climate and racial justice roundtable Dec 29

Our friend Ethan Hughes from the Possibility Alliance is in town and excited to lead a roundtable discussion, so here's a late notice invite!

Saturday December 29, 7-8:30 pm,
Ames Friends Meeting House: 121 S Maple.
Roundtable discussion. No potluck! Eat beforehand!
everyone's invited!

Ethan will share about:

carpentry progress

We are making amazing progress on this building! and 10 more days to help in our big push!
ATTENTION: we will not be working on Monday Dec 10.

December 6-19: Interior construction of new Multi-purpose farm building - can you help?

hello from Alice and the Mustard Seed Community Farm and Catholic Worker!

December 6-19: Building new Multi-purpose farm building - can you help?

building project continued

Dear friends,

(in this email:
1. our ambitious amazing new building project
2. looking for help - volunteers, building materials, craft materials
3. lists of materials needed.)

new workshop building

oh no! another sideways picture!
i just wanted to let everyone know how things are going with the building.
last week the framing crew got the whole structure up, with plywood outside and tyvek wrapping it all up before it started raining.

we are waiting for the doors and windows to arrive - they were a little back ordered, but should be here around thanksgiving. The roof might happen before the windows get here.

CWFarmer - updated addresses please!

hello friends,

While attempting to get the Catholic Worker Farmer newspaper ready to mail, i realized that A LOT of our addresses are out of date.

if you have moved in the last 2 years,
or
haven't been getting the paper in more than 2 years
and
would like to still (or newly) receive the CATHOLIC WORKER FARMER newspaper, please
reply to this email: your postal mailing address.

last box!

9/25

kate hennessy, Sept 29, Ames

this saturday, 9/8 and the next box

This coming saturday, 9/8, please join us at the farm for a potluck from 4:30-6:30.
if you want to come early, we will be cleaning and trimming garlic and working in the garden from 1:30-4.

Celeriac is a variety of celery that makes bigger edible roots, and usually has shorter, tougher stalks. These stalks and leaves are packed with flavor though, and are great added to soups.

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