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Back in September, my friend Kathleen invited me to join her
and a few other friends at the FareStart restaurant for her birthday celebration. A life and job skills program,
FareStart trains homeless and other disadvantaged people in the food
service industry so that they can become self-sufficient. On Thursday evenings,
a guest chef creates a menu from ingredients donated by local farmers and
businesses, and the program’s students prepare it under the chef’s guidance. Aside
from the fantastic meal, the highlight of the evening was the graduation ceremony,
when the current
graduates of the 16-week program were honored. Sketching frantically to capture
the 10-minute ceremony, I was impressed and moved by the graduates’ stories as
they talked about how far they had come to overcome personal struggles and
finally succeed.
Fast-forward to January, when I was contacted by Erica
McCaig, who is working on a book for FareStart’s 25th anniversary.
She had found my sketch of the graduation ceremony online and asked permission
to use it in the book. Of course I was happy to let her use the sketch, but
honestly, I wasn’t thrilled with the sketch – it was very hastily done while
leaning over a railing in a dimly lit room, craning my neck to see the
graduates from a distance. I asked her if she could wait for the weather to
improve so that I could go back to the FareStart restaurant for more sketching.
I remembered that tall windows on one side of the building enabled a perfect
view from the sidewalk of the program students working in the kitchen. She
graciously said she could wait.
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The weather improvement I had been waiting for finally came!
I timed my visit for when the students would be busy with lunch service today. Moving
fast, they were definitely a challenge to sketch, but the windows gave me just
the view I wanted.
Famished from all my hard work, I went inside and treated
myself to lunch. Now, you know me – unlike many sketchers, I don’t ever draw a
meal before devouring it; I’m always too hungry for that. But I felt like this
story about the FareStart program wouldn’t be complete without showing one of the delicious lunch meals they serve up every weekday. Somehow I ignored my grumbling stomach while I finished a sketch of my smoked fish tacos served with “fire roasted tomato salsa, lime
slaw, avocado, served with roasted poblano and black bean salad.” Yummmm.
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Great story, Tina. Sounds like a really interesting place.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of the place and that you went back to do more sketches! Congrats on getting into their anniversary book.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jane and Joan! It was a really fun opportunity for me.
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