Latest Event Updates
Food For All / Comida Para Todos!
The Springs Hall has been working with the amazing local support service Food For All / Comida Para Todos, to coordinate collection and distribution with local farms for excess local, organic produce. Tomatoes were gleaned from Oak Hill Farm, which also gave another generous donation of lemon cucumbers, jalapenos, and apples. Paul’s Produce added a huge amount of peppers, little gem lettuces, and more. The Sonoma Garden Park contributed great heirloom apples. Flowery school garden provided cherry tomatoes, tomatillos and more.
The end result was 110 packages of local organic produce to be added to the large bags of essential that the amazing volunteers for Food For All put together. This includes staple items – beans, flour, masa – as well as household and safety essentials – soap, bleach, sanitizer, facemasks, hygenic items diapers and more.
If you are interested in supporting this effort or helping with the gleaning and produce distribution the Hall is organizing for this project, contact us at sonomaspringshall@gmail.com
If you would like to volunteer or support with Food For All contact: sfrfund@gmail.com
Find out more at https://sonomaspringsrelieffund.org/
A Local Food Cooperative in Sonoma Valley?
Thanks to the Sun for running these columns.
This is the #11th and has a very interesting subject close to our interests – food cooperatives!
Recent happenings at the Hall
Hi all
Food Distribution at the Hall
The Hall is being used as a pick up location for Council on Aging meals, with food for all age groups, suggested donations are modest and allow for the delivery of prepared meals and other pantry staples. Pickup is at the Springs Hall Wednesdays and Fridays 10:30am – 12:30pm. The following menus have more information:
Local Food During a Crisis
The following is a brief addendum to a recent column written for the Sonoma Sun newspaper on this very subject. (see previous column here https://sonomasun.com/2020/03/22/sonoma-farm-scene-the-winter-market/) .
As we have seen, food becomes extremely important when society is disrupted, with empty store shelves and supply chain overloads and safety concerns impacting food availability. Local food, grown and produced here in our Valley, becomes that much more important for our local resiliency during crisis. In addition, many farms rely on restaurant business as an outlet, one which has been reduced to extremely low levels. The following is an evolving list of the availability of locally grown and produced food during this crisis.
- The Friday morning farmers’ market at Depot Park continues weekly, with new safety standards and rules in place, be prepared for longer waits for some vendors.
- Ross Canard is offering CSA vegetable boxes from his infamous Sonoma farm, please contact ross@vom.com
- Oak Hill Farm is now open Saturdays at the Red Barn store, 15101 Hwy 12 in Glen Ellen. They are also found weekly at the Friday morning market at Depot Park. more info on their facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/OakHillFarm1/
- Pauls Produce has been extremely popular on Fridays, and has offered an express box pickup, with a set selection available.
- Paul is also working with FEED Sonoma, which has a local box pickup in order to shift from restaurant supply to getting local food to our community, see: https://shop.feedsonoma.com/Products
- Mike the Bejkr continues to sell local bread at Fridays market.
- Fridays market also has produce from Ortiz family, Hector, avocados and other items from Rhodes farm, Sprouts from sweetwater, mushrooms from Bohemian farm, baked good from Baker and Cook, citrus and other fruit from Gertz farm and more, support these producers that feed us!
- Green String Farm store is open just over the Hill in Petaluma, more info at: https://www.greenstringfarm.com/
- Flatbed farm in Glen Ellen has been open Saturdays 10:am – 2:pm, find out more: http://www.flatbedfarm.com/
- The starting date for the popular Tuesday Night Market on the Plaza is still in question, word is they are working on ways to start sooner rather than later.
Springsapalooza and other Springs Hall events postponed until further notice.
The Springs hall is following recommended safety protocols and is postponing Springs Hall events including Springsapalooza and the Chasing Coral Film event in March. Hopefully we can come back together shortly. Stay safe and support your local farmers and businesses, now more than ever!
Please follow this link for more information on this growing public health emergency:
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Immunization/nCOV2019.aspx
Community Film Nights! Starting Friday 2/28
The Springs Hall, in partnership with Transition Sonoma Valley, is proud to partner on the upcoming community film night series starting Friday, February 28th. The first film, Ice on Fire, explores the accelerating impacts of climate change and ways we can address them in our own community.

Superbowl Sunday Pancake Breakfast!

Pancakes are back at the Springs Hall Sunday February 2nd.
Meet your friends and neighbors at the community Hall for an amazing breakfast event.
$15 adults, $6 12 and under
Farewell to a Farmer – An interview with Farmer David Cooper

A portion of the following interview was printed in the Sonoma Sun newspaper published for Friday December 20th. The entirety of the interview is found on the following page:
https://springshall.org/sonoma-valley-agricultural-cooperative/