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D E M O C R A T I Z E F O O D .
OBAMA ACADEMY
3:00 to 6pM
2014
MAY 16 515 N Highland AVe.Athletic field
free of chargelocal chefs / Exhibitors food + music
www.foodrevpgh.com
Hosted by the Food Revolution PIttsburgh Cooking Club
Food Revolution Day Pittsburgh at Obama Academy May 16th, 2014 3-6pm !The Food Revolution Pittsburgh Cooking Club is hosting the largest Food Revolution Day event across 63 countries on May 16, 2014 from 3-6pm at Obama Academy. !What does it mean to be an exhibitor? • You are invited to set up an interactive exhibit to engage attendees, free of charge. • Your business logo will be listed on the FRPCC website - www.foodrevpgh.com • Organization will be included in email campaigns and social media outreach !How you can partner with us: • Hang a poster in your office • Send an email to your organization’s contact list • Include the event on organizational event calendars and in outgoing newsletters • Give social media support. Love = retweets. • Join us for the party on May 16! !To complete exhibitor registration for Food Revolution Day 2014, submit the online form: http://www.foodrevpgh.com/food-revolution-day-2014/exhibitor-application/ !Questions? Need Resources? Contact Food Revolution Day coordinator Alaina Webber at [email protected] or Bobby Fry, owner of Bar marco and founder of the cooking club, at [email protected]. !Exhibitor Registration deadline is May 2, 2014. !The Food Revolution Pittsburgh Cooking Club was started by Bar Marco, inspired by Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution. We teach kids how to cook every Tuesday after school at Obama Academy. #democratizefood !Jamie Oliver’s International Food Revolution Day is a global day of action to make a stand for good food and essential cooking skills. Food Revolution Day raises awareness about the importance of real food and food education by focusing on three simple actions – cook it, share it, live it. www.foodrevolutionday.com !
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CEO of Niche and Hub Curator of the Pittsburgh Global ShapersProgram Officer with the World Affairs Council of PittsburghCo-founder/Director of Search at ReWorkOwner of Bar Marco, LLC, & Founder of Food Revolution Pittsburgh Cooking ClubCEO of Go Financial AidEntrepreneurship Research Scholar at Carnegie Mellon UniversityOwner of Marketing with StyleCEO of AppCertainProfessional Development Project Manager with Pittsburgh Public SchoolsFounder and Director of AssembleAnalyst with Draper TriangleProgram Assistant with The Sprout FundAmeriCorps MemberFounder/CEO of LightSideDirector of Marketing & Communications with Pittsburgh Ballet TheatreAssociate with McGuireWoods LLPFounder and Executive Director of Cameroon Football Development Program (CameroonFDP)Communication consultant & Co-Director of Food Revolution Pittsburgh Cooking Club
Luke SkurmanDan Law
Abe TalebBobby Fry
Andrew ReichertAndrea Ponce
Tori MistickSpencer WhitmanAllyce Pinchback
Nina BarbutoZach Malone
Alessandra HartkopfAshton Armstrong
Elijah MayfieldAimee DiAndrea
Anthony CarnaJustin ForzanoAlaina Webber
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