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How to green your holidays

Posted by Katie M. on Nov. 6, 2009, at 3:39 pm

Decoration with an firtree branch and globeWith the holiday season coming to a start and the year already coming to an end, why wait until the new year to start living a greener lifestyle? Get into the swing of the holidays by putting some eco-friendly practices to use. Bonus: They’ll help you save money as well.

Here’s a list of some sites that offer great tips and advice on how to green your holidays this year:
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Tags: carbon footprint, clean eating, cooking classes, earth 911, eco friendly, green holiday, green your holidays, greener lifestyle, holiday meal, holiday menu, holiday menu ideas, holiday party, local food, organic food, publix greenwise market, reduce paper waste, sustainable wine, treecycling, vegetarian, Whole Foods Market, zero waste
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: Open house at Yoga Lotus Room, Awakening the Dreamer symposium, World Peace Day celebration, and more

Posted by Katie M. on Nov. 5, 2009, at 9:26 am

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

Dunedin Green Market- Every Friday; 8 am- 1 pm. The Dunedin Green Market is located in Pioneer Park at the cross streets of Douglas Avenue and Main Street in Downtown Dunedin and runs every Friday.

Tampa Downtown Market- Fridays October-May; 10 am-2 pm. The vision of the Tampa Downtown Market is to provide local residents and businesses of the community with the freshest, highest quality, most nutritious, and most reasonably priced food & gourmet products. The mission of the Tampa Downtown Market is to serve as a community-gathering place where local farmers, producers, and artisans can offer fresh agricultural and related products to generate a sense of local pride and further the economic development of Downtown Tampa. With a strong focus on sustainability, the Tampa Downtown Market intends to provide a vehicle to educate the community on the importance of good health as we create more business opportunities and residential benefits. Located in Lykes Gaslight Square- Tampa St. & Kennedy Blvd., Downtown Tampa.

Ellenton Farmers Market- Saturdays; 8 am – 1 pm. Ellenton Farmers’ Market will be the largest year-round market in florida that specializes in “green” natural, organic and environmentally friendly products that makes for a healthier lifestyle and a better environment. Located just North of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton, Florida (exit 224, Old Exit 43, off I – 75).

St. Pete Saturday Morning Market- Every Saturday; 9 am to 2 pm. Downtown St. Petersburg in the Al Lang Stadium parking lot /1st Ave. S and 1st St. Open October 3 through May 29.

Land O’Lakes Saturday Market- Every Saturday; 9 am-2 pm. The Land O’Lakes Saturday Market is a weekly community event with live music and a threefold mission: 1. To foster a healthy and productive lifestyle of “buy fresh, buy local” by facilitating the connection of local food producers with local consumers.; 2. To promote the development of local green businesses, as well as artists and craftsmen.; 3. To bring our community together for networking and fun in a relaxed atmosphere. Land O’ Lakes Saturday Market donates profits to the Heritage Park Foundation and the Suncoast Harvest Food Bank. We are located at the Land O’ Lakes Community Center, on the west side of US 41 – Land O’ Lakes Blvd., three miles north of SR 54 (across from the Land O’ Lakes Post Office- Directions). website: www.lolsaturdaymkt.com; email: lolsaturdaymkt@aol.com
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Tags: Awakening the Dreamer, Brooker Creek Preserve, dunedin green market, ellenton farmers market, green events, guided hike, Land O'Lakes Saturday Market, nature's food patch, organic cooking class, St. Petersburg Saturday Morning Market, Sweetwater Organic Farm Sunday Morning Market, Tampa Downtown Market, weedon island preserve, Whole Foods Market, World Peace Day Celebration, yoga lotus room
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: Sweetwater Farm’s market grand reopening, Halloween’s creepy creatures, and green markets galore

Posted by Katie M. on Oct. 29, 2009, at 8:55 am

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

Dunedin Green Market- Every Friday; 8 am- 1 pm. The Dunedin Green Market is located in Pioneer Park at the cross streets of Douglas Avenue and Main Street in Downtown Dunedin and runs every Friday.

Tampa Downtown Market- Fridays October-May; 10 am-2 pm. The vision of the Tampa Downtown Market is to provide local residents and businesses of the community with the freshest, highest quality, most nutritious, and most reasonably priced food & gourmet products. The mission of the Tampa Downtown Market is to serve as a community-gathering place where local farmers, producers, and artisans can offer fresh agricultural and related products to generate a sense of local pride and further the economic development of Downtown Tampa. With a strong focus on sustainability, the Tampa Downtown Market intends to provide a vehicle to educate the community on the importance of good health as we create more business opportunities and residential benefits. Located in Lykes Gaslight Square- Tampa St. & Kennedy Blvd., Downtown Tampa.

Ellenton Farmers Market- Saturdays; 8 am – 1 pm. Ellenton Farmers’ Market will be the largest year-round market in florida that specializes in “green” natural, organic and environmentally friendly products that makes for a healthier lifestyle and a better environment. Located just North of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton, Florida (exit 224, Old Exit 43, off I – 75).

