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March 12, 2012

Volume 10, Issue 6

In This Issue
Sustainability Series
Support Team Pennypack
Spring Calendar
Backyard Chickens
2011 Annual Report

The 2011 Annual Report is now available.

 

In 2011 we celebrated a bountiful harvest in spite of unprecedented weather extremes, rallied our friends and supporters to win two national Facebook contests, and donated more than 4,000 pounds of fresh produce. Read the report here.

The 2011 Annual Report is now available

In 2011 we celebrated a bountiful harvest in spite of unprecedented weather extremes, rallied our friends and supporters to win two national Facebook contests, and donated more than 4,000 pounds of fresh produce.

 

Read the report here

2011 Annual Report  

 
The Daily Daikon
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Sustainability Movie Series & Expo

What's Organic About Organic?


What's Organic?Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Ambler Theater

$10 Purchase Tickets Here

 

Examine how organic farming has evolved from a grassroots movement to a multi-billion dollar industry, and learn what's at stake for maintaining meaningful standards for organic food production that will protect citizen interests, heal the environment, and support the livelihoods of family farmers.

 

6:30pm Sustainability Expo in Theatre Lobby

The Expo will feature a beer and cheese tasting by the newly opened Forest and Main Brewery and Pub with cheese provided by Yellow Springs Farm.             

 

7:30pm Movie showtime followed by a panel discussion featuring farmer Andy Andrews from Pennypack Farm, Casey Spacht from Lancaster Farm Fresh and David Woo from Weaver's Way Coop.

 

Please Support "Team Pennypack"

as We Walk to Fight Hunger


Team Pennypack

On April 14, 2012 farm staff and farm board members will be walking and running in the 2012 Walk+Run Against Hunger to raise funds to support our low-income CSA share program and to increase awareness about hunger in our neighborhood. The Walk+Run, sponsored by the Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger expects 4,000 walkers and runners from both city and suburban neighborhoods to unite to take part in the 5K route along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.

 

We invite you to get involved in fighting hunger in our own neighborhood by sponsoring our Walk team.

 

Making a donation is simple. Just visit www.hungercoalition.org/hungerwalk and click on "Make a Donation". Then follow the prompt to "Search for a Team to Support". Type in Pennypack Farm and choose any team member. Don't worry, your donation will come back to PFEC's low income food program regardless of which one of us you select. The funds we raise through this event will support the farm's low income shares in West Philadelphia (at Clark's Park). For more information about this program visit our website at www.pennypackfarm.org.

 

Any amount is appreciated and, of course, is tax-deductible.

 

Remember: Your interest and generosity will directly support our feeding program. Together, we can work to end hunger in our neighborhood.

 Spring Calendar

wild ediblesPreserving the Wild Harvest 

Thursday April 5, 7:00-8:30pm, $12 

Learn to use and preserve wild and not so wild edibles. Turn your favorites into sauces, preserves, chips, pickles, leather, etc.
 

 

 

strawberry jam

Making Jam at Home

Learn to make jam in time for berry season. Choose from the following classes.

Jam Making 101, Thursday May 10, 7:00-8:30pm

Herb Infused Jams, Thursday May 17, 7:00-8:30pm

More info...



Community Considers Backyard Chicken Coops
By Dan Stamm
NBCPhiladelphia.com
 

Chickens could be coming to yards in one Montgomery County community.

 

The Upper Dublin Planning Commission is considering a measure that would allow residents in the township to keep chickens in their backyards, according to Upper Dublin Patch.

 

In recent months the commission has heard from people who would like to keep chickens as pets so that they could reap the benefits of fresh eggs, Patch reports.

 

Currently residents must have five-plus acres of land to raise chickens or other livestock.

The discussion about allowing fowl on Upper Dublin properties is nothing new having been on planner's radars for a while now, according to the Ambler Gazette.

 

On Dec. 20 last year the board discussed the issue.

"There is a growing interest in the region for people to have their own eggs and the chickens are considered pets," township Director of Code Enforcement Rick Barton told planners at that meeting. "Because of the interest, at this point we are considering amending the ordinance [to allow it] if certain conditions are met."

There are already some exceptions to the rule after some residents applied for zoning exceptions. The new proposal could make it so residents wouldn't need to petition the zoning board to raise chickens.

 

Here are some details of the new plan, per Patch:

According to chair Wes Wolf, commission members agreed that the following requirements were fitting:

- A maximum of six chickens per lot less than 5 acres - A minimum lot area of 1/2 acre - A minimum 25-foot property line setback for pens and coops - A minimum coop size of 3 sq. feet per chicken - A minimum pen area of 10 sq. feet per chicken - Various requirements for disposal of waste and composting

Patch reports that an ordinance will be considered at the Planning Commission's March 20 meeting. The Board of Commissioners would still need to approve the measure as well before residents would be free to set up chicken coops.

 

Click here for msnbc.com article

Click here for Upper Dublin Patch Article


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