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Debra Singer, Scott Lawin, Tracey Ryans, Bejamin Palmer, Robert Soros, Jamie Singer

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Performances by:

Joan as Police Woman

Jonathan Richman

Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Performances by:

Joan as Police Woman

Jonathan Richman

Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani

Credit: Stephanie Berger

Lanhydrock is the perfect country house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family home. Follow in the footsteps of generations of the Robartes family, walking in the 17th-century Long Gallery among the rare book collection under the remarkable plasterwork ceiling. After a devastating fire in 1881 the house was refurbished in the high-Victorian style, with the latest mod cons. Boasting the best in country-house design and planning, the kitchens, nurseries and servants' quarters offer a thrilling glimpse into life 'below stairs', while the spacious dining room and bedrooms are truly and deeply elegant

Benjamin Palmer, Tim Griffin

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Performances by:

Joan as Police Woman

Jonathan Richman

Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani

Credit: Stephanie Berger

(Photos by World Farmer Staff) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.

 

Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.

 

The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.

 

Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:

 

Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine

Boston Smoked Fish

Daniele

Hopsters Alley

MA Wine Growers

Nella Pasta

Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay

Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green

Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)

Red's Best

Seaview Farm

SnapChef

The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms

 

As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.

 

Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.

Benjamin Palmer, Doug Hand

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

Melanie Shorin, Greg Feldman

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Performances by:

Joan as Police Woman

Jonathan Richman

Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani

Credit: Stephanie Berger

Lanhydrock is the perfect country house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family home. Follow in the footsteps of generations of the Robartes family, walking in the 17th-century Long Gallery among the rare book collection under the remarkable plasterwork ceiling. After a devastating fire in 1881 the house was refurbished in the high-Victorian style, with the latest mod cons. Boasting the best in country-house design and planning, the kitchens, nurseries and servants' quarters offer a thrilling glimpse into life 'below stairs', while the spacious dining room and bedrooms are truly and deeply elegant

(Photos by World Farmer Staff) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.

 

Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.

 

The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.

 

Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:

 

Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine

Boston Smoked Fish

Daniele

Hopsters Alley

MA Wine Growers

Nella Pasta

Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay

Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green

Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)

Red's Best

Seaview Farm

SnapChef

The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms

 

As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.

 

Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.

(Photo by Wanna Prayukvong) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.

Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.

 

The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.

Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:

 

Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine

Boston Smoked Fish

Daniele

Hopsters Alley

MA Wine Growers

Nella Pasta

Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay

Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green

Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)

Red's Best

Seaview Farm

SnapChef

The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms

 

As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.

 

Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.

Ralph Lemon, Augusto Arbizo, Matthew Lyons

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

Colorado Trout Pan Roasted with corn, green beans, cherry tomato & basil anchovy dressing.

 

The Kitchen, located at 1039 Pearl Street, originally opened in 2003. The community bistro offers a seasonal menu reflecting the simple, straightforward preparation of comfortable Contemporary American classics, using wherever possible, local, organic and fresh ingredients.

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring Nan Goldin & Lydia Lunch on May 16, 2018 at The Kitchen.

 

Performances by:

James Chance

JG Thirlwell and ensemble

Bush Tetras

 

After-Party:

DJ Veronica Vasicka

Nicolas Jaar

Lydia Lunch RETROVIRUS

 

Stephanie Berger (C) 2018

at The Kitchen, Dec 2009

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Performances by:

Joan as Police Woman

Jonathan Richman

Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring Nan Goldin & Lydia Lunch on May 16, 2018 at The Kitchen.

 

Performances by:

James Chance

JG Thirlwell and ensemble

Bush Tetras

 

After-Party:

DJ Veronica Vasicka

Nicolas Jaar

Lydia Lunch RETROVIRUS

 

Stephanie Berger (C) 2018

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Performances by:

Joan as Police Woman

Jonathan Richman

Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani

Credit: Stephanie Berger

(Photos by World Farmer Staff) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.

 

Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.

 

The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.

 

Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:

 

Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine

Boston Smoked Fish

Daniele

Hopsters Alley

MA Wine Growers

Nella Pasta

Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay

Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green

Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)

Red's Best

Seaview Farm

SnapChef

The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms

 

As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.

 

Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.

(Photo by Wanna Prayukvong) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.

Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.

 

The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.

Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:

 

Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine

Boston Smoked Fish

Daniele

Hopsters Alley

MA Wine Growers

Nella Pasta

Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay

Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green

Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)

Red's Best

Seaview Farm

SnapChef

The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms

 

As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.

 

Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.

Tracey Ryans and Cecile Barendsma

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

Alf Naman

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

Marina Rosenfeld, Lee Ranaldo. Leah Singer

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

(Photo by Wanna Prayukvong) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.

Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.

 

The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.

Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:

 

Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine

Boston Smoked Fish

Daniele

Hopsters Alley

MA Wine Growers

Nella Pasta

Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay

Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green

Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)

Red's Best

Seaview Farm

SnapChef

The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms

 

As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.

 

Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.