St. Pete Saturday Morning Market- Every Saturday; 9 am to 2 pm. Downtown St. Petersburg in the Al Lang Stadium parking lot / 1st Ave. S and 1st St. Open October 3 through May 29.
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Tags: Brooker Creek Preserve, dunedin green market, ellenton farmers market, guided hike, octoberfest, st. pete saturday market, Tampa Downtown Market, tasting, weedon island preserve, Whole Foods Market
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Tonight’s Top Chef preview: TV dinner showdown and Natalie Portman’s surprise (videos)

Posted by Katie M. on Oct. 28, 2009, at 11:57 am

tc_crewAs we saw in last week’s episode of Top Chef Las Vegas, the stakes and drama are getting higher and it’s getting harder to predict who will be going home next (with the majority of the weak links now gone). We’ve seen some of the heavy-hitters, like Ceveech (Jen), slipping up and some of the underdogs, like Robin, excel. I’m just excited that we’re finally getting to the meat of this competition, after cutting away the fat like Phranc (Preeti), Mary Kay Letourneau (Eve), and cleaner of Picasso’s paintbrushes, Ash.

Tonight’s episode looks entertaining because the cheftestants are getting all kinds of curve balls thrown at them. Their Quickfire Challenge is to cook a TV dinner (complete with plastic tray) inspired by a classic television show, i.e.: M*A*S*H, Gilligan’s Island, etc.

After viewing the preview video below, it looks as if some of the chefs are out of their element, like Eli who claims to have never eaten a TV dinner. And why would he when he lives at home with his mother who probably waits on him hand and foot? Our one-time favorite, whom some of us had in their top three, Ceveech, looks like she’s drowning in self-doubt again this week as well. Will this affect her power ranking or even her spot in the finale? (I know I’m changing my bet on the finale trifecta.)
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Tags: bravo, cooking challenge, cooking competition, craftsteak, Las Vegas, Natalie Portman, padma lakshmi, reality TV, Tom Colicchio, top chef, top chef las vegas, tv dinner, vegan, vegetarian, Whole Foods Market
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: Green Halloween, climate action rally, green expo and more

Posted by Katie M. on Oct. 22, 2009, at 10:47 am

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

Dunedin Green Market- Every Friday; 8 am- 1 pm. The Dunedin Green Market is located in Pioneer Park at the cross streets of Douglas Avenue and Main Street in Downtown Dunedin and runs every Friday.

Dialogue on Climate Change and Coastal Conservation- Friday, October 23; 9 am-12 pm. On October 23rd, participate and be part of a lively discussion on climate change adaptation strategies and ways to maintain our coasts as places where people and wildlife can thrive. The Dialogue on Climate Change and Coastal Conservation will explore what we must do to prepare for the challenges of a changing coastline. The Dialogue will build on and increase cooperation for protecting natural resources and the economy in response to the effects of global warming. Free event. Seating is limited so please reserve your seats now. Hilton St. Petersburg Carillon Park, 950 Lake Carillon Drive, St. Petersburg, FL 33716.

Tampa Downtown Market- Fridays October-May; 10 am-2 pm. The vision of the Tampa Downtown Market is to provide local residents and businesses of the community with the freshest, highest quality, most nutritious, and most reasonably priced food & gourmet products. The mission of the Tampa Downtown Market is to serve as a community-gathering place where local farmers, producers, and artisans can offer fresh agricultural and related products to generate a sense of local pride and further the economic development of Downtown Tampa. With a strong focus on sustainability, the Tampa Downtown Market intends to provide a vehicle to educate the community on the importance of good health as we create more business opportunities and residential benefits. Located in Lykes Gaslight Square- Tampa St. & Kennedy Blvd., Downtown Tampa.

2009 Audubon Assembly- Friday and Saturday, October 23-24. Come and enjoy two days of Audubon fellowship. Connect with nature and birds on expert-led and self-guided field trips. Celebrate Audubon chapter milestones, too: St. Petersburg Audubon turns 100 and Clearwater Audubon is 50 this year. Deepen your knowledge at exciting learning sessions. And share your stories of how climate change is affecting your life and the places you care about. See the full Assembly schedule. Register here. Hilton St. Petersburg Carillon Park, 950 Lake Carillon Drive, St. Petersburg, FL 33716.

Green Halloween- Friday, October 23; 3:30-6:30 pm. Who says Halloween has to be unhealthy? And who says healthy can’t be fun? Green Halloween® is about making Halloween happy and healthy and about creating community traditions we can all be proud of. Divine Events will host Tampa’s inaugural Green Halloween on Friday, October 23, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Hyde Park Village. Event activities include a pumpkin patch cake walk, bobbing for organic apples, make your own Halloween bag out of old TBPM magazines, “best green costume” contest, and much more! National Sponsors Cascadian Farms, Glee Gum, Larabar & Surf Sweets will be providing healthy snacks for kids. Divine Events will also be collecting used children’s Halloween costumes, in good condition, to donate to The Alpha House of Tampa for use by less fortunate children. Local sponsors include Lowry Park Zoo, Tampa Bay Parenting Magazine, Seedlings, My Green Home, and Nicole Geller Photography.  To read all about Green Halloween® and find fun events near you, visit GreenHalloween.org/Tampa. You can learn how to get involved locally, sign up for the super nifty newsletter, and share DIY costume ideas, recipes, and more on the new discussion board. There’s even a trick-or-treat bag design contest for kids! For more information visit www.greenhalloween.org/tampa or contact Barbara Keskiner at barbara@divinetampa.com or 727.403.5868.
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Tags: 18th Anniversary Celebration at Treehouse Yoga Center, 2009 Audubon Assembly, bayshore-blvd, Channelside, climate action rally, Dialogue on Climate Change and Coastal Conservation, dunedin green market, ellenton farmers market, florida native plants, fresh film, green calendar, Green Community, green halloween, greenpeace, Guided Hike at Brooker Creek Preserve, Guided Hike at Weedon Island Preserve, Halloween, Homeowner's Green Living Expo & Science Fair, kids events, ocean fest, pumpkin decorating, Rock the River Concert, Selecting Florida-Friendly Plants for Your Landscape, St. Pete Saturday Morning Market, Sweetwater Organic Community Farm, Tampa Downtown Market, Tampa-Bay, trick or treat, vegetarian cooking class, Vegetarian Indian Cooking Class, Whole Foods Market
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: Beach cleanup, Sweetwater Farmer’s Ball, Gateway Organic Farm dinner, and more

