Welcome
Support good,
clean, fair and local producers
Slow Food is a non-profit membership-supported
organization that educates people about how their food choices affect
the rest of the world. Today, we have over 80,000 members all over the
world. Join
us!
The Dallas chapter of Slow Food was launched in the Spring of 2003
when
interest in this area reached a critical mass. It is, by its nature, a
grass-roots group that ebbs and flows based on what members want and
contribute.
Our
name says Dallas, but our members live in Addison, Albany, Allen,
Arlington, Barry, Bedford, Buffalo, Burleson, Carrollton, Celina,
Comanche, Coppell, Daingerfield, Dallas, Denison, Desoto, Dodd City,
Emory, Euless, Farmers Branch, Flower Mound, Fort Worth, Frisco,
Garland, Glen Rose, Grand Prairie, Grandview, Grapevine, Greenville,
Irving, Keller, Lewisville, McKinney, Murphy, North Richland Hills,
Plano, Red Oak, Richardson, Rockville, Rockwall, San Angelo, Southlake,
Springtown, Sulphur Springs, Waxahachie and Weatherford, Texas.
Slow Food Dallas 2011-2012
Leadership
Co-Leaders: Jim Shade and Christopher
Tuck
|
Administration
Claudine Martyn, Secretary & Treasurer
Slow Food Governor/Texas-Oklahoma
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Membership
Curt Steinhorst, Chair |
Events
Therese Tetzel, Chair
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Communications
Amanda Freitag, Chair
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Public Relations
Liz Goulding, Chair
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Community Garden
Marianna Griggs, Chair
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Slow
Food Dallas By-Laws (July,
2007) (
download PDF version)
How to Renew or Join Slow
Food USA
All memberships for Slow Food USA are
processed by the national office.
Visit
www.slowfoodusa.org
click "Become a Member" pag
e
Prefer to donate by phone? Call
1.877.756.9366
The national office will notify us of your membership, but to be sure
we include you in our programs as soon as possible, please also contact
us directly.
Membership/Orientation, mail to:
Slow
Food Dallas Secretary
How to 'Go Slow'
As a producer, cook, or consumer (co-producer) there’s a lot you can do
to go slow:
Co-producers:
- Start a local chapter
- Become a member
- Shop at a local
farmers’ market
- Join a CSA
- Pay fair prices for food
- Trace your food sources
- Invite a friend over to share a meal
- Visit a farm in your area
- Start a kitchen garden
- Learn your local food history
- Request Ark foods at
your favorite restaurants and grocery stores
Farmers/Producers:
- Notify SFUSA if you’re growing Ark
of Taste foods
- Host a farm visit with Slow Food and
Terra Madre delegates
- Offer a restaurant a CSA share
- Participate in a RAFT
grow-out of
endangered seeds
Cooks:
- Develop a relationship with your
growers/producers
- Source directly from the US
Ark of Taste
- Host an “Invite a Farmer to Dinner” series
- Create a recipe with an Ark food
- Host a tasting of regional food for faculty
and students at a local university