Rainbird: Help End Child Abuse with 1,000 Mile Walk Around Capitol

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May 23, 2011

Contact: Brian Lee
(608) 622-7767

Rainbird: Help End Child Abuse with 1,000 Mile Walk Around Capitol

(MADISON, Wis.)—The Rainbird Foundation is hosting 1,000 people walking one mile around the State Capitol in the second-annual 1,000 Mile Journey, which begins at noon on July 31, to  raise funds and encourage people to take action for the end of child abuse, the non-profit organization announced today.

“Child abuse still exists because most of us don’t know what to do,” Hanna Roth, Rainbird’s founder, said. “We invite people to join us and take a stand for the end. That stand gives people access to the next action. It’s that easy.”

Featured speakers this year are Roth and Josh Jasper, CEO of the Riverview Center in Dubuque, Iowa.

Registration for the walk is $25 (free for those 9 and younger). Participants commit to collecting a minimum of $25 in pledges and are encouraged to create a team with friends, family and colleagues.

WHAT: The 1,000 Mile Journey
WHEN: Noon-3 p.m. Sunday, July 31, 2011
WHERE: 1.75 laps around the State Capitol
COST: $25/person (free for nine and younger), plus $25 in pledges
INFO: www.1000milejourney.org

The Rainbird Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization headquartered in Madison, Wis., is committed to the end of child abuse. Rainbird generates a conversation for the end of child abuse and builds local and global partnerships with organizations that share the same vision. Find out more at www.rainbirdfoundation.org.

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FEED Kitchens Livens up Fundraising Efforts with Summer Party

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June 7, 2011

Contact: Jodi Pathmann

(608) 217-1388

FEED Kitchens Livens up Fundraising Efforts with Summer Party

Proceeds will help build food business incubator on north side of Madison

(MADISON, Wis.) – Efforts to fund the building of Food Enterprise & Economic Development (FEED) Kitchens, a food business incubator, will continue on June 21 when the organization hosts a Summer Solstice Sampler event at Capital Brewery.

“We’re not only looking to raise money for construction of the facility, we’re also hoping to connect with potential users of the community kitchen, such as entrepreneurs, food cart operators and those looking to gain new job skills,” Jodi Pathmann, FEED’s event manager, said.

The event, which begins at 5:30 p.m. and goes until sundown, will feature a live performance from the band Sweetgrass. Advanced tickets are $33 or $38 at the door and include appetizers and desserts from local restaurants, as well as a cash bar.

In addition, FEED will host a silent auction, with all bidding conducted at www.feedkitchens.org.

FEED Kitchens announced recently more than $75,000 in grants to the Northside Planning Council to construct its facility, which will be located at 1502 Pankratz Street and break ground later this year.

WHAT: FEED Kitchens’ Summer Solstice Sampler

WHERE: Capital Brewery, 734 Terrace Ave., Middleton, Wis.

WHEN: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 21

COST: Single tickets are $33 in advance, $38 at the door. Pairs of tickets are $55 in

advance, $60 at the door. Appetizers and desserts are included in the admission.

INFO: www.feedkitchens.org

Food Enterprise & Economic Development (FEED) Kitchens is a 501(c)(3) non-profit social enterprise formed to support food entrepreneurs, provide custom processing of value-added products, enable development of food related employment and increase the availability of local, healthy and affordable food products in the Greater Madison community. For more information, please visit www.feedkitchens.org.

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Northside Planning Council Receives $75,000 in Grants for Business Incubator

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April 28, 2011

Contact: Ellen Barnard

(608) 576-3734

Northside Planning Council Receives $75,000 in Grants for Business Incubator

Start-up money will help build FEED Community Kitchen on north side of Madison

(MADISON, Wis.) – Local food entrepreneurs are a step closer to having a facility to gain job skills and develop their products thanks to more than $75,000 in grants to the Northside Planning Council to construct the Food Enterprise & Economic Development Project (FEED) Community Kitchen & Food Business Incubator, FEED announced recently.

“These grants help us tremendously in our efforts to build our food business incubator,” Ellen Barnard, FEED project coordinator, said. “The benefit extends to the community, which will one day see more locally produced food as a result.”

The Madison Community Foundation’s $55,000 contribution will be used toward building the training and community kitchen, while Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin’s $20,500 grant will be used to purchase processing equipment. The grants follow a $295,400 long-term, deferred-payment loan from the City of Madison that only has to be paid back if the facility is sold, Barnard said.

Construction on the FEED Community Kitchen & Food Business Incubator will begin later this year at 1502 Pankratz Street near the Dane County Regional Airport.

Food Enterprise & Economic Development Project (FEED) Community Kitchen & Food Business Incubator is a 501(c)(3) non-profit social enterprise formed to support food entrepreneurs, provide custom processing of value-added products, enable development of food related employment and increase the availability of local, healthy and affordable food products in the Greater Madison community. For more information, please visit www.feedkitchens.org.

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