Posted by Katie M. on Oct. 15, 2009, at 2:00 pm

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

Dunedin Green Market- Every Friday; 8 am- 1 pm. The Dunedin Green Market is located in Pioneer Park at the cross streets of Douglas Avenue and Main Street in Downtown Dunedin and runs every Friday.

Tampa Downtown Market- Fridays October-May; 10 am-2 pm. The vision of the Tampa Downtown Market is to provide local residents and businesses of the community with the freshest, highest quality, most nutritious, and most reasonably priced food & gourmet products. The mission of the Tampa Downtown Market is to serve as a community-gathering place where local farmers, producers, and artisans can offer fresh agricultural and related products to generate a sense of local pride and further the economic development of Downtown Tampa. With a strong focus on sustainability, the Tampa Downtown Market intends to provide a vehicle to educate the community on the importance of good health as we create more business opportunities and residential benefits. Located in Lykes Gaslight Square- Tampa St. & Kennedy Blvd., Downtown Tampa.

Screening of Fresh Film- Friday, October 16; 7 pm. FRESH is a film that celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are reinventing our food system. Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision of our food and our planet’s future. FRESH addresses an ethos that has been sweeping the nation and is a call to action America has been waiting for. FRESH empowers us to realize that our individual actions in fact do matter. Throughout the film we encounter the most inspiring people, ideas, and initiatives around the US. And thus, FRESH showcases real people first and foremost, connecting audiences not with facts and figures or apocalyptic policy analysis, but with personal stories of change. For more information visit http://www.freshthemovie.com/. Wings Bookstore- 4500 4th St N, St Petersburg.

Ellenton Farmers Market- Saturdays; 8 am – 1 pm. Ellenton Farmers’ Market will be the largest year-round market in florida that specializes in “green” natural, organic and environmentally friendly products that makes for a healthier lifestyle and a better environment. Located just North of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton, Florida (exit 224, Old Exit 43, off I – 75).

North Shore Clearwater Beach Cleanup- Saturday, October 17; 9 am. The SPC Environmental Club and the EGB adopted a mile of beach (Lot 36) on North Shore Clearwater Beach, running from Rockaway St. to 880 Mandalay. We have scheduled our next beach cleanup Saturday, October 17, starting at 9 am. We will be meeting on the beach at Rockaway Street, right in front of Frenchy’s restaurant. Bags and gloves will be provided, but please remember to wear a hat, sunscreen, closed toed shoes and pants for the dunes, etc. Spend a few hours picking up garbage and the rest relaxing on a clean beach.You can park in the public beach parking or go past Frenchy’s Rockaway Grill and find residential parking further down the road then just walk back. Click here for driving directions.
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Tags: beach cleanup, Brooker Creek Preserve, Clearwater Beach, dunedin green market, ellenton farmers market, farmer's ball, fresh film screening, gateway organic farm, guided hike, raw foods class, Saturday Morning Market, Sweetwater Organic Community Farm, Tampa Downtown Market, Weedon Island, Whole Foods Market
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: Tampa Bay Green Expo, beach cleanup, organic cooking class and more

Posted by Katie M. on Oct. 9, 2009, at 10:02 am

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

4th Annual Campus and Community Sustainability Conference and Expo- Thursday & Friday, October 8-9. Presented by Tampa Electric and Peoples Gas at the University of South Florida in Tampa. This is the state’s premier forum to explore sustainability efforts in the private, public and academic sectors of Florida. This year promises to be bigger and better as the conference is joining forces with Going Green Tampa Bay Expo. The Expo is designed to focus on sustainability issues and opportunities that face the Tampa Bay region, showing the nation and the world that this is a viable place to grow a sustainable business or industry.

Tampa Bay Green Expo- Friday & Saturday, October 9-10. Check out the Going Green Tampa Bay Expo 2009 — starting at 1pm Friday Oct 9 and running all day Saturday Oct 10. Exciting exhibits and events focus on sustainability issues, showcase sustainable products and services, and show how we can each contribute to a more sustainable Tampa Bay area. Come meet Ed Begley, Jr. at the GreenSwitch booth! Nearly 80 exhibitors throughout the main exhibit hall, a kids area, and a small-business Marketplace for local vendors. Come see solar exhibits and eco-vehicles around the beautiful Marshall Student Center grounds. Attend a free workshop — including rain barreles, composting, organic certification, greening your business, and more! Fun activities, fun ways to learn about new products, and it’s all FREE! http://www.goinggreentampabay.com/

Dunedin Green Market- Every Friday; 8 am- 1 pm. The Dunedin Green Market is located in Pioneer Park at the cross streets of Douglas Avenue and Main Street in Downtown Dunedin and runs every Friday.

