Pittsburgh food day 2016: sunday supper celebration

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Pittsburgh food day 2016: sunday supper celebration Pittsburgh Food Policy Council Post Event Report

About Pittsburgh Food day Pittsburgh Food Day is part of the national Food Day celebration and movement toward healthier, more affordable, and sustainable food, through the policies that impact our food system. This is a national grassroots mobilization effort backed by some of the most prominent voices for energizing the food movement. Here in Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh Food Policy Council for a second year celebrated Food Day the entire month of October with food-related events hosted by various Food Policy Council members and beyond. The highlight of the month took place on Sunday, October 16, 2016 with a first-of-its-kind community dinner that hosted nearly 350 Pittsburgh residents and food advocates from diverse socioeconomic, racial and cultural backgrounds to break bread, discuss regional food issues and shine a national spotlight on the good work advocates are doing in Pittsburgh.

Goals & Objectives 1. Engage the current Pittsburgh Food Policy Council membership 2. Strategically attract new members 3. Highlight the work to date of the Council 4. Communicate and celebrate the work of the Pittsburgh Food Policy Council 5. Raise awareness of Pittsburgh Food Policy Council, specifically among government officials 6. Build trust and relationships 7. Tell the story of our regional food system

A month of food day This year, the PFPC created a website to highlight the various elements surrounding Pittsburgh Food Day 2016. The site, which can be found at www.pittsburghfoodday.org, included a community calendar where PFPC partners, and the Greater Pittsburgh Community at large, could upload food related community events. In total, 14 partner events were promoted on the Pittsburgh Food Day website. The site also served as a clearinghouse for the Sunday Supper Celebration event, which included volunteer and sponsorship details.

Sunday Supper Celebration Sunday, October 16, 2016 City-County Building 414 Grant Street, Pittsburgh For the Pittsburgh Food Policy Council, our Food Day efforts came together during the Sunday Supper Celebration. Inspired by Akron, Ohio s 500 Plates event, the PFPC sought to connect eating with civic engagement by hosting a free open-air community meal for 500 Pittsburgh residents. Under the direction of Innamo Co., a boutique multi-service consulting firm specializing in nonprofit marketing, the PFPC leveraged the support of 11 financial and in-kind sponsors, 17 community supporters, and over 60 volunteers. What resulted was a shared meal, with food sourced and prepared by 412 Food Rescue and Community Kitchen Pittsburgh; a diverse set of nearly 350 attendees from throughout Greater Pittsburgh; and a variety of programming and performances that left the audience engaged and ready to take action. Additional thanks to Gordon Food Service, Trader Joe s, and Consumer Fresh Produce who donated the food prepared by CKP.

Speakers Pittsburgh Food Day Sunday Supper not only engaged PFPC members and City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County elected officials, but also welcomed a variety of speakers including Representative Ed Gainey (pictured here); Julie Butcher Pezzino (Grow Pittsburgh Executive Director & PFPC Co-Chair); Councilwoman Deb Gross; Henry D. Pyatt (Small Business & Redevelopment Manager for the Office of Mayor); and PFPC Executive Director, Dawn Plummer. The entire event was seamlessly held together by Millvale Sustainability Coordinator and PFPC Member, Zaheen Hussain, who served as the MC.

Programming The PFPC works to connect the greater Pittsburgh community to member events and resources. Food Day Sunday Supper participants planted lettuce with Phipps Conservatory Let s Move Pittsburgh; talked with from Anti-Hunger Advocates with Just Harvest; engaged with City Planning to plot their neighborhood on a regional map; shared their favorite food memory with Repair the World; learned how to get involved with PFPC Working Groups; wrote messages to elected officials as part of Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank s Paper Plate campaign; and participated in community ambassador led discussions with diverse members of the Pittsburgh Community.

Participant Survey: What did you enjoy most about the Sunday Supper Event? Alot; it was all enjoyable. The networking and camaraderie, and the attention and planning that obviously went into the event made it great. The fact that the event even took place. There should be more awareness placed on food issues in Pittsburgh.

Performances A celebration isn t complete without art and artists and we were fortunate to have an incredible line up of Pittsburgh-based spoken word poets, artists and hip-hop performers. Many thanks to Bilal Abbey and Grits Capone for their powerful words; Juliandra Jones and Clara Kent for sharing their techniques during a live painting exhibit; Isaac Hill, of the bluegrass band, Hills and Rivers; and the youth participants of Center of Life s KRUNK! Movement. These artists, through their everyday work, provide an outlet for expression that builds bridges, creates awareness and brings people together.

Media Impressions To connect with the community at large, the PFPC created a unique Pittsburgh Food Day website, www.pittsburghfoodday.org, and social media accounts. Through these channels, we saw a total of 186 new page likes, with 218 post engagements and a total reach of 5,832. On Twitter, 49 new followers joined our ranks, and over 1,000 accounts viewed our profile. Total impressions reached over 26,000 accounts.

proclamations For a second year, the PFPC worked with the Office of County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Councilwoman Deb Gross to declare October 16, 2016 Food Day in Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh.

WHEREAS, Pittsburgh Food Day brings awareness to these important issues this year by connecting eating with civic engagement by hosting Sunday Supper, a community dinner that will celebrate our region s work towards a more just and sustainable food system; 2016 Proclamation Declaring 10.16.2016 Food Day in the City of Pittsburgh

Event Feedback Yes, kudos on Food Day success! We had seven members of the Action Against Hunger Council who came and said that they had a wonderful time. Thanks so much for all your hard work to make this happen. Food Day was a lot of fun. It was clear to me that a lot of time and attention went into pulling the event together. So kudos to you and your team. Warm atmosphere, engaging speakers, interesting conversation topics, good message, great food. Loved the Community Dinner on Sunday! Good energy, great people. A good beginning, despite wind blowing your table settings around! Just a quick note of gratitude and appreciation for your hard work in organizing the Food Day event. From my perspective, it was a huge success. I really enjoyed seeing and being a part of your collaborative process that allowed for so many people to be involved in the planning and day-of execution of the event. I guess that this collective representation is what the council is all about!

In the News In addition to the City and County Proclamations, the Pittsburgh Food Day Sunday Supper Event was reported by the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, in two separate pieces, and Pittsburgh Magazine.

Food Day Financial & In-Kind Sponsors

Food Day Community Supporters & Planning committee Sarah Buranskas Three Rivers Grown