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So far, Church Community Services’ ‘Seed to Feed” program has harvested 17,500 lbs. of food for Elkhart’s food pantries

08 Sunday Sep 2013

Posted by HattieBelle in 2013, Civic Engagement, Civic Service, Community, Community Services, Elkhart County, Elkhart Indiana, Farming, Food Pantries, Food Pantry, Fresh Garden Produce, Gardening, Indiana, National Hunger Day, Neighbors, People helping Neighbors, Seeds, Vegetables

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‘Seed to feed’ is a program through Church Community Services where fresh produce is provided to local food pantries. The idea started two years ago and last year, 55 acres of corn and beans were planted to help fund the project and a one acre vegetable garden was planted. Shortly after its start, another garden was donated and a farmer donated 3 acres of potatoes.

Volunteers at Goshen's garden work hard to harvest the last of summer produce. Volunteers are always needed to help pick vegetables from the programs many gardens. Donations of extra food from individual gardens are also accepted.

Volunteers at Goshen’s garden work hard to harvest the last of summer produce. Volunteers are always needed to help pick vegetables from the programs many gardens. Donations of extra food from individual gardens are also accepted.

In its first year, 25,941 pounds of fresh produce was donated. This year the goal is the same and community involvement has increased. This summer six gardens were planted and so far, 17,000 pounds of produce has been harvested. Money from the cash crops has been used to go to the Wakarusa Produce Auction to purchase additional produce.

There are two fields of income crops being grown and this year a livestock component has been added as well.

More about ‘Seed to Feed’ HERE and HERE.

Jeremy Shue, Director of  the Goshen Garden, with volunteers stand proudly behind vegetables they just harvested.

Jeremy Shue, Director of the Goshen Garden, with volunteers stand proudly behind vegetables they just harvested.

‘Seed to Feed’ thanks all the volunteers who give generously of their time and their muscles to help in the gardens. Listed below are all the gardens and scheduled work days.

PLEASE CALL IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE!

Goshen Garden: 14723 CR 36, Goshen. Mondays @ 5:30pm. Coordinator: Jeremy Shue: jeremyshue@gmail.com. 574-536-2010

Bullard Garden: 22104 CR 14, Elkhart. Tuesdays @ 5:30pm. Coordinator: Kurt Bullard: Kurtbullard4444@gmail.com. 574-298-9059

CCS Garden: 902 Thomas St, Elkhart. Wed & Thurs @ 8:00am. Coordinator: Katie Jantzen: mailto:Kurtbullard4444@gmail.com. 574-295-3673 ext 122

Northwest Goshen: 538 S. Indiana Ave, Goshen. Wednesdays @ 5:30pm. Coordinator: Andrea Milne andreajillmilne@gmail.com. 574-400-5858

Heart’s Desire Garden: 3030 Old US 20, Elkhart. Thursdays @ 5:30pm. Coordinator: Dave Hochstetler Dhhooch@aol.com. 574-349-4905

See you at the gardens!

Local Elkhart Businesses Support Pack-A-Backpack

29 Monday Jul 2013

Posted by HattieBelle in Children, Education, Elkhart County, Elkhart Indiana, Emergency Measures, Indiana, School Supplies, Schools, Volunteer

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WNDU-TV is collaborating with McDonald’s, U93, Meijer, Notre Dame Credit Union, Saint Vincent De Paul Society and local agencies to gather donations to help provide local children with needed back-to-school supplies.

WNDU-TV is collaborating with McDonald’s, U93, Meijer, Notre Dame Credit Union, Saint Vincent De Paul Society and local agencies to gather donations to help provide local children with needed back-to-school supplies. (Photograph by Carmen Heredia Rodriquez, Student Journalist)

WNDU-TV, NewsCenter 16 has teamed up with McDonald’s, Meijer, Notre Dame Credit Union, Saint Vincet De Paul Society, The United Way of Saint Joseph County, and area agencies for the 16 Pack-A-Backpack school supply drive. Over the past eight years, NewsCenter 16 and local volunteer organizations have distributed more than 28 thousand packages of back to school supplies to deserving children in grades K through 6 throughout the community.

