I've been back from my Nevada visit for a week, but I've been overwhelmed with catching up.
The accounting for Tom's business is now current. Our income taxes were submitted on time and paid. My Earthboxes are planted, as is my herb garden, and it's just a matter of time before the basil is tall enough to use in Lemon Basil Martinis.
Now it's time to plan and bake for the Arkansas Food Blogger Bake Sale which benefits No Kid Hungry.
Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance is the lead partner for all No Kid Hungry programming in Arkansas. Arkansas Women Bloggers (of which I'm a member) and the Arkansas Food Blogger Network are joining bloggers across the country on Saturday, May 4th to participate in the national Food Blogger Bake Sale benefiting the No Kid Hungry program of Share Our Strength, an organization committed to ending childhood hunger in America.
Our local event is 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 7th and Main Streets in North Little Rock, adjacent to the Argenta Certified Arkansas Farmers’ Market. All proceeds from the sale will go to No Kid Hungry.
The Arkansas event is chaired by Christie Ison of FancyPantsFoodie.com
Food bloggers will be joined by professional cooks and bakers such as Dempsey Bakery, Sweet Love and Gigi’s Cupcakes to provide yummy items for you to purchase. Items like cakes, cupcakes, cookies, breads, caramels and cake pops. You can see the full list HERE.
So please mark your calendars now and join us.
Saturday, May 4, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
7th and Main Streets, North Little Rock, adjacent to Argenta Certified Arkansas Farmers’ Market
If you are unable to attend, please consider donating directly to Share Our Strength, Arkansas Food Blogger Bake Sale.
3 comments:
THANK YOU for posting this! I hope we have a great turnout. I'm sure we will, thanks to wonderful bloggers like you!!! Looking forward to seeing you there.
Sounds like this bake sale is for such a great cause! We have one that same day in Jersey. I always make sure when I donate items I put them in green food containers as well. This way when the sweets are gone, the buyer has something that they can use and re-use. Good luck with your bake sale!
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