Chicago Green Music Fest

There’s not much better than Chicago in the summertime. This weekend, in particular, there are dozens of exciting things to do (Tour de Fat, Taste of Chicago, Summerfest, and Pride Fest are but a few examples). After much deliberation, Green Mansions Foundation has decided to attend the Chicago Green Music Fest on Sunday, June 27.

The innovative green technology-themed event will fuse original live music with green vendors, services and local retail, art, craft and food vendors. There will be two stages and musical guests include great acts such as the Wailers and DJ Klever. There will also be activities for kids of all ages, including break-dancing lessons, cooking demonstrations, and face painting.

Important to Green Mansions Foundation is that the event will also be produced in the most eco-friendly way possible with bio-diesel fuel operated generators, biodegradable plastic cups, recycling and composting options, free bike valet courtesy of Active Transportation Alliance and Special Service Area 29.

The Green Music Fest is located in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood, on Chicago Ave. between Ashland and Noble. The event runs from 12 pm – 10 pm on June 26 and 27. There is a suggested donation of $5.

Chicago Green Music Fest

Berry Leather and Fiddlehead Pie

Here at Green Mansions Foundation, we’ve often wondered what we could create with the wild plants growing around our office. This is why we were so excited when we stumbled upon nature writer Jean Craighead George’s book, Acorn Pancakes, Dandelion Salad, and 38 Other Wild Recipes. Each recipe is created using wild ingredients found right outside your front door, from dandelions to day lilies. George’s instructions are easy to follow and the illustrations are beautiful. As huge berry fans, we decided to tackle the Berry Leather recipe found on page 12. Not only was it delicious and simple, we made it with our very own wild strawberries. To try it yourself:

Take thoroughly ripe strawberries, raspberries, or blackberries and mash them to a pulp

Press through sieve to remove seeds

Spread on cookie sheet and dry in sun (or oven)

When dry, dust lightly with powdered sugar and roll like a jelly roll

Store in tin boxes and jars and use as a candy treat or for pies, sauces, or tarts

Or do like GMF did and enjoy immediately.

Acorn Pancakes, Dandelion Salad and 38 Other Wild Recipes

Eco-Andersonville: Sustainable Community

Andersonville, a unique Chicago neighborhood with a small-town feel, has recently launched the Eco-Andersonville Sustainable Business Certification Program. The program certifies small, local businesses as sustainable and provides them with a rigorous checklist of requirements, guidelines, resources and incentives to adopt sustainable business practices and let their customers know that they care about the planet. The checklist was adapted from best practices of national green business programs, but was tailored to apply to small, locally owned, independent businesses, by a committee of local constituents and sustainability experts from local universities and non-profits.

Other Eco-Andersonville programs and events encourage environmental, economic, and social sustainability. These programs include the first on-street recycling program in Chicago, energy audits, eco-programming at the Andersonville Farmers Market,  commercial district composting, recycling advocacy, and more.

Andersonville’s next large event is Green Week, a week-long celebration of sustainability with green activities, events, and workshops for businesses and residents. Andersonville Green Week runs from July 12 through 18.

 

Barrington Farmers Market

Yesterday, Green Mansions visited the first  Barrington Farmers Market of the season. Located by the Northwest Metra train tracks in downtown Barrington, the market included local nurseries, farmers, food vendors, and an area non-profit organization, Smart Farms. Though small in size, the market had a bevy of fresh foods, including delicious strawberries from Cedar Creek Organics and local honey from S & D Honey.

Barrington Farmers Market is held each Thursday from 2pm – 7pm at the corner of Main Street (Lake Cook Road) and South Cook Street. The market runs throughout the summer months and ends October 21, 2010.

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