The program concludes August 3. If your children are in need of school supplies please contact the United Way helpline at 211.

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Free School Supplies and Immunizations for Elkhart Students

25 Thursday Jul 2013

Posted by HattieBelle in 2013, Civic Engagement, Community Service Event, economy, Education, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Elkhart Indiana, Emergency Measures, Events, Free School Supplies, Indiana, Schools

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Located in Elkhart, Indiana, Back-2-School Elkhart brings together people and organizations to ensure that Elkhart's under-served school aged children are prepared to succeed by creating a "one stop" location for all back-to-school  needs.

Located in Elkhart, Indiana, Back-2-School Elkhart brings together people and organizations to ensure that Elkhart’s under-served school aged children are prepared to succeed by creating a “one stop” location for all back-to-school needs.

Announcing this year’s event:

Saturday, July 27, 2013, 9am until supplies run out
CONCORD MALL:
3701 South Main Street  Elkhart, IN  46517
Supplies, backpacks, shoes, carnival,
concert.

Saturday, August 3, 2013, 9am-3pm
TOLSON CENTER: Health Fair
1300 Benham Avenue Elkhart IN  46516
health fair, school physicals and immunizations.

How to get utility bill assistance in Elkhart County…

22 Monday Jul 2013

Posted by HattieBelle in Church Community Services, Crisis Intervention, Elkhart County, Elkhart Indiana, Energy, Financial Aid, Heat, Indiana, Utility Bill Assistance

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Church Community Services, Electric Bill, Elkhart County, Elkhart County Township Trustees, Elkhart Salvation Army, Emergency Assistance, Family Christian Development Center, Financial Assistance, Goshen Salvation Army, Heat, Inc., Indiana, Mortgage Payment, Open Door, Real Services, Rent, Water Bill

First contact your utility company to find out if they offer payment plans, free conservation measures, or shut off prevention.

First contact your utility company to find out if they offer payment plans, free conservation measures, or shut off prevention.

As the temperature increases, the energy companies in the region find that people’s utility bills spike up accordingly. Those sudden spikes have been leading to more Elkhart County families seeking help.

Local organizations working together to help low income, struggling, and unemployed residents pay their bills include Elkhart Community Church Services, Open Door, Inc. (for Elkhart County residents living south of Goshen), Family Christian Development Center (for residents in the Wa-nee School District), Real Services, Inc. as well as Elkhart County’s Township Trustees and the Salvation Army.

For more information about emergency assistance call:

• Church Community Services: 295-3673

• REAL Services, Inc.: 233-8205

• Open Door: 773-3820

• Family Christian Development Center: 773-2149

• Elkhart Salvation Army: 970-0088 (Northern half of Elkhart County)

• Goshen Salvation Army: 533-9584 (southern half of Elkhart County)

Here’s how to get in touch with the township trustees:

• Baugo: 293-5873

• Benton: 642-3659

• Cleveland: 264-2453

• Clinton: 642-3202

• Concord: 293-6889

• Elkhart: 533-2066

• Harrison: 875-6408

• Jackson: 831-3322

• Jefferson: 535-9015

• Locke: 773-3320

• Middlebury: 825-3446

• Olive: 862-1480

• Oscelo: 262-2175

• Union: 784-3110

• Washington: 848-7024

• York: 848-9387

The weekly hours for Community Church Services emergency assistance:

Monday, Wednesday and Thursday

9 AM-11:45 AM and 1 PM-3:45 PM

Tuesday

9 AM-11:45 AM and 1 PM-7 PM

Friday

No emergency services available

CHECK OUT: Church Community Service’s New Food Pantry

13 Thursday Sep 2012

Posted by HattieBelle in American, Caring, Civic Benefit, Civic Engagement, Civic Service, Civil Rights, Community, Community Service Event, Community Services, economy, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Elkhart Indiana, Emergency Measures, Food, Food Aid, Food Pantries, Food Prices, Gardening, Health, Health Care, Indiana, Labor of Love Plans, Neighbors, News, Philanthropic, Vegetables, Volunteer

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Labor of Love, which included businesses from St. Joseph and Elkhart counties, as well as “We the People” 912 and  the Michiana Tea Party Coalition distributed 80 bins and were among the first contributors to the new pantry.

