Food Revolution Day: Join me at the farmers market, hangout with Jamie Oliver & get a free Mercado Bag [sold out]

by | May 9, 2012

Farmers Market Boot Camp

Big news! On May 19th, I’m hosting one last Farmers Market Boot Camp at the San Francisco Ferry Building in support of Food Revolution Day and Jamie Oliver’s foundation.

For those who don’t remember, last year I offered a farmers market tour/class for a few weeks that was really fun and wildly popular. But I hadn’t started it up again this year due to time constraints.

To support Food Revolution Day I’m hosting one last boot camp and donating all the proceeds to Jamie’s foundation. Even better, Quirky is donating a Mercado farmers market shopping bag to everyone who takes the class. How awesome is that?!

Space is limited to only 10 people, so don’t wait to sign up.

Food Revolution Day Farmers Market Boot Camp

What?

The last Summer Tomato Farmers Market Bootcamp

When?

Saturday, May 19th @ 9:30am

Where?

San Francisco Ferry Plaza Farmers Market

Price?

$40

Sign up here (sorry, the event is now sold out)

Hangout with Jamie Oliver

If you can’t make it to San Francisco on May 19th why not just hangout with Jamie in the comfort of your own home? Jamie is hosting a Google+ hangout for Food Revolution Day that will be broadcast live to everyone. For a chance to join the hangout and talk to Jamie himself, all he asks is that you make a simple video describing one meal that revolutionized your life. Jamie will be watching the videos and will pick the winners who get to join him live. For more info check out Jamie’s video below.

There are a handful of us here on the front lines trying to help people get healthy and live longer, richer, happier lives, and it is hard to argue that anyone has had a bigger impact than Jamie Oliver. I have tremendous respect for Jamie and all he’s done to raise awareness for the importance of real food, educating people around the globe about what it means to eat well. That’s why when the Food Revolution Day team asked if I’d be willing to help out, I jumped at the opportunity.

To learn more about Food Revolution Day or host your own event, check out the Food Revolution Day website.

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10 Responses to “Food Revolution Day: Join me at the farmers market, hangout with Jamie Oliver & get a free Mercado Bag [sold out]”

  1. Chez Us says:

    Congrats on the new bag! It looks adorable and seems very function. Will have to check it out.

    Have been wanting to do one of your farmer’s market tours but have not had chance. Unfortunately we are teaching a photography workshop this same day, so I will miss it again.

  2. E. Foley says:

    I brought my Mercado bag to the Maryland Sheep & Wool festival last weekend. It’s very easy to carry around with the wide strap. It’s getting broken in at the first farmers market of the season on Sunday! I can’t wait. 🙂

  3. Rachel says:

    I would love to come! You have some fans and subscribers with our Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano colleagues, but we will be holding our own Food Rev Day activities in the East Bay.

  4. Matthew says:

    Darya, I would love to be there and join you at the Farmer’s Market! I will not be able to attend, though, cause I am now in Europe. It’s so great that you are donating the proceeds to Jamie Oliver’s foundation!

  5. Jason says:

    What a great event. I wish I could join you

  6. Good luck with your class. I’m hosting a similar class in NYC for Food Rev Day. Cheers!

  7. Natalie says:

    What a wonderful concept! Such a shame that it is sold out 🙁
    I would have loved to attend this.

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