Grand Opening

March 17th, 2009


On May 2nd, there will be an official grand opening of the Valley View Food Bank at the Valley View Food Bank at 10:00AM. There will be hotdogs, chips, drinks and live music. Everybody is more than welcome to come so bring your friends and family!

Liz Taylor ♥

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“A Tasting for the Hungry”

March 17th, 2009


On Saturday, March 28, from 3:00-7:00PM, there will be a open house where you can sample Kokopelli Winery’s finest wines, see several of the latest 2009 Lexus models, and enjoy a stroll through DiamondSpur Builders’s new 5500 square foot luxury home nestled in the northwest valley’s finest private golf community-Blackstone Country Club. The open house will be located at 30892 N. 118th Lane, at Blackstone Country Club at Vistancia and will be hosted by DiamondSpur Builders LLC and Arrowhead Lexus. Proceeds will be donated to The 3000 Club to advance their mission of providing fresh food to our communities’ food banks. The donation will be $10. For more information, visit www.diamondspurbuilders.com.

Liz Taylor ♥

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Produce Drop

March 17th, 2009


There was another produce drop on Saturday, March 14 at our new storage/office building in Surprise. We got a new shipment of fresh tomatoes and bright chilies. Also we are in the process of raising enough money to buy a cooler for the storage. Contact me at TaylorLane1113@aol.com if you are interested in helping. Thanks to Jesse for all his hard work.

Liz Taylor ♥

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Produce Distribution Outreach

March 11th, 2009

One of the joys of being the Co-Founder of The 3000 Club is witnessing how our involvement is creating an impact in our lives!

When I first met Jodie Wilson, owner of www.DiscoverTheRegion.com, in one of the networking groups in Surprise last year, she immediately grasped the severity of problem we have trying to rescue the millions of pounds of produce that are thrown away in Nogales. Not only did she join the volunteer group that went to Nogales before Thanksgiving Day last year, but she decided to do much more than that. Since January, Jodie was able to coordinate three produce distributions, with the latest one on January 28, 2009. Jodie had gladly accepted her new title of The 3000 Club Produce Ambassador. 

Liz Taylor ♥

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Rescued Produce

March 11th, 2009

During the past few weeks, our Executive Director from Borderland Food Bank Yolanda Soto, worked feverishly to find homes for rescued Roma and regular tomatoes, orange bell peppers and European cucumbers. In one of her daily offerings, there were mixtures of these produce weighing over 200,000 pounds!

According to Yolanda Soto, Executive Director of Borderland Food Bank, in January and February, Borderland was saturated with rescued tomatoes. It became extremely difficult to find these tomatoes homes and they had to end up dumping at least 50 percent of them.

In Arizona, the only food banks that accepted tomatoes were St. Mary’s Alliance, Wilcox, Northern Arizona Food Bank and our newest agency, Valley View Food Bank in Surprise. There were different types of tomatoes: beef, vine ripe, house, cherry, grape, Roma and regular. Borderland did a lot of repacking for three weeks in January, until it started receiving 90% good product. The saturation of tomatoes was due to a reduction in the market price of tomatoes. Thanks to Yolanda Soto for all her hard work.  

Liz Taylor ♥

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