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Expanded Local Food Home Delivery System Announced

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Caption: Assemblyman Stirpe delivering local farm products to CNY Bounty customer Beth Scott.
Caption: Assemblyman Stirpe and Jody Stokoe Horsman talking to a CNY Bounty customer behind the weekly CNY Bounty display at the East Area Family YMCA in Fayetteville.

(Fayetteville-Manlius, NY) Assemblyman Al Stirpe, the Gifford Founda012010-photo-1tion, and the Gorman Foundation are pleased to announce the expansion of the CNY Bounty local-food, home-delivery system into Fayetteville and Manlius. The press conference will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday Feb. 11 in the lobby at the East Area Family YMCA, 200 Towne Drive in Fayetteville, and will be attended by program participants and community leaders.

“Having grown up myself in a rural community, in addition to being a member of both the Agricultural and Economic Development Committees, I was immediately drawn to the Bounty concept,” said Assemblyman Al Stirpe. “Not only does it stand to benefit Central New York’s economy, specifically its farmers and small business people, but it has the potential to make Central New York a healthier and more environmentally friendly place to live and raise a family. The expansion of Bounty into Onondaga County will make fresh, healthy, locally grown food more readily available to all of my constituents, while shrinking the carbon footprint generated by transporting our food from thousands of miles away. Central NY prides itself on producing great tasting nutritious foods. It’s about time we develop and promote a program that strongly supports that for all of us.”

Kathy Goldfarb-Findling, Executive Director of the Gifford Foundation, whose financial support made the hiring of a marketing director possible, commented: “the Gifford Foundation is pleased to provide support for CNY Bounty. We believe that the project provides an impactful method not only for buying locally produced foods and produce, but also a way to increase markets for these products so that there is sustainability for the farmers and growers. It’s a win-win for all of us.”

“The Gorman Foundation is proud to support CNY Bounty because the people in our region deserve to have easy access to the high-quality food that our local farmers and producers have been making for years. Plus, as a customer of CNY Bounty, I can attest to the fact that the food is not only high-quality but it tastes great too,” said Amanda Larson, president of The Gorman Foundation.

“It has been such a pleasure to work with the CNY Bounty over the past 8 months,” said Chris Nucerino, Executive Director, East Area Family YMCA in Fayetteville. “Together we are improving the well being of many people in our community by providing fresh produce and other foods from our local farmers at the YMCA of Greater Syracuse. We are so excited about Assemblyman Stirpes’ leadership in promoting this throughout our county. The YMCA of Greater Syracuse is excited to continue our relationship with CNY Bounty and provide its over 30,000 members and the people of the communities we serve this wonderful opportunity to have access to healthy, local foods.”

“CNY Bounty’s staff and producers are very excited about the expansion into Fayetteville and Manlius,” said Steve Holzbaur, Program Coordinator, CNY Bounty. “With the assistance of Assemblyman Stripe, his staff, and the Gifford and Gorman Foundations, our producers will now be able to access a much larger customer base. This will have significant benefits for our rural, agricultural community.”

To facilitate its expansion into Fayetteville and Manlius, CNY Bounty welcomes new Director of Marketing, Jody Stokoe Horsman. Horsman brings extensive sales and marketing background to this position. She was a senior event coordinator with CenterStage Events orchestrating dozens of conventions, trade shows, corporate functions and festivals. She enthusiastically supports local agriculture initiatives and is an active member of Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA).

CNYBounty supports local farmers and producers by creating new markets for locally produced foods, thereby strengthening the local economy and providing healthy food to all citizens of Central New York in an environmentally responsible way.

Each week, Bounty staff coordinate weekly product availability with farmers and producers and upload the products, prices, photos and descriptions on the website. Each farmer/producer decides on its own price, and Bounty staff mark that price up 30% to cover all of Bounty’s overhead costs. Customers (currently individual households and restaurants) can go online to www.cnybounty.com before Monday at noon to place an order. Orders are collected from the farm on Tuesday evening/Wednesday morning by Bounty staff, taken to the shared distribution center in Sherburne, NY, and distributed by Bounty staff to customers’ doorsteps or strategically located drop off points on Wednesday or Thursday afternoon. Delivery is free for orders over $35 or for orders of any size to drop off points.

CNYBounty is made possible by the CNY Resource Conservation and Development, Chenango County Economic Development Fund, Chenango Agriculture Development Council, Madison County Agricultural Economic Development Program, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango, Madison, and Onondaga Counties, Greater Norwich Foundation, Gorman Foundation, CNY Community Foundation, New York Farm Viability Institute, Assemblyman Al Stirpe, and Gifford Foundation.

For more information on CNYBounty, please visit: www.cnybounty.com

To speak with Jody Stokoe Horsman, please call: 1-888-252-6106 x 4









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