Become a Locavore and join other Chicagoans committed to eating Locally Grown and Produced Foods for Two Weeks! September 8 th -22 nd, 2010

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TAKE THE GREEN CITY MARKET LOCAVORE CHALLENGE! September 8 th -22 nd, 2010 Become a Locavore and join other Chicagoans committed to eating Locally Grown and Produced Foods for Two Weeks!

Get Educated! Learn where your food comes from and where you can get the locally grown and produced items you love. Get Ready! Plan ahead so you can choose the vendors and restaurants that support your goals. Get Local! Make a conscious effort to buy foods from Illinois, bordering states and Michigan. Shop at the market on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7am-1pm in Lincoln Park! Get Involved! Come to our Community Gathering and Locavore Dinner and enjoy a locally prepared (of course!) family style dinner, celebrate the challenge and share recipes and stories with other supporters. You will also have the opportunity to participate in an interactive community discussion based on your Locavore experience.

Join the Conversation Pledge today to become a Locavore! You can sign-up at the Market information booth or online at www.chicagogreencitymarket.org Locavore Fair September 11 9:00am-noon at the Market Support other organizations that share the mission of Green City Market and join us as we work towards increasing food access, sustainable food production, stewardship of the land, and the preservation of the small family farm. Locavore Culinary School Cook-Off September 18 8:00am-10:00am at the Market Three area culinary schools will be participating in a cook-off! Students will provided with a mystery basket of Market products, prepare, cook and plate a 2-course Locavore dish. The winner will be decided by a panel of celebrity chef judges and will receive a scholarship from GCM.

Continue the Conversation at the Community Gathering and Locavore Dinner Wednesday, September 22 nd 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm Peggy Notebaert Museum, (2430 N. Cannon Dr. in Lincoln Park) Locavores will enjoy a locally prepared family style dinner, celebrate the challenge and share recipes and stories with other supporters. Everyone will also have the opportunity to participate in an interactive community discussion based on their Locavore experience! Ticket price: $25 Tickets can be purchased at the Market, or by calling the Green City Market administrative offices at 773.880.1266, or online at www.brownpapertickets.com. Visit www.chicagogreencitymarket.org often for more information and details about the Locavore Challenge.

Stay Connected! Find out what is going on by following us on: Facebook at www.facebook.com/greencitymarket Twitter at @GreenCityMarket Our website at www.chicagogreencitymarket.org Make sure to join the Green City Market newsletter to help you stay connected!

Top Ten Reasons to Be a Locavore 1) Locally grown produce is fresher. Produce selected at a farmer s market has often been picked within 24 hours of your purchase, as opposed to spending days in transit or cold storage. This freshness not only affects the taste of your food, but the nutritional value which declines with time. 2) Local food just tastes better. If you ve ever tried a tomato fresh from the vine, you understand. 3) Locally grown fruits and vegetables have longer to ripen. Because the produce will be handled less, locally grown fruit does not have to stand up to the rigors of long distance shipping. 4) Eating local means supporting the local economy. Keeping food dollars in our region strengthens our economy and maintains jobs. 5) Eating local is better for air quality and pollution than eating organic. The miles that organic food often travels to our plates creates environmental damage that outweighs the benefits of buying organic.

6) Buying local food keeps us in touch with the seasons. By eating with the seasons, we are eating foods when they are at their peak taste, are the most abundant, and the best value. 7) Buying locally grown food is fodder for a wonderful story. Getting to know the farmer who brings fruit to the market, or the baker who makes your bread, adds to the experience and enjoyment of a meal. 8) Eating local is safer. Food with less distance to travel from farm to plate is less susceptible to harmful contamination. 9) Local food translates to more variety. When a farmer is producing food that will not travel a long distance, will have a shorter shelf life, and does not have a high-yield demand, the farmer is free to try crops of various fruits and vegetables that would probably never make it to a large supermarket. 10) Supporting local providers supports responsible land development. When you buy local, you give those with local open space farms and pastures an economic reason to stay open and undeveloped.