Operation Bon Appetit: White House State Dinners at Whole Foods- Friday, October 9; 6:00-8:00pm. $5.00. Sample delectable food and fine wine with fellow conspirators in the plot to bring conviviality (feasting and drinking) and conversation to world change. The University of Tampa will be on site with a tablescape art installation. $5.00 per person with 100% of the proceeds going to Earth Charter USA and UT. Event is limited to 125 people. Reservations are required and can be made at sherell.white@wholefoods.com or at store exit lobby. Whole Foods Market Tampa- 1548 North Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa. 813.874.9435.

Ellenton Farmers Market- Saturdays; 8 am – 1 pm. Ellenton Farmers’ Market will be the largest year-round market in florida that specializes in “green” natural, organic and environmentally friendly products that makes for a healthier lifestyle and a better environment. Located just North of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton, Florida (exit 224, Old Exit 43, off I – 75).
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Tags: beach cleanup, brooker creek, dunedin green market, ellenton farmers market, give a day for the bay cleanup, guided hike, operation bon appetit, organic cooking class, organic food, Saturday Morning Market, tampa bay green expo, usf tampa, Weedon Island, Whole Foods Market
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: Green markets, organic food and wine tastings, vegetarian cooking class and more

Posted by Katie M. on Sep. 24, 2009, at 11:25 am

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

Sock Hop and Wine Tasting at Whole Foods- Friday, September 25; 6:30-7:30 pm. Happy Days are here again! Come celebrate back to school with a blast from the past. Tampa Whole Foods Market will be hosting a mid century sock hop and wine tasting. Customers will be treated to dance instruction with June Kittay as they twist and shout, mambo, and swing. So come on and do the locomotion with us! Registration required at store exit lobby or sherell.white@wholefoods.com. Event is limited to 75 people. Free Event. Whole Foods Market Tampa- 1548 North Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa. 813.874.9435.

Yoga Groove- Friday, Sept 25; 7-9 pm. Step into your unlimited potential, and express the unspoken hunger to move. Use the wisdom of yoga and the ancient rhythm of the breath to free your mind and body. Unleash your spirit. $20 advance registration required, $25 at the door. The Lotus Pond, 6201 Lynn Rd, Tampa. 813-961-3160; www.yogalotusroom.com

Ellenton Farmers Market- Saturdays; 8 am – 1 pm. Ellenton Farmers’ Market will be the largest year-round market in florida that specializes in “green” natural, organic and environmentally friendly products that makes for a healthier lifestyle and a better environment. Located just North of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton, Florida (exit 224, Old Exit 43, off I – 75).
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Tags: Brooker Creek Preserve, ellenton farmers market, gulfport green market, publix greenwise market, tasting, vegetarian cooking class, weedon island preserve, Whole Foods Market, Yoga
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: PARK(ing) Day, green markets, raw foods workshop, and more

Posted by Katie M. on Sep. 17, 2009, at 10:03 am

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

PARK(ing) Day- Friday, September 18th, 10 am-6 pm. Mini-parks will be sprouting up in parking spaces in Downtown Tampa as part of PARK(ing) Day – an annual global event where parking spaces are transformed into parks for the day. These temporary park installations aim to transform urban environments designed for vehicle use into a communal space for public use, promote green initiatives, and bring awareness to civic processes and policies that directly impact our landscape and environment. The Tampa Downtown Partnership, in conjunction with SuperTest, a local arts organization, has planned a dozen PARK(ing) space installations throughout the N. Franklin Street corridor, from Café Hey (just north of I-275) to Madison Street.  The PARK(ing) installations will line this pedestrian friendly route designed to highlight independent businesses and promote civic engagement. Visitors will be encouraged to walk, bike, or utilize the free electric cart shuttles to tour and relax in the Tampa PARK(ing) Day spaces. Park installations will be accessible from 10am – 6pm, Friday, September 18th.

Guided Canoe Trip at Weedon Island- Friday, September 18; 12:30-3:30 pm. Take this opportunity to explore a portion of the south canoe trail at Weedon Island Preserve. This trail offers a rare look at some of the aquatic ecosystems that make west-central Florida so special. Trained canoe guides lead you through mangrove stands and over seagrass and oyster beds, while pointing out various flora and fauna that live here. If you have never explored the Preserve from the water, this is an exciting opportunity you don’t want to miss! The cost for this unique experience is $14.02 per person plus tax ($15 total) or $28.04 per canoe plus tax ($30 total) (maximum of 3 people per canoe). Spaces fill quickly, and pre-registration is required. Minimum age: Children must be 6 years old or older and all minors must be accompanied by an adult. Weedon Island Preserve- 1800 Weedon Drive N.E. St. Petersburg, FL 33702. (727) 453-6500.

Nosh with the Cheese Mavens at Greenwise- Friday, September 18; 4-7pm. Stop and enjoy a bite and you might learn something new about Kosher cheese. Publix Greenwise Market- 2403 W. Azeele St., Tampa. 813-250-0129.

