![]() ![]() While he says that it is difficult to compare this year with most years, he does think it resembles 2014, and he praised this year for its "very high quality."Īt Ceretto, Alessandro Ceretto noted that while the whites were harvested somewhat early this year, the reds are now all coming in together, due to recent warm temperatures, while the cool nights helped preserve acidity. Harvest did begin on time, unlike last year's very early harvest the size of the crop is quite good and overall, he is pleased with the quality of the fruit. In Asti, Luigi Coppo also suffered some disease in his vineyards, requiring a thinning of his crop. She notes that Nebbiolo production for her Barbaresco will probably be between September 22 and 25, with harvest in her Barolo vineyards shortly after that. One problem she did deal with was severe loss of production due to fungal diseases this year as Oddero is an organic producer, these maladies are more likely to affect viticulture such as hers. Verdicchio: Italy's Latest Cellaring Celebrity Oddero reported that there were no hailstorms in her vineyards, although there was hail damage in other parts of the region, especially in Barbaresco. Increased temperatures from mid-April were followed by frequent rains in May and June, meaning there would be no drought conditions in the area, as was the case the previous three years. Yet, as is typical in a nation with so many different climatic conditions from north to south, there were significant problems, as reported by producers, especially regarding rain.Īt Poderi Oddero, a renowned Barolo producer in La Morra, Cristina Oddero noted that February and early March was quite snowy winter was long and spring arrived late. Please note that charitable receipts can only be made out to the name on the cheque.© Ceritapic | The harvest is in full swing and it's a bit of a mixed bag.įollowing a torridly hot year in 2017 throughout most of the country, 2018 has been a return to more normal conditions for Italian vintners. If you donate online, you will be issued an electronic charitable receipt.Ĭheques must be made out to the Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition. When you are making a donation, you will able to choose the NEHM as one of the donating options. You can drop off a cheque at the NEHM at 140 Waverly Drive, Portable 6Ĥ. You can mail a cheque to our office at 42 Carden Street, Guelph, ON N1H 3A2ģ. That way we can thank you in person and get a picture of you and the giant cheque!Ģ. The GNSC is a registered charity so we can offer a charitable receipt for your donation. If you like, we will bring our awesome giant cheque to you and snap a picture with you and your wonderful donation. You will be recognized on our website, social media, and on-site at the market. Keep reading to see how easy it is to make a difference.įor $1,000.00, you can adopt one week of the NEHM. ![]() We are looking for weekly sponsors to support the market. We don’t ask them any questions, we just welcome them in. They come and shop to select the food they want to take home. Together we have built a welcoming and powerful program that wants to make sure that everyone in Guelph has access to fresh and healthy food.Įach week the market shares between $1000.00 and $1,500.00 worth of fresh food to feed the 250 people that attend. The NEHM is a program of the GNSC supported by a passionate and diverse team consisting of service partners and community members. In bad weather it will be held at Portable # 6. The Market is open on Wednesday nights from 4:30 to 6:00 pm at the small parking lot beside Waverley Drive School at 140 Waverley Drive. This program would not be possible without their help HUGE THANK YOU to the City of Guelph for their deep and continued support. Your support has made a huge difference in the lives of so many. THANK YOU GUM on behalf of all of the volunteers and people who have attended the market. Through their support the market was able to get off the ground and to build awareness and support. None of this would have been possible if Guelph United Ministries had not stepped up to provide visionary and substantial funding to start the market and to sustain it through the early years. ![]() It has become a place for people to feel safe, to laugh and enjoy each others company in a non-judgmental, supporting, and diverse environment. It is a place for advocacy, friendship, support, and connections to community resources. The Market is a FREE fresh produce market for those struggling to put food on their plates, but it’s more than just food distribution. The NEHM has been running since July 2014 through donations, personal gifts, and some small community grants. Did you know that 13.2% of people in Guelph suffer from food insecurity? That’s where the North End Harvest Market comes in. ![]()
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