More and more Elkhart County families are struggling on a daily basis to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table. It isn’t just the unemployed either. Parents are working multiple jobs and skipping meals just so they can make sure their children are fed.  They have tough decisions to make every day: whether to fill up the car or put food on the table; whether to pay the utilities or put food on the table; whether to pay the rent or put food on the table. All it takes is one illness, one dead car battery or one rent hike and they can no longer take care of their family without help.

For those without family or friends nearby, Church Community Services provides hope , in the form of food and education and finanacial assistance to families going through hard times in Elkhart County.  When families are living in poverty, they have to do without a lot of things – food should not be one of them.

Tuesday, September 4th, 2012 was a huge day for Church Community Services.

It was the grand opening of Church Community Services’ long awaited renovated food pantry and warehouse.  Church Community Services has been working towards making this transition for 4 years.  The new building will give them the resources, space, and opportunity to better serve needs in our growing community.  It will allow them to store and distribute more food. It  will be cleaner and more welcoming, and will give space to be more volunteer- and client- friendly. They will also be able to put more focus on education, such as providing handy recipes and nutritional facts.

The new pantry is 1,225 sq. ft. compared to the former 494 sq. ft.  The new warehouse is 2,910 sq. ft. compared to the current 1,680 sq. ft.  There is also a 864 sq. ft. welcome center complete with a children’s area, and a prayer room for anyone who feels a need to pray. Lots of love and labor was put into this project, and IT SHOWS!

This nutrician video, full of advice on meal planning, preparation and nutrition runs 24/7 in the waiting room.

Amazing things happen when we are given the privilege of being the channels of the Holy Spirit’s prayer. Church Community Service’s new pantry facility includes a chapel to assist client’s needs.

Here is part of the children’s play area where volunteers watch the children while their parents shop at the pantry.

The ‘Seed to Feed’ vegetables look so good! Fresh garden vegetables are ALWAYS so appreciated.

Mary Kneller, Food Director for Church Community Services, generously used up some of her very valuable time to show me the new facilities. It was a real pleasure.

Doing MOORE at the Elkhart County Victory Center!!!

09 Sunday Sep 2012

Posted by HattieBelle in 2012 Election, Achievement, Civic Benefit, Civic Engagement, Civic Service, Conservative, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Elkhart Indiana, Jackie Walorski, Mike Pence, Richard Mourdock

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We made over 10,000 calls this week AND beat LAST SATURDAY’S RECORD! Congratulations to EVERYBODY WHO HELPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OUR HERO FOR THE DAY!

Bob Moore made more calls than ANYONE today, topping the list with 700 calls in just 3 hours! Congratulations Bob. You should be proud.

Just 59 more days until the election. If you can find time to come to the Republican Elkhart County Victory Center, your help would be VERY appreciated.

Republican candidates, Rebecca, Richard, Mike, Jackie, Tim and Tim appreciate all of their supporters!

REMINDER: Walk for Richard Mourdock in Labor Day Parades!!!

03 Monday Sep 2012

Posted by HattieBelle in 2012 Election, American, Civic Engagement, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Elkhart Indiana, Indiana, Labor Day, Labor Day Weekend, Parade, Senate, Senator, Tea Party, Volunteer

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Join us on Labor Day to walk with Richard!

It is ALMOST the end of the parade season…JUST TWO MORE PARADES!!!

1) The BIG Blueberry Parade in Plymouth for Richard – 1 hour from
Goshen. LEAVING my house (BOB MOORE’S) at 7:45.

Step out is 9:30, but be there very early, say 8:30 and
park at Martins Supermarket, 868 E Jefferson St.

There is usually a lot of confusion getting to the parade
floats… Ours (Mourdock) is #39. We will have a float
and shirts available. Looks like no rain…

2) Very short (1 mile) parade in Elkhart, starting at the Train
Depot. (20 mins from central Goshen).

Line up at 3PM, step out at 4 PM.

SEE YOU TOMORROW…

The parade lines up on Columbus and Baker…

Richard with his supporters from the Noblesville Parade. Today will be YOUR LAST CHANCE to walk with Richard Mourdock in a parade.