Where To Shop STORES FEATURING LOCAL FOODS Chicago s Downtown Farm Stand 66 E. Randolph St., 312.742.8419 bit.ly/downtownfarmstand Dill Pickle Food Co-Op 3039 W. Fullerton, 773-252-COOP (2667) www.dillpicklefoodcoop.org Fox and Obel 401 E. Illinois St., 312.410.7301 www.fox-obel.com Green Grocer 1402 W. Grand, 312.624.9508 www.greengrocerchicago.com Irv & Shelley s Fresh Picks Weekly delivery of organic and local goods www.freshpicks.com Olivia s Market 2014 W. Wabansia, 773.227.4220 www.oliviasmarket.com Pastoral Food and Wine 2945 N. Broadway, 773.472.4781 53 E. Lake St., 312.658.1250 www.pastoralartisan.com True Nature Health Foods 6034 N. Broadway, 773.465.6400 www.truenaturefoods.com

Where To Dine LOCAL RESTAURANTS FEATURING ALL LOCAL PRIX FIXE DINNER MENU September 8th Lula Cafe 2537 N. Kedzie Blvd., 773.489.9554 www.lulacafe.com Nightwood 2119 S. Halsted St., 312.526.3385 www.nightwoodrestaurant.com Mado 1647 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773.342.2340 www.madorestaurantchicago.com September 11th Big Jones 5347 N. Clark St.., 773.275.5725 www.bigjoneschicago.com September 15th Prairie Fire 215 N. Clinton St., 312.382.8300 www.prairiefirechicago.com Province 161 N. Jefferson St., 312.669.9900 www.provincerestaurant.com September 18th May Street Market 1132 W. Grand Ave., 312.421.5547 www.maystreetmarket.com

Support Green City Market by donating and becoming a member! Through your support, Green City Market, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, can continue to act as the leading Chicago resource for local, sustainable, and environmentally friendly food production. Choose a membership level... Seedling: ($50 $99 donation, $25 min. students and culinary professionals) Your Seedlings membership/contribution includes: a Green City Market signature Market tote bag, a Green City Market Membership card, good for discounts at affiliated businesses: 15% off Sur La Table non-electronic retail purchases (10% off electronics), invitations to special Members-only events, and advance access to Chef s BBQ tickets. Green Thumb: ($100 $249 donation) Your membership as a Green Thumb supporter includes: a Green City Market signature Market tote bag, a Green City Market signature T-Shirt, a Green City Market Membership card, good for discounts at affiliated businesses: 15% off Sur La Table non-electronic retail purchases (10% off electronics), $20 credit voucher towards an I-GO car rental, 10% off cleaning services at The Green Cleaner, and 15% off retail purchases at Moosejaw Mountaineering, invitations to special Members-only events, advance access to Chef s BBQ tickets, and a poster from the Chef s BBQ.

Blue Ribbon: ($250 $499 donation) Your membership as a Blue Ribbon supporter includes all of the Green Thumb benefits, plus: 20% off your first Green City Meals class at The Chopping Block, a tour of the Market with a chef who supports the Market s mission and lunch to follow, an additional membership card to give to a family member or friend, recognition of your donation on the Green City Market website, and tickets to the Chef s BBQ after party. Heirloom: ($500 $999 donation) Your membership as an Heirloom supporter includes all of the Blue Ribbon benefits, plus a bountiful basket filled with the season s best from our Market vendors, 2 additional tours of the market with chefs who support the Market and dinner to follow, and an invitation to a private lunch at Perennial for Heirloom, Heritage, and Benefactor members. Heritage: ($1,000 $4,999 donation) Your membership as an Heritage supporter includes all of the Heirloom benefits, plus: a day in the kitchen with one of the chefs who supports the Market with dinner to follow, and recognition of your donation at GCM events Market Benefactor: ($5,000+ donation) As a Market Benefactor you enjoy all Heritage benefits, plus: an in-home dinner for 6 by a chef who supports the Market. Visit www.chicagogreencitymarket.org to make a donation and become a member!

Green City Market Thanks to all our sponsors for their generous support!

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