After a long day in the Karoo swimming at Warmwaterberg, we got home to a wood-oven fire and red wine - the rest of the day was spent in here - bliss

Lizzi Bougatsos

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Performances by:

Joan as Police Woman

Jonathan Richman

Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani

Credit: Stephanie Berger

Rebecca and Marty Eisenberg

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring Nan Goldin & Lydia Lunch on May 16, 2018 at The Kitchen.

 

Performances by:

James Chance

JG Thirlwell and ensemble

Bush Tetras

 

After-Party:

DJ Veronica Vasicka

Nicolas Jaar

Lydia Lunch RETROVIRUS

 

Stephanie Berger (C) 2018

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

Bonnie Evans, Mary Lentz

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Feelies

 

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Performances by:

Joan as Police Woman

Jonathan Richman

Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Performances by:

Joan as Police Woman

Jonathan Richman

Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani

Credit: Stephanie Berger

(Photos by World Farmer Staff) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.

 

Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.

 

The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.

 

Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:

 

Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine

Boston Smoked Fish

Daniele

Hopsters Alley

MA Wine Growers

Nella Pasta

Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay

Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green

Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)

Red's Best

Seaview Farm

SnapChef

The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms

 

As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.

 

Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.

Lanhydrock is the perfect country house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family home. Follow in the footsteps of generations of the Robartes family, walking in the 17th-century Long Gallery among the rare book collection under the remarkable plasterwork ceiling. After a devastating fire in 1881 the house was refurbished in the high-Victorian style, with the latest mod cons. Boasting the best in country-house design and planning, the kitchens, nurseries and servants' quarters offer a thrilling glimpse into life 'below stairs', while the spacious dining room and bedrooms are truly and deeply elegant

The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015

Performances by:

The Feelies

Stephen Malkmus

The Raincoats

AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew

Credit: Stephanie Berger

The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.

Performances by:

Joan as Police Woman

Jonathan Richman

Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani

Credit: Stephanie Berger

(Photos by World Farmer Staff) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.

 

Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.

 

The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.

 

Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:

 

Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine

Boston Smoked Fish

Daniele

Hopsters Alley

MA Wine Growers

Nella Pasta

Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay

Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green

Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)

Red's Best

Seaview Farm

SnapChef

The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms

 

As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.

 

Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.

(Photos by World Farmer Staff) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.

 

Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.

 

The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.

 

Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:

 

Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine

Boston Smoked Fish

Daniele

Hopsters Alley

MA Wine Growers

Nella Pasta

Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay

Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green

Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)

Red's Best

Seaview Farm

SnapChef

The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms

 

As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.

 

Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.

Bird trips always involve food. I must say that it is very hard to say exactly which bird trip / food story is my favorite. However, this one surely ranks high in the Culinary Hall of Fame;

 

I had a friend named Bob Caldwell who also happened to be my dentist. Bob was a really nice guy, and through our conversations he found out about my interest in birds and asked me a lot of questions. I could tell he was intrigued with the idea of getting up at 3 in the morning, driving 100 miles to Point Pelee Provincial Park in Ontario, and birding all day.

 

I asked Ron if it would be alright to invite him along on one of our spring trips, and Ron said something to the effect of; “As long as he understands that our normal birding thing is not a leisurely walk in the park”.

 

I packed the cooler for that trip; Sodas, a couple loaves of rye bread, 3 kinds of meat, 2 kinds of cheese, a head of lettuce, jars of pickles, mustard, Miracle Whip, and a whole Mexican Wedding sheet cake.

 

Our usual birding method was to get to Pelee just before dawn hike out to the point, and bird our way back to the car. This would take about 3 hours or so, at which point we would make our first pit stop.

 

I made the sandwiches; Slice of bread, mustard, slice of Old Fashioned Loaf, slice of Provolone cheese, slice of Pimento Loaf, slice of Swiss cheese, slice of Smoked Ham, pickles, chunk of lettuce, Miracle Whip, slice of bread. Delicious! Finished the break off with a piece of Shirl’s stupendous Mexican Wedding cake.

 

Next we birded the marsh area all along the road for 2 or 3 more hours. -- Repeat sandwich and cake process.

 

We usually drove out of the park to Hillman marsh and the onion fields next, looking for shorebirds etc. That took a few more hours. -- Repeat sandwich and cake process.

 

Bob was really groaning by this point so he ate only a half a sandwich and refused the third piece of cake, saying that he felt like he was nine months pregnant.

 

By the end of the day Bob had added 30 or 40 species to his life list and was wore out. He was really feeling his birding oats though on the drive home because he made this statement;

“You know when I first got here this morning I really didn’t know what real birding was about, but after spending the day with you guys, I think I’ve become a real birder.”

 

Ron didn’t miss a beat, he said simply; “You ain’t no birder!” Then after pausing for effect he said; “You can’t eat!”

 

The look on Bob’s face between those two statements was priceless and I’ll never forget it. We all had a good laugh when Bob realized he was just the object of Ron’s extremely dry wit, a wit which he inherited from his father, by the way.

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