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COVID can’t deter launch of Crave food truck, catering business
Updated Feb 15, 2021;
Posted Feb 15, 2021
Holyoke Community College culinary arts alumna Nicole Ortiz, a member of the Class of 2020, launched her food truck and catering business, Crave, during a grand opening celebration held in October outside the college’s MGM Culinary Arts Institute. (MICHAEL GORDON / HOLYOKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE)Third Party submitted
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By Elizabeth LaFond-Coppez | Special to The Republican
The birth of her business is thanks to her dedicated work ethic, the MGM Culinary Arts Institute at Holyoke Community College, and Holyoke SPARKS’s EforAll (Entrepreneurship for All) program.
Valley Bounty: Nourish Wellness Cafe finds healthy home in local food web
Bowls are big at the organic vegetarian cafe in Northampton. Nourish Wellness Cafe
Bowls are big at the organic vegetarian cafe in Northampton. Nourish Wellness Cafe
Ethan Vandermark and Ashley Niles are the force behind Nourish Wellness Cafe, an organic eatery in Northampton. Nourish Wellness Cafe Nourish Wellness Cafe Copyright 2015
Published: 1/19/2021 3:54:38 PM
We live in an interdependent web of community, and few things highlight that more clearly than the job of getting food to people. This is especially clear for Ethan Vandermark, who co-owns Nourish Wellness Cafe in Northampton with his partner and wife, Ashley Niles.
CISA selling gift bags of locally grown, produced foods for holidays
Some of the items that are available in the gift bags of locally grown and produced foods that Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA) is selling for the holidays. Gift bags must be ordered by Sunday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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Modified: 12/11/2020 11:16:11 AM
SOUTH DEERFIELD Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA), partnering with Atlas Farm and Clarkdale Fruit Farms, is selling gift bags of locally grown and produced foods just in time for holiday gift-giving.
The new tote bag features artwork by Arielle Jessop and includes all kinds of items from local farms and food producers, according to CISA.