Hi Tom,
I'd like to write one -- I already wrote one in the fall about the
Healthy Food for All program, and I'm not sure if that matters. If
I'm allowed to write another, I'd like to write something about food
-- perhaps focusing on the gap between foodie culture and food
security/access. Or, if there's a particular food-related topic you'd
like covered, just let me know.
Of course, if you have more requests than slots, I'm happy to let
others have a turn.
Thanks!
-Alison
Alison Fromme
Freelance Writer
Ithaca, NY USA
510-295-5567
[email protected]
website: www.alisonfromme.com
blog: www.ithacasfoodweb.com
On Dec 21, 2009, at 11:55 PM, Thomas Shelley wrote:
Dear Friends--Sustainable Tompkins is once again soliciting
submissions for the Signs of Sustainability series published in each
issue of the Tompkins Weekly. This is a wonderful opportunity to
present the mission and vision of your organization, 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. So far only the first two weeks of January and
the week of Feb. 22 are spoken for. But slots fill up quickly so
if you or someone in your organization wishes to write a Sings of
Sustainability column in 2010 please get back to me soon to secure
your spot in a future issue of Tompkins Weekly. Thanks. Tom
P.S.: Please note that I have taken over the management of the
Signs of Sustainability series in the Tompkins Weekly from Bethany
Schroeder. Sustainable Tompkins extends our deeply felt thanks to
Bethany for all of the hard and conscientious work she did to manage
the Signs of Sustainability series for the past two years.
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