- He manages the Oberlin City Fresh stop, the local farm share program where you can sign up for a weekly bag of whatever fresh has come off the local farms
- He oversees private readings and Winter Term students who work on local foods issues
- He maps out where the food at local restaurants and the College cafeterias come from
- He researches important policy questions like:
- Can you have chickens/bees/other small livestock in your house in Oberlin?
- Can you have a vegetable garden in your front yard and not have the city mow it down for being over the limit for lawful lawn height? (this actually happened in Elyria)
- Then he takes these questions and finds out how we can change policy to allow these things so that people can grow more of their own food legally--because nothing is more local than your front yard.
- He bowls. Talk to him about bowling!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Nifty Blogs and WT opportunities: Local Food in Lorain County
At the BCSL I share an office with Food Policy Options Intern Avi Miner, a 2009 OC grad who does lots of awesome things with local foods. Cool things that Avi does:
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