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South Jersey Resource Conservation and Development Council, Inc. |
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| October 2007 | Special Edition 3 |
The South Jersey Resource Conservation and Development Council, Inc. (SJRC&D), located in Columbus, New Jersey; was formed in 1974 to address environmental issues in South Jersey. The Council covers 4,710 sq. miles and includes the eleven southern counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, and Salem. The Council is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization and is comprised of a County government and a Soil Conservation District representative from each of the eleven counties. The Council bridges the gap between local resource needs and community development providing a unique partnership between county, local and federal partners. Please forward this email to all interested parties. |
Welcome to the sjrcd-eZine, third special edition. We’ll distribute this online news vehicle periodically, updating friends and stakeholders who share a passion for conserving our environment and properly utilizing its natural resources. We draw your attention to worthy projects and fascinating developments. And encourage dialog among you and our professional staff and dedicated team of volunteers. |
| South Jersey Tour des Farms was “Farmtastic”!! |
The event was sponsored jointly by the South Jersey Resource Conservation and Development Council and Burlington County. Three (13, 25, and 50 mile) different routes starting at the Jack Allen Early Country Living Museum in Vincentown were available. The 13 mile ride through Southampton and Lumberton townships included two organic farms and a cranberry bog. The 25 mile route traveled through Southampton and Springfield townships. This route visited vegetable stands, the Homestead Nursery, and the Good grain farm. 50 mile riders went as far as the Russo farm by the Mercer County line in Chesterfield Township. The Hlubik farm, Strawberry Hill Farm, and Kuser’s Community Supported Agriculture Farm were also possible stops.
“This was really a good idea [riding and purchasing produce],” said Pat Alvino, who rode with husband Tom and friend, Ann Obeldobel. “I’m just looking all around, because when you drive, it’s not the same,” said Ann Obeldobel.
Think Globally. Eat Locally. Support your local Farms.
Joyce and Ken Taaffe, the South Jersey RC&D Coordinator, then organized the event. The County provided SAG wagons with drivers to pick up tired riders “sagging” behind. These SAG wagons also collected the purchased produce from area farms. The county also created and printed professional quality route maps, and event brochures. They also publicized the event with news releases in area papers and their own “County Bell”. The Council designed the Routes, contacted area farmers, recruited patrons, designed brochures, fliers, and a Tour des Farms webpage, along with marking the Route. They also recruited a team of volunteers to assist with the event. Many of these volunteers are highlighted on the Council’s Volunteer page and the Tour des Farms Photo Gallery. One such volunteer Rebecca French-Mesch said. “I feel it was a success - not just with the mass of people who rode, but providing public awareness. Events like this are a great way to meet new people while having fun.” -- By Ken Taaffe & KP Kilpatrick |
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