The American Legion Farm Stand is going so great so far! It’s a blast for SLUG to get the opportunity to work with such amazing students and faculty at American Legion High School. Everybody seems to love having us out there, and it’s great to feel welcome. It’s been especially nice to have free grapefruit and organges to give away from Harvest Sacramento (thanks ya’ll!). Last week we had organic strawberries from ALBA (Agriculture and Land-Based Training Agency) in Salinas and we sold out in about two hours. Students loved them as much as anyone! All of our other produce comes from Capay Organic Farm in Capay Valley. We’ve had three stands thus far and sold out at the last one; we’ve broken even all three times, and our second time out we actually made some money! Boo yah!
Student staff from American Legion love working the stand too. D’asia is the farm stand manager, and she has a lot of experience in the past with sales, so it’s an easy fit for her, especially because she’s great with customers and can be wild and crazy with the produce! (see below!). Jenny and Rosa are our Outreach Coordinators, and they flyer in the community and talk to folks about the farm stand, eating healthy and promoting food justice. They really like getting out there and they have a really good time with it.
Last Thursday the Sol Collective (www.solcollective.org) came out and collaborated with students to make some music. They were working with beat boxing machines to make their own samples. It was great! Hopefully we’ll have them out again real soon. The hip hop went really well with the farm stand and the ping pong action we had going in the back.
This week we’ll have organic asparagus, spinach, collard greens, French Fingerling potatoes, La Ratt potatoes, German Butterball potatoes, cilantro, mustard greens, strawberries, turnips and free donated fruit! So come check us out! Every Thursday from 12-6 on 38th St. at Broadway near MLK.

SLUG members Josh and Jolie getting ready for the rush!

Josh and Jolie chillin...

Jesus (left), Jenny (center) and Christina maxin and relaxin

Farm stand manager D'asia chomping on some collard greens

All power to the people! (Outreach coordinators Rosa and Jenny with volunteer Jesus)

D'asia and Principal Echols

Mr. Feenstra (PE teacher) and Mr. Echols shopping!

Rosa modeling some organic radishes!