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Elkhart County Sheriff impliments program that saves county money and reduces future crime

24 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by HattieBelle in Achievement, Changing Lives, Civic Benefit, Civic Engagement, Civic Service, Civil Rights, Community, Community Services, Compassion, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Elkhart Indiana, Evidence-Based Programs, Indiana

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According to a 2-year-study from the Community Training and Resource Center implementing evidence-based programs in the Elkhart County Correctional Facility is helping inmates stay out of jail after they are released.

In a press conference Wednesday morning, Sheriff Brad Rogers said that programs in the jail such as the GED program and the “Thinking for a Change” program instead of simply warehousing the inmates, has reduced recidivism to 17 to 26 percent. For the population that did not go through the programs, the rates have stayed at 49 percent recidivism.

Deanne Anadon teaches a G.E.D. class at the Elkhart County Jail in Elkhart County on Wednesday. Anadon has taught G.E.D. classes for 15 years. (Truth Photo By Evey Wilson)

When ex-offenders continue to commit crimes, the community is victimized all over again. Life is less safe. Plus, as taxpayers, we don’t want to have to build more jails. Reducing the recidivism rate by just ONE percent keeps 7 offenders from committing crimes that will send them back to prison.

Rogers says inmates are often cynical when they start the court ordered program but not when they come out.

“What we find is that after they’ve completed the class, most of them are believers in that, ‘Yes, they can make a positive change in their life and a lot of it is just in their thought process.'”

Sheriff Rogers says 2,700 inmates went through the program from 2009 to 2011 and they are excited to get evidence that the programs are really working.

More about Sheriff Brad Rogers:

Middlebury Dairy Farmer, Sheriff, stand up to FDA
Elkhart County sheriff supports sentencing reforms
Sheriff Brad Rogers Outlines Cost of Incarceration
Goshen Community to Honor Fallen Policemen

Tuesday, August 21: Tea Party of Michiana Action Coalition Meeting

12 Sunday Aug 2012

Posted by HattieBelle in Community, Community Services, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Elkhart Indiana, TEA-MAC

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Information will be shared about the Glenn Beck in Dallas

Information will be shared about the Glenn Beck Event in Dallas (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

by Susan Chilberg

oh oh…..I may have told folks it was the 17th…..but whatever that third Tuesday is…… WE HAVE A HUMONGOUS MEETING PLANNED!!!!!!! REPORTS FROM THE BROOKS’ ON THE GLENN BECK EVENT IN DALLAS……..AND A GUEST SPEAKER FROM JBS ON WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT UN AGENDA 21….more learning…..more action. CAN WE MEET 15 MINUTES EARLIER? ARE YOU ALL UP FOR THAT? OR DO WE NEED TO STICK TO 7PM? IF WE STICK TO 7PM….PLEASE BE READY TO START PROMPTLY AT 7PM AND HANG ONTO YOUR SEATS…..LOTS TO ACCOMPLISH!

TIME: 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 21, 2012
LOCATION: Beulah Missionary Church
57595 Old County Road 17, Goshen, IN (map)

HOLY COW: The war on milk…

07 Tuesday Aug 2012

Posted by HattieBelle in Amish, Bill of Rights, Business, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Elkhart Indiana, Farm, Farming, Food, Freedom, Health, Indiana, Mennonite, Neighbors, USDA, Vegetables

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Illegal substance “partakers”???

Extending for four decades now, the war on drugs has ingrained a certain ideology into society. What was sold as an initiative to get dangerous drugs off the streets has conceived a totalitarian mindset that government has the authority to control everything you eat and drink and, if you disobey, the state can fine you, destroy your property, raid your home and throw you in jail. I’m not talking about cocaine or meth. I’m not even talking about marijuana. I’m talking about milk.

According to Time Magazine , “for some Americans, milk has become a test of their freedom. And they’re not paranoid kooks either; the government really is out to get them, authorizing seizures of bottles and jugs of unpasteurized milk and, in one recent case, a full-on, agents-brandishing-guns raid.”

There is indeed a war going on, and it’s threatening one of your most basic freedoms – the right to eat a wholly natural, healthful food!