Experiencing Inner Power and Protection Workshop- Friday, September 18; 7 pm. Join us for a Magical evening as we explore this theme of Power and Protection through: beautiful music, cultural performances, inspiring conversation, an unforgettable interview with Sister Mohini, and soothing meditation. Sister Mohini is a practicing meditator and spiritual leader for over 50 years. This event is organized by the Brahma Kumaris (www.bktampa.org), Students of India Association, and the Institute of Transportation Engineers Student Chapter at NO CHARGE as a service to the community. For further information about the evening, please call us at 813-987-2525 or email us at bktampa@gmail.com. USF Marshall Center Oval Theatre 4202 E Fowler Ave., Tampa.
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Tags: brahma kumaris, Brooker Creek Preserve, canoe trip, cheese tasting, cooking class, ellenton, ellenton farmers market, Experiencing Inner Power and Protection Workshop, guided hike, nature's food patch, parking day, publix greenwise market, raw foods, Saturday Morning Market, saturday summer market, usf, weddon sunday matinee, weedon island preserve, Whole Foods Market
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Green Community weekend events: Seminole Heights Community Garden event, healthy home workshop, trash to treasure swap, green markets and more

Posted by Katie M. on Sep. 11, 2009, at 12:30 pm

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

Join the Seminole Heights Community Garden to plant a garden in honor of 9/11- Saturday, September 12. The Seminole Heights Community Gardens has teamed up with Green Florida to plant a native and edible garden for a local community member in honor of those lost eight years ago on 9/11. The event will take place this Saturday, September 12th and SHCG are looking for volunteers to to help with setting up the garden and asking for donations from local community groups. If you know of anyone who would be a good candidate for a donated garden or you would like more information about volunteering,  please contact Robin at  robin@greenerpixels.com.

Ellenton Farmers Market- Saturdays; 8 am – 1 pm. Ellenton Farmers’ Market will be the largest year-round market in florida that specializes in “green” natural, organic and environmentally friendly products that makes for a healthier lifestyle and a better environment. Located just North of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton, Florida (exit 224, Old Exit 43, off I – 75).

Dunedin Green Market- Saturday, September 12; 8 am- 12 pm. The Dunedin Green Market is located in Pioneer Park at the cross streets of Douglas Avenue and Main Street in Downtown Dunedin and runs the second Saturday of every month until October.

Saturday Summer Market- every Saturday through September 19; 9 am-1pm. Brought to you by the Saturday Morning Market, this market features the same great vendors (food, crafts, art) as the original market, but this one’s in the shade of the Mahaffey Theatre parking garage. 400 1st St S., St. Petersburg. (which is just 2-3 block south of our current location at Al Lang stadium).
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Tags: Brooker Creek Preserve, cooking class, discovering nature with your child, dunedin green market, ellenton farmers market, Green Florida, guided hike, healthy home, nature's food patch, photography, photography hike, pollutants, publix greenwise market, saturday market, seminole heights, Seminole Heights Community Gardens, St. Petersburg Saturday Morning Market, trash to treasure, weedon island preserve, Whole Foods Market
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Green Community weekend events: Fresh movie screening, green markets, organic cooking class and more

Posted by Katie M. on Sep. 4, 2009, at 1:00 pm

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

Grand Opening of the Achievement and Relaxation Center- Friday, September 4; 6-9 pm. Free Belly Dancing, Yoga, Biomat/Energy Sessions. Vegetarian Potluck. Meditative Art and Jewelry Show. 813-784-2023. 2510 South MacDill, Tampa, FL 33629. www.achieveandrelax.com, Sheryl@achieveandrelax.com

Screening of Fresh at Studio@620- Friday September 4th; 7:30 pm.  FRESH is a film that celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are reinventing our food system.  Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision of our food and our planet’s future. FRESH addresses an ethos that has been sweeping the nation and is a call to action America has been waiting for. FRESH empowers us to realize that our individual actions in fact do matter. Throughout the film we encounter the most inspiring people, ideas, and initiatives around the US. And thus, FRESH showcases real people first and foremost, connecting audiences not with facts and figures or apocalyptic policy analysis, but with personal stories of change. For more information visit http://www.freshthemovie.com/. 620 First Avenue South, St. Petersburg, 727-895-6620; info@studio620.org.

Ellenton Farmers Market- Saturdays; 8 am – 1 pm. Ellenton Farmers’ Market will be the largest year-round market in florida that specializes in “green” natural, organic and environmentally friendly products that makes for a healthier lifestyle and a better environment. Located just North of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton, Florida (exit 224, Old Exit 43, off I – 75).

Saturday Summer Market- every Saturday through September 19; 9 am-1pm. Brought to you by the Saturday Morning Market, this market features the same great vendors (food, crafts, art) as the original market, but this one’s in the shade of the Mahaffey Theatre parking garage. 400 1st St S., St. Petersburg. (which is just 2-3 block south of our current location at Al Lang stadium).

