Community In Action
Rewarding Volunteer Experience
VOLUNTEERING IN LOCAL DENVER GARDENS MAKES FOR A FUN AND REWARDING MORNING There is an incredible feeling that comes from working with people in your community to accomplish a shared goal. In this case, that goal is good, clean, and fair...
Increasing Food Access with Beverly Grant
R & B’s Mo’ Betta Green Marketplace is not your typical farmers market – it is an experience that caters to the five senses to bring health, eating, and active living to all. Beverly Grant is a community weaver and positive change...
Give the Gift of Cooking
Give the Gift of Cooking Looking for ideas for your child, niece, nephew or friend? Purchase a 5 or 10-week pack of kids' online cooking classes! These hands-on, interactive classes are taught by the experienced Slow Food Denver chef...
Celebrate Local This Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving may look a little different this year, but you can still count on your local farmers and bakers to bring staples such as bread, apples, and potatoes to your dinner table. Join us in celebrating sourcing food locally,...
New Partnerships & Kids Cooking at Home
New Partnerships & Kids Cooking at Home September was a big month for Slow Food Denver. While continuing to expand our youth education programming, we are devoting significant time and energy to increase kids' access to healthy,...
April Garden To Do’s
Bring on the April showers! We could maybe do without the snow, but this is Colorado. Lots can be done now. With many working from home, venturing out in the garden for a bit is the perfect opportunity to take a break, get some exercise,...
To our Slow Food Community: Slow Food Denver’s Response to COVID-19
To our Denver community, The Slow Food Denver team members are working remotely and our office is closed during this unsettling time. But we are hard at work to support our local food system. Community is at the heart of Slow Food, and...
March Garden To Do’s
March Garden To Do's Cabin fever is a good thing. It gets us motivated to return to the yard and garden that we were so tired of and exhausted from last Fall. More sunlight and warm days, sprinkled in between snow storms,.......
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year…?
By Jane Leverich, Contributor Picture this: it’s December 22nd. Your foyer is filled with online shopping packaging, your garbage is bursting with half eaten food from the holiday party you hosted the night before, there is a pile of...