The FDA has long banned the sale of raw milk across state lines, and in many states it’s illegal to sell raw milk entirely. (For more information about laws in various US states, please see this link. For information about raw milk in other countries go here.)

Why has a natural food source been banned for sale in so many areas?

Well, they claim raw milk is simply too dangerous to consume and by restricting its sale they are serving the public health and reducing the risk of illness….

Yet shockingly there’s no evidence backing up this claim.

According to CDC data, from 1993 to 2006, only about 116 illnesses a year were linked to raw milk. That amounts to less than .000002 percent of the 76 million people who contract a food-borne illness in the United States each year!

Looking at the evidence, or rather lack thereof, it is quite clear that raw milk has been unfairly singled out and targeted by the FDA, the USDA, and even the FBI, despite the fact that it’s so low on the food-borne illness risk scale it’s hardly measurable.

The recent enforcement efforts against raw milk sales is so disproportionate to the risk it poses to consumers that it defies all logic.

Is the Ban on Raw Milk Unconstitutional?

Raw milk enthusiasts and raw dairy suppliers began fighting back in early 2010, filing suit against the FDA, claiming that banning interstate sales is unconstitutional.

The rebuttal received from the FDA was shocking to say the least. It contained the following outrageous statements, which make it very clear they believe you have   no right  to natural, unadulterated food:

Live free, drink raw milk.

“There is no absolute right to consume or feed children any particular food.”

“There is no ‘deeply rooted’ historical tradition of unfettered access to foods of all kinds.”

“Plaintiffs’ assertion of a ‘fundamental right to their own bodily and physical health, which includes what foods they do and do not choose to consume for themselves and their families’ is similarly unavailing because plaintiffs do not have a fundamental right to obtain any food they wish.”

The FDA’s brief goes on to state that “even if such a right did exist, it would not render the FDA’s regulations unconstitutional because prohibiting the interstate sale and distribution of unpasteurized milk promotes bodily and physical health.”

“There is no fundamental right to freedom of contract.”

With these assertions, the FDA essentially claims to have the authority to prohibit any food of their choosing, and make it a crime for you to seek it out.

This is simply unacceptable.

Raw Milk Safety Standards – Actually HIGHER than Those for Pasteurized Milk

It’s essential to understand the reasons why most dairy is pasteurized in the first place.

The dairy cows used to produce much of the pasteurized dairy sold in the United States are raised in such unsanitary conditions that it affects the cows’ health and hence the quality of their milk.

Factory farming conditions are the reason why the milk has to be pasteurized in the first place. If it wasn’t, it simply would not be safe to drink. This fact is also what prevents the conventional dairy industry from competing with smaller organic farms.

In terms of quality and nutritional content of the milk, you simply cannot compare the milk produced by factory farms to that of organic farm that raise their cattle on grasses and let them out to pasture. These cows are healthy, and produce high quality, uncontaminated milk that does not require pasteurization to kill off dangerous pathogens.

Still, despite the fact that grass-fed organically-raised cows are at a distinct advantage, from the get-go when it comes to the quality of their milk, organic dairy farms in most states still must meet or exceed pasteurized milk standards, without pasteurizing.

California, specifically, (where raw milk is legal) has its own special set of standards for raw milk for human consumption.

So, if it’s not really about food safety, what’s all the hubbub about?

In a word: money.

The conventional dairy industry, realizing that consumers are flocking toward raw milk because of its health benefits, has redoubled their efforts to quench raw milk sales.

You might think that if raw dairy became attractive enough the dairy industry would simply follow suit and begin producing raw products to meet the demand. Alas… this is virtually impossible because of the way their overcrowded farms are run.

You simply CANNOT drink factory farmed milk raw. It would be extremely unsafe. Their business depends on pasteurization, and that is why their powerful lobbyists will stop at nothing to persuade government agencies to keep raw milk bans in full force.

Big Dairy simply cannot compete, so to maintain their market share, they’re employing dirty tactics to destroy the competition instead.

A yearlong sting operation, including aliases, a 5 a.m. surprise inspection and surreptitious purchases from an Amish farm in Pennsylvania, culminated in the federal government announcing this week that it has gone to court to stop Rainbow Acres Farm from selling its contraband.

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