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Music in the Plaza this Summer!

Every Thursday night from 6:30 to 8:00 pm, June 25 through August 13, directly across the street from the Sebastopol Whole Foods Market. Join the fun with your picnic dinner from our fabulous deli!

http://www.sebarts.org/index.htm

 

Events, Demos and Community Support

  • Wednesday, July 1st

    Alexia Crunchy Snacks Demo

    1:00 pm to 4:00 pm FREE

    Stop by the in-store demo "station" to try some crunchy, flavorful snacks. Pick up a bag, or two, for your picnic or lunch snacks.

  • Wednesday, July 1st

    Community Support Day!

    All day - no cost to you

    Shop on July 1st and 5% of the days net sales will go to Earth Camp Collective. Check out their web site to learn more about this amazing community organization and summer sustainability camp, or better yet stop by and meet them in person on the 1st!

    http://www.earthcampcollective.org/Welcome.html

     

     

  • Wednesdays 7/1/2009 until 7/30/2009

    Bolani Demo

    3:00 PM to 7:00 PM FREE

    If you haven't yet tried bolani from East & West's Gourmet Afghan Foods...DO! Everything they make is a unique fusion of East and West flavors.

    Bolani is a traditional handmade Afghani filled flat-bread stuffed with spinach, pumpkin, potato, or lentil. Baked in a clay oven (tandoori), bolani is usually served warm. Bolanis contain no meat or meat products so they are perfect for those trying healthy alternatives, vegetarians and those who appreciate delicious, gourmet food. And that's just the beginning...

  • Monday July 6th through Sunday September 27th

    Envirocents - BYOB donation & Change for a Change

    Rember to bring your own bags and ask for "donation" Drop your change in the boxes at the registers

    Featuring Earth Activist Training (EAT)

    http://www.earthactivisttraining.org/index.html

    EAT began in late 2000 when author and activist Starhawk and permaculture designer and master teacher Penny Livingston-Stark asked some new questions: "What can permaculturalists and activists learn from each other that would make each more effective? What skills do people need to know in order to really 'save the planet'? How can we teach these skills in ways that ripple out to others?" Penny and Starhawk combined their many years of knowledge and created the first Earth Activist Training, held the following spring. EAT took root and flourished.

    "Permaculture" is regenerative design: a set of ethics, principles, and practices that create beneficial relationships and whole systems. Permacuture meets human needs sustainably and heals damaged natural systems. Permaculture works with nature, or rather, teaches us to "work as nature is working."

    EAT is a creation of its teachers. Currently, Starhawk is a core teacher. Erik Ohlsen, who's been involved with almost every EAT, is also a core teacher. Penny, always our inspiration, is now occasionally a full co-teacher, but more often a guest teacher at the northern California EATs. We welcome Charles Williams as a new full co-teacher.

  • Wednesday, July 8th

    Chino Valley Organic & Omega 3 Egg Demo

    8:00 am to 12:00 pm FREE

    Start your day off right with some delicious, healthy eggs!

  • July 12th, 18th & 24th

    Mineral Fusion Make Up Advise, plus Depth Body Care

    12:00 pm to 4:00 pm FREE

    We will have a Beauty Advisor here to offer color matching and foundation application for Mineral Fusion and body lotion demonstrations for Depth. They will review the features and benefits of both brands, as well as help you find your perfect mineral colors.

  • Friday, July 17th

    Q.bel Demo

    3:00 pm to 6:00 pm FREE

    Candy bars without the junk!! Sample the tasty, chocolate wafer candy bars - 3 flavors to choose from - and learn what quality candy bars taste like.

  • Friday, July 24th

    Meet the Rancher - Panorama Organic Grass-Fed Beef

    4:00 pm to 7:00 pm FREE

    Sample what beef should taste like - ALL natural!

    A bit about the ranchers:

    Panorama Organic Grass-Fed BeefTM cattle are raised by family ranchers in Northern California, Southern Washington, Southern Oregon and Wyoming on USDA Certified Organic pastures of natural grasses, legumes and range forage.

    Panorama's beef is sold at Whole Foods Market stores throughout Northern California, Oregon, Nevada, Washington, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico and Utah, and to independent retail grocers. We also sell direct to the consumer through Abundant Harvest Organics, an alliance of small family farmers in central California.

    Our ranchers raise their cattle humanely in low-stress environments and employ land-management practices that promote animal health and protect delicate rangeland ecosystems.  Many Panorama ranchers have been nationally recognized for environmental stewardship.

    http://www.panoramameats.com/panorama/main/home/