Our Online Silent Auction Is Live!
We had to cancel our annual fundraiser, but we aren’t cancelling our mission to help school children and our community realize the importance of clean, free and fair food for all. So we are asking you to bid on the silent auction items donated by so many involved members of our community. There are golf outings, wine gift baskets, doggie/cat treats, sunlight sails, and and and so much more.
Take a look.
DETAILS
- Bidding for “A Movable Feast” auction items will be active from Sunday March 22 at 4pm until Sunday March 29 at 9pm.
- To make bids you must register using your cell phone and credit card.
- Bidders will receive text messages during the week with alerts about outbidding; we will remind you when the auction is closing. After than, no more bidding.
- Winners will be alerted by text and receive an automated receipt and details about redeeming your prize.
- Only winning bidders and donors will be charged.
- We will send gift certificates by email or snail mail to the address you give us. Complimentary delivery on the East End is possible upon request. If you live further away and need an item shipped, we will make arrangements with you to bill for the shipping fees.
- Thank you all for helping Slow Food East End continue to serve and support our community.
A Moveable Feast 2020
The Joshua Levine Memorial Foundation and Slow Food East End
Proudly Present “A Moveable Feast”
This Event Has Been Cancelled
Greetings Friends of SFEE:
In light of concerns about coronavirus, we have made a difficult, but necessary, decision to cancel this year’s “A Moveable Feast.”
It was difficult, because the support you provide is used for our 30 school gardens, but also our Master Farmers, the Chef to School Program, and many other events we sponsor and support. It is the right decision; your health and wellbeing means more to us.
There have been months of planning and many hours of hard work leading up to this event. I’m sure you can imagine this, especially if you’ve attended before!
It is a special evening.
- Filled with food from talented local chefs, delicious local wine and beer and great camaraderie.
- Wonderful volunteers do so much to make it run smoothly.
- We are above and beyond grateful for the generous support from our sponsors and businesses as well as our local community!!
- And of course the fabulous items donated to our silent auction, from gift certificates, to experiences, gift baskets, are all so important to help us reach our goals.
So what now? After all, those gardens still need tending!
- If you are a ticket holder, we hope you would like to turn your ticket into a donation. We believe now more than ever, teaching our kids about local, from seed to plant to fork, is such a big part of their health, as well as that of our local economy. (Your donation is fully tax deductible as allowed by law).
- If you want a refund, please reply to this email either way.
Good News
- Our Silent Auction will be live online in a week or so! Same great items there for your bidding.
- We will send you your winning gift certificate or deliver your bigger gift anywhere on the East End! It’s easy to bid, check your email and our social-media for more details.
SFEE, as well as all the world, is watching and doing our best to be diligent in quelling the spread of COVID-19. When this has passed, we look forward to breaking bread together, to give and get hugs and to support the beautiful East End together.
Yours in Health,
Dr. Pennie Schwartz, Chair, Slow food East End
Give What you Can Day
GIVE WHAT YOU CAN
The next give what you can day is December 3, 2019. Watch this space for the link which will be live from 00:01 to 24:00. And thanks!
We’re Looking for Board Members | Join Us!
We Want You!
Slow Food has been a part of the East End since Slow Food East End was founded in 2003 by a group of people from our local restaurants, farms, wineries and artisans. Since then, we have grown to be the largest chapter in the United States. (We will take a bow!) The success of the chapter has been due to committed and talented board members who have expanded our programs and, importantly, raised money and spread the word to accomplish that. We believe in a food web that is environmentally sustainable, healthy and delicious, and preserves cultural traditions.
We invite you to join us to help that continue. Ideally new board members would have skills, enthusiasms and interests to coincide with our needs. Here’s a list:
- Experience in planning events; familiar with local resources and venues for events on the North and South forks
- Public Relations experience including familiarity with local influencers, media, social media outreach and Constant Contact and WordPress
- Fundraising experience
- Experience with grant writing
- Good administrative skills. For example: organizing projects and data, writing skills, spreadsheet preparation and analysis
- Comfort with technology to assist us to streamline work, track activity and data etc…
To nominate yourself or someone else email slowfoodeastend@gmail.com
Slow Food East End is a chapter of Slow Food USA. We are an all-volunteer Chapter on the East End of Long Island — the North and South forks of Long Island from Riverhead to Montauk.
Here’s What We’ve Done
Slow Food East End has helped to revive the Long Island Cheese Pumpkin, a local variety that nearly went extinct. It is now part of Slow Food’s Ark of Taste.
In 2019, SFEE sponsored Chef to Schools, a food education pilot program with Oysterponds School that paired local chefs with students, which culminated in a meal served to parents and educators.
In conjunction with Josh Levine Memorial Foundation, SFEE has raised money to fund school gardens on the East End. We provide stipends for Master Farmers to get the gardens off the ground and maintain production, as well as providing mini grants to improve and help the gardens expand.
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