Meet 15 Bay Area Black Women Makers Participating in Pop-Ups on the Plaza | Tomorrow, March 25, celebrate Womenâs History Month with a day of delicious food, community, and family fun at Pop-Ups on the Plaza: Celebrating Black Women Makers. This is the first in a series of 2023 Pop-Ups on the Plaza events, taking place at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market and Ferry Terminal Plaza and featuring participants in Foodwiseâs Building Equity Program. Meet the talented Black women chefs and artisans who are paying homage to their Bay Area roots while bringing their own twists to traditions and recipes passed down from the women in their families. Be sure to come out and support them at Pop-Ups on the Plaza. | |
| Tomorrow! Two Foodwise Demos: Imani M-Glover and Tiffany Carter | |
| Farmers Face Storm Damage and Harvest Delays | |
| Volunteer of the Month: Niki Santisteven | Food professional Niki Santisteven started volunteering with Foodwise during summer 2022 and has since assisted at Foodwise's info booth, demos, and events. She says, "Being around people who love food and who want to share that love with others is a great way to re-energize after a stressful week." | |
| Recently at the Foodwise Classroom, AFICI Chef Anna Szeto shared her recipe for this delicate, French pastry. Oro Blanco grapefruit balances the sweetness in this seasonal treat. Watch the demo here. | |
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Featured Vendors | |
Brooks and Daughters Grows Small but Mighty Sprouts Farmer Corie Brooks launched her business in 1996, naming it in honor of her two daughters. She takes pride in her woman-run farming operation that brings sprouts and microgreens to the farmers market every Saturday. | | Fuel Up on Farm-Forward Melts at The Farmer's Wife Kendra Kolling, an apple farmerâs wife and mother of three, began serving âfarm to faceâ market salads and sandwiches in 2010. Visit The Farmerâs Wifeâs stand on Saturdays for seasonally inspired sandwiches and salads. | |
Mission Community Market: Featured Vendors | |
Stock Up on Spring Veggies from Avila Farms Ruben Avila and Dominga Nunez, and their children Jeanette and Mateo Avila, run the family farm in Hollister. Avila Farms prides itself on being small and community oriented, and they bring fresh vegetables to the Mission every week. | | New! Fraternite Notre Dame Bakes a Difference Fraternite Notre Dame operates a soup kitchen in San Francisco. On Thursdays, they will have handcrafted pastries, quiches, jams and more, with proceeds supporting their charitable work feeding community members in need. | | |
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