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Tags: belly dancing, Brooker Creek Preserve, cooking class, ellenton farmers market, Fresh, Grand Central District, Grand Central Green Market and Street Fair, Green Community, green market, guided hike, nature's food patch, publix greenwise market, saturday summer market, studio @620, Weedon Island, Whole Foods Market, Yoga
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The Green Community week in review: Clean energy rally, legalizing marijuana, BOTB Readers’ Poll, and more

Posted by Katie M. on Aug. 30, 2009, at 12:24 pm

What’s the buzz on the latest issues in the Green Community? Check out what you may have missed this last week:

Finding an emotional connection with our planet- Doing so allows us to look at what our needs are in life and what is of the highest and greatest importance to us and our environment.

Best of the Bay Readers’ Poll 2009: The race for Greenest Politician has Linda Saul-Sena in the lead- Who do you think should take the title of this year’s Greenest Politician in the Bay?

Clean energy and anti-offshore drilling rally in Ybor this Thursday- Thursday, August 27th, join Sierra Club, 1Sky Florida, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy and other environmental groups for a real grassroots rally outside Big Oil’s staged gathering.
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Best of the Bay Readers’ Poll 2009: What’s your pick for best organic food store?

Posted by Katie M. on Aug. 26, 2009, at 4:58 pm

It’s a tight race so far for the title of Best Organic Food Store in the Bay. So far, our leaders are Rollin’ Oats of St. Pete and Tampa, Nature’s Food Patch in Clearwater, Publix Greenwise Market in Hyde Park, and Whole Foods Market in Tampa. It looks like it’s going to be a fight between the local stores versus the big chains.

Who do you think deserves the title? You have less than a week to vote (the poll ends Aug. 31). Vote now!

[About Daily Best of the Bay: Creative Loafing is posting writers' and editors' picks for Best of the Bay 2009 each day until the BOTB issue is released on Sept. 16. Vote now for your own BOTB choices in our Readers' Poll!]

Tags: Best of the Bay 2009, Best of the Bay Readers' Poll 2009, BOTB, nature's food patch, organic food, organic food store, publix greenwise, rollin oats, Whole Foods Market
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: Green markets, Whole Foods grand reopening, Pecha Kucha night and more

Posted by Katie M. on Jul. 31, 2009, at 11:05 am

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

Ellenton Farmers Market- Saturdays; 8 am – 1 pm. Ellenton Farmers’ Market will be the largest year-round market in florida that specializes in “green” natural, organic and environmentally friendly products that makes for a healthier lifestyle and a better environment. Located just North of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton, Florida (exit 224, Old Exit 43, off I – 75).

Dunedin Green Market- Saturday, August 8; 8 am- 12 pm. The Dunedin Green Market is located in Pioneer Park at the cross streets of Douglas Avenue and Main Street in Downtown Dunedin and runs the second Saturday of every month until October.

Grand Reopening Events at Whole Foods Market Tampa- Saturday, August 1:
-Free Continental Breakfast: 8-9 am
. Free Complimentary continental breakfast for Whole Foods Market customers from 8-9 am prior to store opening while supplies last. Meet and Greet with our store community partners. Store Patio.
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Tags: Brooker Creek Preserve, creative loafing green community, dunedin green market, ellenton farmers market, events, green calendar, Green Community, hike, Pecha Kucha, photography, protest, save our cypress, Tampa-Bay, Whole Foods events, Whole Foods Market, Ybor
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: July 25-26

Posted by Katie M. on Jul. 24, 2009, at 1:00 pm

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

Ellenton Farmers Market- Saturday, July 25; 8 am – 1 pm. Ellenton Farmers’ Market will be the largest year-round market in florida that specializes in “green” natural, organic and environmentally friendly products that makes for a healthier lifestyle and a better environment. Located just North of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton, Florida (exit 224, Old Exit 43, off I – 75).

People’s Use of Plants Through Time- Saturday, July 25; 9:00 am – 11:00 am. Join us for an engaging ethnobotany class and hike to learn about native plants and their many uses.  Humans have traditionally used plants for food, shelter, tools, and medicine.  Learn about the natural and cultural history of common Florida plants.  Call us for more information and to register.  This program is free and open to the public. Recommended for adults. Weedon Island Preserve- 1800 Weedon Drive N.E. St. Petersburg, FL 33702.

Gulfport Green Market- Saturday, July 25; 10 am-5 pm. Gulfport Goes Green is Tampa Bay’s premier monthly street fair and expo focused on green and healthy living, eco-consciousness and sustainability.  It is a free public gathering in the Gulfport, Florida and welcomes all ages on the fourth Saturday of each month from 10AM through 5PM in the Gulfport Waterfront District.  This July 25 activities will include:computer recycling by the Gulfport Technology Center, clothing swap hosted by LocalShops1.com to benefit Salvation Army, book swap coordinated by Small Adventure Books, green vendors and informational presentations, household battery recycling at The Outpost, Herbalwise offering information on herbal remedies and how to start your own backyard herb garden. Gulfport Florida Waterfront District (Beach Boulevard south of 28th Ave S).
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Tags: Brooker Creek Preserve, cooking class, ellenton farmers market, events, everglades, Green Community, gulfport green market, local food, natural, nature's food patch, organic, publix greenwise market, Tampa-Bay, tropical delight plant fair, weedon island preserve, weekend, Whole Foods Market, willow delight herb garden
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: July 17-19

Posted by Katie M. on Jul. 17, 2009, at 8:55 am

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

“What’s Transformation?” with Anne Adams PhD @ USF St. Pete- Fri., July 17; 7-9pm. The Essentials of Transformation with Anne Adams PhD. Introducing a Transformational Series presented by USF St Petersburg’s Bishop Center for Ethical Leadership & The Connection Partners Inc. What’s Transformation? How’s that different from change? What we’ve believed to be true isn’t working any more. Stories of fear and greed are giving way to those of generosity and compassion. What’s going on? Gain insights as to what’s behind this global shift. Free event. USF St Petersburg, Davis 130; 140 Seventh Ave South St., St Petersburg, FL 33701.

