Breaking New Grounds Down and Dirty Party November 8, 2008
Several years ago, Gary (Heine) and Mike (Mays) started researching the composting of the 50 tons of coffee grounds produced by their five local coffee stores each year. Then, after traveling to Nicaragua and Guatemala in 2005 and 2006, they saw how the purchase of fair trade, organic coffees helped the communities of coffee farmers there. They wondered what they could do in Louisville, Kentucky to help our economically disadvantaged neighbors, and their children who go to bed hungry, to transform their lives? Was there something they could do to reduce the ecologic impact of their business and at the same time produce some added benefit for the local community? Thus, the idea of Breaking New Grounds was born--a neighborhood-based community food system that turns "waste into wealth."Got it? OK good. Well Breaking New Grounds is throwing a "down and dirty" party next Saturday night to raise money for the organization and to get the word out on what the organization is all about.
Come and get "down and dirty" with friends committed to transforming Louisville's waste into wealth!If you can't swing that suggested donation don't sweat it at all. If I'm understanding correctly the point of this event is really to spread the word about what Breaking New Grounds has going on and what they're planning for the future.
What: Food, drinks, music, silent auction
Where: Dismass Charities, 2500 Seventh Street Road
When: November 8, 2008 at 7:00 PM
Attire: Blue Jeans Casual
$50 Suggested Donation, or donate what you can to our great cause!
Email bnglouisville@gmail.com if you're interested in going or for more information.
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