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Santa's Nice List

Here’s a suggestion that, if acted upon, may add some names to Santa’s “Nice” list. What if we all donated our surplus, homegrown produce and it was distributed to those in need?

Solano County is a longtime fruit-growing region. Agriculture is still king here, largely because our climate is perfect for growing a variety of crops. Homeowners have long taken advantage of our glorious climate, planting citrus trees, pomegranates, persimmons, or maintaining old walnut, pecan and almond trees that happen to stand in their yards. Right about now, all of those trees are heavy with fruit and nuts.

Sadly, a good deal of this bounty goes to waste. Homeowners are often too busy or physically unable to harvest in time. And, ironically, there are lots of Solano County residents who don’t have regular access to fresh, locally grown produce.

See where I’m heading with this?

Wouldn’t it be cool if we all could step up and help, either by donating fruits or nuts from our own yards, or by volunteering to help with the harvesting? It can be done, and quite easily. Here are two local volunteer organizations that exist to share the wealth of Solano County produce. Share this information with your neighbors who have an overabundance of produce:

—    The Vacaville Produce Pipeline. Call Fern Henry, 448-4792, or visit http://vacaproducepipeline.blogspot.com

—    The Fairfield-Suisun Produce Pipeline. Call Karyl Hendrick, 399-7080, or visit http://fsproducepipeline.blogspot.com

Merry Christmas and happy New Year. May all your citrus be Solano grown!

Citrus and persimmons ripen — and fall — along a driveway in north Vacaville. (Photo by Kathy Thomas-Rico)

Posted on Friday, December 23, 2011 at 6:45 AM
Tags: donate fruit (1), fruit (15), locally grown produce (1), nuts (2)

Comments:

1.
There is also one in Vallejo called Food Rescue...www.food-rescue.com 707-704-3334.

Posted by Erin on December 24, 2011 at 8:42 PM

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As a member of the Vallejo group Food Rescue, we are behind your effort to glean fruit and veges from the bounty in your area. Last fall, with the help of a small but dedicated team of volunteers, we gleaned 5 tons of apples, pears, persimmons, and pumpkins. We are now harvesting citrus to share amongst the volunteers, local food pantries, and Loma Vista Farm student projects.  
 
We would like to meet the Master Gardener group in Vallejo/Benicia to see if we can get their assistance with our new project, C.R.O.P. (Community Raised Organic Produce). Do you know anyone in the area that can consult, volunteer, etc?  
 
Please have them contact Adrienne Waterman 707-704-3334  
Thanks,  
Shelee

Posted by Shelee Loughmiller on February 14, 2012 at 7:54 AM

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