Ellenton Farmers Market- Saturday, July 18; 8 am – 1 pm. Ellenton Farmers’ Market will be the largest year-round market in florida that specializes in “green” natural, organic and environmentally friendly products that makes for a healthier lifestyle and a better environment. Located just North of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton, Florida (exit 224, Old Exit 43, off I – 75).

Post July 4th Beach Cleanup in the Fort Desoto area- Saturday, July 18; 9 am-12:30 pm. The Ocean Conservancy will be conducting a cleanup on July 18th in the Fort Desoto area.
We are seeking volunteers to assist in removing marine debris from Bunces Pass, Terre Verde and Fort Desoto gulf pier from 9:00-12:30. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to mailto:intern-fla@oceanconservancy.org with your beach of choice. If either beach suits you just let us know or we will place you where is needed.
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Tags: animals, Brooker Creek Preserve, carol roberts, cooking class, ellenton farmers market, farmers market, Florida, florida wine, fruit, green, Green Community, natural, Nature, organic, publix greenwise market, raw food, seasonal, solar energy, usf, Whole Foods events, Whole Foods Market, wine
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Candy Week: Chocolate + bacon = candy bar heaven

Posted by Katie M. on Jul. 13, 2009, at 8:45 am

What is it about bacon that we love? It seems the food world has had an obsession with it lately, from bacon vodka, to Bacon Salt, to the infamous Bacon Explosion. But have you ever thought of pairing bacon with something on the sweeter side? What about bacon in candy?

I dared to go there when I purchased the Mo’s Bacon Bar. I had read about it before on the trusty food porn sites that I peruse and salivate over daily, but had never seen it in stores. “Bacon and chocolate?”, I thought, “What a great combination!” I love the pairing of sweet and salty in food – like SnoCaps and popcorn at the movie theater – and I am a bacon fanatic. This was also the item that spawned the idea for my Chocolate Bacon Cupcakes. I was bound and determined to find this candy bar.
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Tags: alder wood smoked salt, applewood bacon, bacon, bacon explosion, bacon vodka, candy, chocolate, chocolate bacon bar, chocolate bacon cupcakes, food porn, Katie Machol, mo's bacon bar, vosges, Whole Foods Market
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The Green Community: Week in review

Posted by Katie M. on Jul. 12, 2009, at 12:03 pm

What’s the buzz on the latest issues in the Green Community? Check out what you may have missed this last week:

Celebrating Independence Day or creating environmental disaster? – Kelly Rothwell looks at the littered aftermath of Fourth of July celebrations and wonder why, instead of giving back in celebration of their freedom, people decide to light off fireworks, leaving mass amounts of debris in the water and on the beach.

Local Food: Dinner in, and from, the garden at Gateway Organic Farm – Chef Gui Alinat gives information about Gateway Organic Farm’s next “Dinner in the Garden” event, an incredible local foods experience featuring nine Bay area chefs.

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Green your next event using these simple tips

Posted by Jack B. on Jul. 9, 2009, at 2:14 pm

Consider the thousands of events that take place in the Tampa Bay area, from the smallest to the largest, from the neighborhood Tupperware party to the Super Bowl. If there is a somewhat forgotten landscape for green, event management could be it.

Furthermore, the impact that could be gained locally would be enormous (of course depending upon how many people are engaged) and to take steps toward sustainable event management, whether it is your occupation or your hobby, is very easy if given the right direction.
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Tags: buy local, charity, clean diesel, compost, compostable, crown automotive, Cure on Wheels, drytee inc., Event management, Going Green, local, Moffitt Cancer Center, recycling, soy based ink, st. leo university, sustainability, sustany foundation, vitamin water, Whole Foods Market
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Green Community Calendar weekend events: June 19-20

Posted by Katie M. on Jun. 18, 2009, at 12:52 pm

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar.

Whole Foods: Destination Date Night- Fri., June 19. Comedy, plus wine and cheese tasting. Singles and couples are treated to an hour long variety adventure while enjoying a wine and cheese tasting from Whole Foods Market. Registration required- RSVP: at store lobby or to sherell.white@wholefoods.com. Whole Foods Market- 1548 N. Dale Mabry, Tampa, 813-874-9435

The World Cafe: Connecting People Through Conversations That Matter- Fri., June 19. Every Fri., 7:30 pm promptly; Starbucks at 4th St. N. & 89th Ave N., St. Pete (just south of Gandy Blvd.); RSVP to Pat at 727.421.2746 or goodpat@tampabay.rr.com

Plant Some Trees with the Tampa Bay Derby Darlins- Sat., June 20. What better way to kick off the summertime then to plant a few trees with some fun, kick-ass girls? Come out to Little Bayou Park at 9am on Saturday, June 20th to help the girls out in their first full fledged green event! Planting supplies will be provided but please do not forget to bring your sunscreen, water to keep hydrated (we are in Florida in June people), and gloves! The girls have promised that they will only ruffle your feathers upon request! 9 am, Little Bayou Park- 4th Street South and 55th Avenue South in St. Petersburg.

