Great...I think you are working in a really challenging arena and may develop some true innovative solutions. Have your board write the article if you don't have time...they will have good things to say, or maybe have a paragraph from each of them, written about the challenges they perceive from their perspective. Just brainstorming...feel free to ignore. C
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Audrey Baker Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 9:51 AM To: SUSTAINABLE_TOMPKINS-L Subject: Re: [sustainable_tompkins-l] Signs of Sustainability articles needed Hi Tom, I would be happy to contribute another article about Wood's Earth, focused more on the school food system and barriers to bringing local food into public institutions, solutions we are working on, the partnerships involved etc... how does this sound? Any date where we fit in is fine (but not June 4, sorry, too short notice!) Audrey On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Thomas Shelley <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Dear Sustainability Friends--This note is a solicitation for articles for the Signs of Sustainability series published each week in the Tompkins Weekly. I have a number of openings for articles available over the coming months. Specifically, I need an article for the June 4th due date, and I have 3 openings in July, August and September, with other dates available later in 2013. This is a wonderful opportunity to present the mission and vision of your organization or business, promote a major event or simply get your group's position on an important topic out to the public. Almost any topic is acceptable as long as the theme is sustainability related. The Tompkins Weekly has a print circulation of over 30,000 and a substantial Internet following so your articles have a wide distribution around Tompkins County. Please feel free to submit an article even if you submitted an article earlier in 2013. Thanks and have a wonderful day. Tom -- Audrey Baker (c) 607-592-2902 (h) 607-564-7196 www.woodsearth.com<http://www.woodsearth.com/> Wood's Earth Living Classroom Project of the Center for Transformative Action, 501c3 Cool School Food Program Manager, Ithaca New York Coalition for Healthy School Food CIPA Fellow, 2014 M.P.A. candidate Cornell Institute for Public Affairs For more information about sustainability in the Tompkins County area, please visit: http://www.sustainabletompkins.org/ If you have questions about this list please contact the list manager, Tom Shelley, at [email protected].
