INFORMATION FROM OUR SPONSORS
SULLIVAN UNIVERSITY
Many thanks are in order to Sullivan University, a returning sponsor of the Lexington Farmers' Market that has provided us with seasonal cooking demonstrations at our Saturday markets as well as the cooking and assistance at our farm-to-fork dinner: A Taste of the Farm in the City.
Many, Many thanks to Chef Foster and the Sullivan University team for cooking up a fantastic spread this year at the Taste of the Farm Dinner.
GOOD FOODS MARKET AND CAFÉ
LEXINGTON, KY - Good Foods Market & Café has a variety of classes and events for you this February. All classes and events are held at Good Foods Market & Café, 455 Southland Drive, unless otherwise noted.
The 30-Minute Vegan and Vegetarian
So you're on a whole foods, plant-based diet - or you're considering it - and need some help? Don't cave in and become a "junk food vegan/vegetarian". . . eat well! You will learn tips and guidelines for making this lifestyle diet easy and accessible. We'll also prepare and taste recipes that take less than 30 minutes to prepare, start to finish. This is an abbreviated version of the full class held at The Wholesome Chef.
Instructor: Chef Carolyn Gilles, The Wholesome Chef
When: Thursday, February 28, 7 - 8:30 pm
Fee: $15 owners/$17 others
Free Store Tour!
Enjoy Good Foods store tour during Sampling Saturdays on the first Saturday of the month. Tour the store with staff Dietitian Beth Loiselle, savor samples, and enjoy exclusive offers while learning about our products and services. Free. Sign up at the Customer Service desk.
Instructor: Beth Loiselle, RD
When: Saturday, March 2, 11 am - 12 pm
Fee: FREE
Sampling Saturday
Meet our local producers and sample their unique products during our monthly Sampling Saturday event.
When: Saturday, March 2, 11 am - 2 pm
Fee: FREE
Eating "Whole": A Better Health Workshop
If you have health concerns, "cleaning up your diet" is a fundamental step you can't afford to ignore. No matter how poorly you currently eat, if you are ready to make changes, you will discover amazing benefits that can last a lifetime. Good Foods' Registered Dietitian and author Beth Loiselle will offer valuable information, group guidance, and individual support in this 3-part workshop held monthly, January through March. To get results, commit to attend all classes by reserving the dates and time on your personal calendar. Register today, as workshop is limited to 15 participants.
Instructor: Beth Loiselle, Good Foods' Registered Dietitian
When: Saturday, March 9, 2 - 3:30 pm
Fee: Owners $18/$20 per class
Required Textbook: Revised 2nd Edition of The Healing Power of Whole Foods, available in Good Foods' Wellness Department
Pre-class Assignment: Bring a detailed 2-day Food Diary with you to the first class.
St. Patrick's Day Buffet
Good Foods Market & Café will host a St. Patrick's Day buffet. Come explore the tastes of Ireland.
When: Friday, March 15, 11 am - 8 pm
Saturday, March 16, 3 - 8 pm
Sunday, March 17, 3 - 8 pm
Fee: $7.99/lb.
Soul Food Junkies
Filmmaker Byron Hurt explores the health advantages and disadvantages of soul food, a quintessential American cuisine. Soul Food Junkies explores the history and social significance of soul food to black cultural identity and its effect on African-American health, and the growing food justice movement in its wake. Join us after the film in the Lyric Theatre's reception area for healthy soul food delicacies!
When: Tuesday, March 26, 6:30 - 9:00 pm (note later start time)
Where: Lyric Theatre (note new venue)
Speaker: Byron Hurt, Filmmaker
Fee: Free
Movie: https://www.facebook.com/SoulFoodJunkies
Kale Yes!
Whether you are a kale lover already or it's new for you, in this class we'll cover several recipes - raw and cooked, vegan and gluten-free - that involve kale! We'll also talk about the health benefits of this amazing vegetable. You will go home with recipes and health-related information.
Instructor: Chef Carolyn Gilles, The Wholesome Chef
When: Thursday, March 28, 7 - 8:30 pm
Fee: $15 owners/$17 others
Good Foods Market & Café is a locally owned and operated cooperative business where everyone is welcome to shop. Good Foods has served the Lexington community since 1972.
455 Southland Drive, Lexington, KY 40503,
(859) 278-1813
www.goodfoods.coop
THE FAYETTE ALLIANCE
The Fayette Alliance is Lexington's ONLY land-use advocacy organization that regularly educates and lobbies local government for a sustainable growth model that benefits all of us.
We believe that preserving our signature Bluegrass landscape, creating a dynamic and equitable cityscape through infill redevelopment, and improving our natural waterways by fixing our sanitary sewer and stormwater systems are key components to achieving our economic and environmental promise here in Lexington-Fayette County.
We are an alliance of citizens from the entire community, including stakeholders from the agricultural, neighborhood, and infill sectors. We are a united voice for responsible growth, and only weigh-in on those land-use issues that have countywide implications. Together we can chart our future, and positively impact local zoning decisions-the very building blocks of our community.
If you want a better quality of life for all of us, please join The Fayette Alliance today for free. Visit www.fayettealliance.com for more information.
WUKY
WUKY was founded in 1941 as the radio voice of the University of Kentucky. Our mission then-as now-was to bring information and enlightenment to the people of central Kentucky. Back then we even hauled radios to remote areas so people could hear our programs. Today we're pioneering the use of digital technology to bring multiple streams of great non-commercial programming to this region. Whether you're a Lexington resident or a visitor, please take a moment this weekend to tune your radio to WUKY at 91.3FM, and, when you get home, stream our signal on line at www.wuky.org. There you'll enjoy NPR's Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Car Talk and Fresh Air all supplemented by award-winning WUKY news. On weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m., you'll hear a unique blend of music that we call "Adult Rock", featuring a wide variety of artists from Talking Heads to Norah Jones to Lucinda Williams. In addition, our weekend schedule includes everything from A Prairie Home Companion to the big bands, the Grateful Dead Hour, and Wait Wait Don't Tell Me. WUKY 91.3FM truly has something for everyone. We are able to accomplish all this only because of community support. Income from this and other special events, underwriting by area businesses, and contributions from individual donors account for over two-thirds of our budget so please pledge now and thank you so much for supporting WUKY.
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