Guided Hike at Weedon Island- Sat., June 20. Guided hikes through coastal mangrove and upland ecosystems of the Preserve are held each Saturday of the month. Join us to learn about the coastal environment and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve. Be sure to bring water and a snack for this 2-hour hike. A hat and closed-toe shoes are also recommended. Reserve your space by 2 pm on the Friday prior to the tour of choice. This event is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required. Recommended ages: 6 and up. Call (727) 453-6500 for more information and to register. 9 a.m.-11 a.m.; Weedon Island Preserve.

Guided Hike at Brooker Creek- Sat., June 20. Take a walk through time each Saturday morning on a guided hike along the Education Center Trail. Join us for this 0.75-mile walk as we look at how the land has changed over time and discuss the ecological footprints left by those changes. Sturdy closed-toe shoes are a must, and water and a hat are recommended. Pre-registration is required by 12:00 noon on the Friday before the hike. Admission: Free. All ages welcome – children younger than 6 may find this hike challenging. Call (727) 453-6800 for more information and to register. 9am-11am; Brooker Creek Preserve.

Lose Your Lawn and Go Native: Native Plant Tour and Talk- Sat., June 20. Talking about native alternatives to your lawn with a garden tour of the nursery at Twigs & Leaves Garden Center. Every Saturday, 10 am; 1013 9th Street (Dr. MLK Jr. Street) South in St. Petersburg 33705, 727.822.5400; free.

Compost Happens- Sat., June 20. Join Master Gardener John Kingsbury for this informative workshop to learn how easy composting can be. Just add your kitchen scraps to your yard clippings and compost happens! To register for this free program, visit http://www.pinellascountyextension.org/ and click on the “Online Class Registration” button or call (727) 582-2100. 10 a.m.; Pinellas County Extension 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo.

Environmental Justice Conference- Sat., June 20. Environmental Justice/Conservation and “We The People”. The School of Urban and Regional Planning is co-hosting an Environmental Justice Conference at the Broward County Main Library Auditorium. During the Conference we will discuss the progress that has been made with regard to the 2001 Economic and Environmental Equity Program Management Plan that was part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. In addition, we will discuss how we can make sure that the needs of low income and minority communities will be addressed in the future. For more information, please call Linda Foster at 954.762.5652. 10 am-3 pm; Broward County Main Library Auditorium, 100 South Andrews, Fort Lauderdale; free, with lunch included.

Living Foods Made Easy- Sat., June 20. A free raw foods class with Chef Joseph Custer. Feat. Southwest Chili and Avocado-Kale Salad. 11 am; Nature’s Food Patch- 1225 Cleveland St., Clearwater, 727-443-6706; free.

Whole Foods Private Label Storewide Tasting- Sat., June 20. A storewise block party featuring Whole Foods Market’s private label products- 365. Active demos in every department, valuable tips, recipes and tasty samples. 1-3 pm; Whole Foods Market- 1548 N. Dale Mabry, Tampa, 813-874-9435; free event.

Whole Foods: Decorate a Cake for Dad- Sat., June 20. Kids Father’s Day Cake Decorating Event. Whole Foods will provide the cakes and decorations. Adults must accompany kids 8 and under. Class limited to 20, RSVP: at store lobby or to sherell.white@wholefoods.com. 3-4 pm.; Whole Foods Market- 1548 N. Dale Mabry, Tampa, 813-874-9435

New Zealand Wine Tasting at Greenwise Market- Sat., June 20. Try these unique wines at the Greenwise Wine Shop. Free. June 20, 4-7 pm; 2403 W. Azeele St., Tampa.

Summer Solstice Party- Sat., June 20. A community celebration for all ages during the longest day of the year with activities, food, beverages, live music and a native plant sale. Sat., June 20, all day event; Twigs and Leaves- 1013 9th Street (Dr. MLK Jr. Street) South in St. Petersburg 33705, 727.822.5400; free

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Do It Today: Trashy Fashion, free shakes and a filmfest special

Posted by David Warner on Apr. 22, 2009, at 7:38 am

Happy Earth Day to you, Happy Earth Day to you…. The ED celebrations have been going on for a while now and will continue for many days hence, but listed below are some of the events scheduled for today’s observance (plus some of today’s non-green-themed happenings). For more coverage of green events, visit CL’s new Green Community site.

Eco Fest and Trashy Fashion Show. Largo’s “reduce, reuse, recycle” Earth Day party opens with a green expo and spotlight on “green” designers of all ages. Official participants use a minimum of 75 percent recycled materials, and show off their wearable “green” designs during the runway show that follows. (Above: A fanciful Publix frock from last year’s show.) Wed., April 22, Expo 5 p.m., Fashion Show 7 p.m., Largo Cultural Center, Largo, $7, 727-587-6793. Read the rest of this entry »

Tags: 1Sky, Ben Shenkman, Breakfast with Scot, Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center, CLIP, Cure on Wheels, Eckerd College, EVOS, Largo Cultural Center, Moffitt Cancer Center, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, Tampa Improv, Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Tom Cavanaugh, Trashy Fashion Show, Whole Foods Market
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