Taos Food Not Bombs shares free vegetarian meals and groceries
on the Taos Plaza - Everyone welcome!
We share
free meals, groceries on the Taos Plaza from 12:00 to 2:00
PM
Call 575-770-3377 to volunteer. We
always need cooks, servers and people to help us clean up. We lots of
produce for everyone. We invite you to help make Taos a sustainable
community.
THE ELECT TO END HUNGER AND
POVERTY TOUR COMES TO TAOS DECEMBER 10, 2011
The
Taos Public Library and Taos Food Not Bombs present the new book by Taos
author Keith McHenry "HUNGRY FOR PEACE - How you can help end poverty
and war with Food Not Bombs"
Human Rights Day Saturday, December 10, 2011 from 2:30 PM to 4:30
PM Free, everyone welcome
Taos Public Library, 402 Camino De La Placita, Taos, New Mexico 87571
(Near Taos City Hall )
Keith has been traveling across the
United States helping collect, cook and share meals at a number of
occupations including Occupy Wall Street, Occupy DC, Occupy Philly,
Occupy Boston and Occupy Chicago. He also helped may other people
organize kitchens and food collect at their local occupations. The
process of consensus used by the general assemblies is one of many
details described in this powerful book edited by Taos editor Shawna
Williams. The first editions were published by Levine Mesa Press of
Taos. Taos resident Keith McHenry wrote, illustrated and designed the
book at many Taos cafe's, restaurants and the North Side Spa since he
lived without electrically in a pasture in El Prado. Keith can't thank
Taos enough for all the support provided by the local community during
the three years he worked on this project.
Keith will sign copies of his book after the presentation and donate two
copies to the Taos Public Library making it available for the public to
read for free.
The Global Coordination Office of Food Not Bombs. We are
seeking a new store front office, kitchen and volunteers. Please call us at 575-770-3377
The Food Not Bombs Global Coordination office helps people start local
Food Not Bombs chapters, provides help to local groups with logistical,
legal and political issues, organizes and supports tours and gatherings.
We also provide materials to help local groups including our popular Food Not Bombs book HUNGRY FOR
PEACE, flyers, patches, stickers and t-shirts. Our office also
organizes THE ELECT TO END HUNGER AND POVERTY
Tour to colleges, infoshops and other community centers. You can
learn more at
webcollective.html
Cooking
at the TCEDC Community Kitchen
The TCEDC
Community Kitchen
We are seeking a new
Kitchen
Taos
Food Not Bombs is as active as ever. Taos is also home to the global
coordination office of Food Not Bombs. Food Not Bombs provides free
vegan and vegetarian meals to the hungry in over 1,000 cities around the
world. We also organized a Food Not Lawns garden and taught student how
to make beds and plant vegetables. Taos Food Not Bombs is also active
with the Taos Prairie Dog Coalition and supports the work of Viva Bikes.
Call 575-770-3377 if you want to help cook, share food and literature of
participate in Food Not Lawns, Taos Prairie Dog Coalition, Viva Bikes or
any of the other great projects in our community.
Taos Food Not Bombs Needs These
Items
A kitchen
Pick up produce and bread. (Only an hour per week)
Pick up the food Saturdays at the Farmers Market at Taos City Hall
Volunteer to cook every Saturday (Just three hours a week.)
Share meals at the Taos Plaza from 12:00 noon to 2:00 PM Saturday
afternoon.
Staff the table at the Gorge Bridge
Clean the pots,
bowls and other items
We can always use 25 pound bags of organice
rice and beans.
Donations of spices, salt, and oil.
We also need
more plates, bowls and cups.
Help us organize events and protests.
Staff our literature table at Cids Grocery and at other events.
Call 575-770-3377 if you can help.
Let Taos know we share free food on Saturdays on the
Taos Plaza. Please print out our flyer by clicking here and post it
in your community!
Taos
Food Not Bombs in the Plaza December 24, 2006
Local peace activists are working to bring war criminal Donald Rumsfeld
to justice. Join us in our effort to expose the war crimes of Taos
resident Donald Rumsfeld. We don't think he should get away with murder.
Hang a sign outside his home in Valdez. War Criminal Donald
Rumsfeld
Taos Food Not Bombs was feeding the
community for several years but stopped when they lost their kitchen. In
December 2006 the Taos chapter re- started when Food Not Bombs
co-founder Keith McHenry gave a presentation about the global movement.
Read the story of Taos Food Not
Bombs