetarian recipes — even/especially in the big-name best-selling cookbooks — to sound a little uninteresting.  That is highly not a problem with this pretty pretty book.  There are so many recipes in there I want to try!  Most of them come with a little introduction/explanation from the person who submitted it, which is way cool, especially since at least a couple are from friends old and new.

(Promise I'm not getting paid — in fact the whole point of the cookbook is to raise money for the Coalition's good works — I just really really like this book.  Brilliantly done.)

Here's the Coalition's press release and a peek at the cover of the book.  Go get you one!


IT’S ARRIVED!!
The cookbook you and your family and your friends have been waiting for:


Eating Lightly
for our planet
for our health
for robust pleasure!


Eating Lightly is a collection of over 400 vegetarian and vegan recipes from friends of the Missouri Coalition for the Environment, ranging from the family of the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Pat and Peter Raven to some of Missouri’s most creative professional chefs to your next-door neighbor.  Not only have contributors shared favorite recipes but, often, the stories behind them.  This is a cookbook with personality!  Eight Missouri artists have contributed work to make Eating Lightly a visual feast as well.

In addition to offering a wide range of vegetarian and vegan appetizers, soups, salads, breads, side dishes, entrees, and desserts, this collection notes which of its recipes are gluten-free.

Copies can be purchased for only $20 apiece at the Missouri Coalition for the Environment office at 6267 Delmar, Suite 2E, in the U-City Loop (always good to call first, 314-727-0600) and by cash or check only with a visit to any of the following St. Louis metro locations:

Downtown St. Louis – Left Bank Books at 321 N.10th
South City – Local Harvest Grocery at 3108 Morganford
    Home Eco at 4611 Macklind
    Urban Eats Café & Bakery at 3301 Meramec  St.
    Sweet Art at 2203 S. 39th St.
CWE – Left Bank Books at 399 N. Euclid
University City Loop – Plowsharing Crafts at 6271 Delmar
Kirkwood – Cornucopia at 107 N. Kirkwood Rd.
Maplewood – Stone Spiral Coffee & Curios at 2500 Sutton

Eating Lightly can also be purchased for delivery by mail ($20 plus $3 postage) at the Coalition’s website:
www.moenviron.org/


All proceeds from the sale of Eating Lightly will benefit the Missouri Coalition for the Environment, a member-supported and member-directed organization that has been strengthening environmental protections, holding government and corporations accountable, defending the environment in court, and mobilizing citizens to action for over forty years.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Doctors Without Borders benefit at the Sheldon

 

Tomorrow evening, Tuesday, February 9, 2010, St. Louis Musicians for Haiti will put on a benefit concert at the beautiful and acoustically perfect Sheldon Concert Hall.  

The bad news is that the show is sold-out -- no more tickets available.  The good news is that the show is sold-out -- more money going to support Doctors Without Borders.  The other good news is that the show will be televised on HEC-TV at 7:30 p.m.; it will also be shown on the HEC-TV web site.

Aside from the ticket sales' proceeds going to Doctors Without Borders, there will also be a silent auction of donated artwork.  A framed print of my photo Fresh, above, will be awaiting bids -- if you were lucky enough to score a ticket to the event, please show it (and, by extension, Doctors Without Borders) some love!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Art of Food this weekend



The Art of Food is this Saturday at Mad Art Gallery in Soulard. What's that? Glad you asked!

A Canvas of Culinary Inspired Art and Incredible Edibles:
The "Art of Food" Event At The Mad Art Gallery To Benefit Slow Food St. Louis and Fair Shares


WHO:
Slow Food USA, St. Louis chapter, a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating and supporting food traditions, holds its fund-raiser "Art of Food" on July 25, 2009 at the Mad Art Gallery in Soulard from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

WHAT:
The "Art of Food" event will showcase the area's top restaurants serving delectable hors d'oeuvres using fresh, local ingredients prepared by the hottest chefs in the slow food tradition. Food-themed art by local artists, gift baskets filled with a variety of specialty goodies from boutiques, wineries and restaurants are up for auction from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

WHEN:
Saturday, July 25, 2009
6 to 10 p.m.

WHERE:
Mad Art Gallery
2727 S. 12th St.
St. Louis, MO
63118

COST:
In Advance:
$30 for members
$40 for non-members
Brown Paper Tickets

At the Door:
$40 for members
$50 for non-members

• Cash bar

PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS AND CHEFS:
Lou Rook III Annie Gunn's
Mark Curran Araka
Robin Murphy Bailey's Chocolate Bar
Cary McDowell Clarksville Station
Kevin Willmann Erato
Steve Gontram Harvest
Brian Pelletier Kakao Chocolate
Clara Moore Local Harvest
Dave Lewis Mad Art
Joshua Galliano Monarch
Gerard Craft Niche
Dave Bailey Rooster
Beckie Jacobs Serendipity Ice Cream
Kevin Nashan Sidney Street Café
Stephen Kovac Winslow's Home

With bread provided by:
• Companion Bakery - Josh Allen
• 222 Artisan Bakery - Matt Herren

FEATURED ARTISTS:
* Geoff Story
* Tim Garrett
* Teri Pohlman
* Malinda Sullivan
* Joe Eisenberg
* Loren Jenks
* Karen Jones
* Sara Hale
* Nick Riggio
* Peter Rowlyk
* Marie Oberkirsch
* Julie Wiegand
* Matty Kleinberg
* Jay Fram
* Hilary Hitchcock
* Katherine Bish
* Julie Malone
* Cbabi Bayoc
* Kirsten O'Loughlin
* Ron Buechele
* Carmelita Nuñez
* Amy Ferman-slakman
* Katy Fischer
* Daniel Shown
* Deborah Katon
* Tom Lawless
* Jess Dewes
* Mike Dewes
* Melinda Sherwood
* Jim Ibur
* Mitch Huett
* Greg Barth
* Alicia LaChance
* William LaChance

EVENT SPONSORS:
Slow Food St. Louis, Fair Shares CCSA, Sauce Magazine,
Mad Art Gallery, Schlafly Beer

ABOUT SLOW FOOD USA
Slow Food USA is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to supporting and celebrating the food traditions of North America. From the spice of Cajun cooking to the purity of the organic movement; from animal breeds and heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables to handcrafted wine and beer, farmhouse cheeses and other artisanal products; these foods are a part of our cultural identity. They reflect generations of commitment to the land and devotion to the processes that yield the greatest achievements in taste. These foods, and the communities that produce and depend on them, are constantly at risk of succumbing to the effects of the fast life, which manifests itself through the industrialization and standardization of our food supply and degradation of our farmland. By reviving the pleasures of the table, and using our tastebuds as our guides, Slow Food U.S.A. believes that our food heritage can be saved. All food, art and silent auction revenues benefit Slow Food U.S.A., St. Louis chapter.


I've donated a framed print of this photo to the art auction:

world's largest Vess bottle