Info
About HAFM
.....
.....
And
Our Sponsors.
HARBOR AREA
FARMERS MARKETS:
Our stated
purpose: “We exist to help Market communities, encourage cross-section
interaction of the population, support low-income and oppressed populations,
and offer a venue particularly focused on maintaining small family farms.
We promise interaction with others of similar mind and development of stated
purposes.”
HAFM’s
governing board consists of members from: South Coast Interfaith Council,
First Congregational Church of Long Beach, the Community-at-large, and
the participating farmers.
HAFM Manager:
Dale C. Whitney.
HOW
TO RESERVE SALES SPACE
AT
AN HAFM MARKET
For detailed
info, please click the following link: RESERVING
MARKET SPACE.
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How
To Contact Us.
For more
info about our
Harbor
Area Farmers Markets,
please
E-mail or phone us:
E-Mail
Address: hafm
AT earthlink DOT net.
Mailing
Address: 759 Linden Ave,
Long Beach, CA 90813.
TOLL-FREE
Phone Number: 1-866-GOOD-VEG
(= 1-866-466-3834).
Fax
Number: (562) 433-1415.
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OUR SPONSORS:
South
Coast Interfaith Council:
HAFM’s
non-profit Corporate Sponsor is an association of about 250 diverse religious
communities/congregations (including, among others, Jewish, Muslim, Baha'i,
Unitarian, Brahma Kumaris, Sikh, Buddhist and Christian) in the Greater
Long Beach-Los Angeles Harbor area (the southern third of Los Angeles County)
and west Orange County. (Members/supporters
as of Dec. '06.)
SCIC is
committed to:
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Promoting mutual
understanding, appreciation and respect among the region's diverse religions
and cultures;
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Seeking opportunities
for conversation, partnership, education, hospitality and celebration among
its members;
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Honoring each
other's religious festivals and, where appropriate, sharing together in
common prayer;
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Addressing
concerns and pursuing common goals that impact the religious communities
of the Long Beach-Peninsula-San Pedro-South Bay-West Orange County area;
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Providing moral
leadership on mutually agreed-upon issues;
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Serving poor,
hungry, homeless and marginalized people;
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Fostering peace,
compassion, kindness, openness and trust; and
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Encouraging
one another in embracing these new commitments.
Among SCIC’s
on-going Programs, the many and various unified outreaches of its member
congregations, are the following: Centro Shalom (aiding immigrant communities),
Church Athletic Associations, CROP Hunger Walks, Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. Interfaith Celebration, Environmental Priorities Network, Good Samaritan
Counseling Center, Interreligious Committee, Long Beach Interfaith Clergy
Association, South Bay Ecumenical Cluster, and the Harbor Area Farmers
Markets.
And
now, a timeless WORD from our sponsors...
First
Congregational Church of Long Beach:
Our Community Co-Sponsor provides office/meeting space, storage space,
printing services and vehicle insurance.
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