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Book Tour

My Visit to the Bay Area

by: Jill Richardson

Mon Mar 08, 2010 at 00:04:36 AM PST

I'm going to be speaking in the Bay Area this week. Here's the schedule:

Tuesday March 9: San Jose Public Library Joyce Ellington Branch at 6:30-8pm (491 E. Empire St.)
Wednesday March 10: UC-Berkeley, 101 Morgan Hall at 7:30-9pm (with Michele Simon)
Thursday March 11: San Francisco at Viracocha at 6:30pm
Saturday March 13: Work day at VeggieLution Farm in San Jose at 10am

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A Birthday Trip to Austin, TX

by: Jill Richardson

Thu Nov 05, 2009 at 12:31:22 PM PST

When I planned this trip, I couldn't think of anywhere I'd rather be on my birthday than Austin, TX -- specifically, on Judith McGeary's farm. I love waking up to roosters. Alas, now that the day is here, I'd rather spend it with my boyfriend and his daughters. But Austin ain't bad either, and my boarding pass says that's where I'm going.

If you'd like to catch me in Austin, here's where I'll be:

Friday, November 6: Book People @ 7pm
Sunday, November 8: Cafe Caffeine @ 5pm

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Come See Me in Wisconsin! (And See Michael Pollan)

by: Jill Richardson

Tue Sep 22, 2009 at 13:07:22 PM PDT

There will be a bestselling author in Wisconsin this week, talking about sustainable food. Oh yeah... and I'll be there too. So if you're in or around Madison, please drop by. Here are the events:

Thursday, Sep 24:

7pm: Michael Pollan speaks at the Kohl Center. Doors open at 6pm, event starts at 7pm. No tickets needed, event is free.

Afterwards: Anyone else up for beer at the Great Dane? Email me if you want to make plans.

Friday, Sep 25:

3:30pm: Michael Pollan panel discussion at the Wisconsin Union Theater. I don't know if tickets are needed and/or available.

5:30pm: Dinner at King of Falafel. Let me know if you plan to be there in case I need to make reservations.

7pm: I'll be speaking at Rainbow Bookstore.

9pm: More beer, if anyone's up for it. After the booksigning, we can wander over to the Dane together.

Saturday, Sep 26:

6am: Dane County Farmers Market opens. This is - in my opinion - the best farmers' market in the country.

9am: I'll be doing a booksigning at the Food for Thought Festival, which is directly adjacent to the Dane County Farmers Market.

10am: Michael Pollan speaks at the Food for Thought Festival

11am: Michael Pollan booksigning at the Food for Thought Festival

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Book Tour Event #1: Sea Rocket Bistro in San Diego

by: Jill Richardson

Sun Aug 02, 2009 at 22:43:42 PM PDT

Tonight was my first book event, which was both exciting and scary. But it exceeded even my loftiest expectations. My hope is to use this book not only to communicate ideas but also to facilitate activism. By having the event at Sea Rocket Bistro, I hoped to introduce people to the restaurant who had never heard of it or tried it before. I also hoped to bring people together who may have not been involved in local groups like San Diego Food Not Lawns or Slow Food Urban San Diego in the past, to let them know that those groups exist. And... so far so good.

The event included a total of 7 people I'd never met before - two who heard if it from Sea Rocket's marketing, a few who heard of it from San Diego Food Not Lawns, and some who were friends of friends. The rest were people I know: there was the typical San Diego Food Not Lawns crowd, a few former co-workers who I love like family, a friend from college who I hadn't seen in 6 years, and other miscellaneous friends.

The group had a mix of gardeners sprinkled throughout it, some people who were very savvy about nutrition, and others who were generally interested in the topic but not particularly experts on anything. And it's quite possible that some of my friends who came aren't (or weren't previously) terribly interested in food at all and they just came to be nice. If that's true, I don't know it, because they were all too nice to say so. But it's a distinct possibility.

As we drank and ordered and waited for our food, I was delighted to hear the conversations going on all over the table, between people with various levels of expertise and people with different types of knowledge. It was fascinating to hear the gardeners talk to the nutrition folks - or, even better, hearing food activist friends talk to other friends who haven't had much exposure to the activism that takes place here in San Diego before. The exchange of knowledge and information was nothing short of inspiring and I hesitated to stand up and talk about the book because I didn't want to interrupt it. (Even better, some people exchanged contact information before leaving, and they will hopefully continue to keep in touch and work together in the future!)

After our food came, I stood up to say a few things about the book, and towards the end of my talk, people began brainstorming how we could organize locally, just based on the group of people present at the book release party tonight. One friend who was there has already been talking about doing something like this - finding some way to organize all of the many related San Diego organizations together so we're on the same page. I'm happy to follow her lead on this, and I hopefully made sure everyone I didn't know got my contact information before leaving so that they can stay in touch if they want to get more involved. I think the Child Nutrition Reauthorization is a great issue for San Diegoans to organize around, because everyone cares about healthy food for children, and because on of San Diego County's 5 Representatives (Susan Davis) is on the committee that is going to pass the bill.

So that was the first night on my book "tour" (even though I'm at home in my own city) and it was absolutely incredible. This is about so much more than me, and so much more than my book, and I'm glad that tonight's experience even exceeded my own expectations.

Thank you to Sea Rocket Bistro for generously hosting the event. There should be some space at the table tomorrow, so if you're reading this and you're in San Diego, please join us tomorrow (Monday, August 3) at Sea Rocket Bistro at 6pm.

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