Roots Public Relations
Landeros, Roots Public Relations provides a variety of English and Spanish language communications services for artists, musicians, nonprofits, and small businesses who strive to work in harmony with our natural environment.
❧ Do you believe in keeping things local and living sustainably?
❧ Do you have an affinity for history and how things were “back then”?
❧ Do you have a connection with Hispanic or other heritage cultures?
05/17/2013
Attention Texas locavores and farmers market lovers:
Three wonderful local foods bills are sitting in the Senate. Please help us get the Cottage Foods Bill (HB 970), DSHS Better Communications Bill (HB 1392), and Farmers Market Bill (HB 1382) passed!
The bills MUST be voted on by the Senate by this Wednesday, May 22 …or they die.
TAKE ACTION TONIGHT OR THIS WEEKEND. TIME IS RUNNING OUT! (After normal business hours, you can leave a phone message or send an email.)
--> ACTION #1 - Call or email** your State Senator and urge him/her to vote “YES” on HB 970, 1382, and 1392. Look up your Senator: www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us
--> ACTION #2 - Call Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst at 512-463-0001 (or through email www.ltgov.state.tx.us/contact.php) and urge him to bring all 3 local food bills to a vote ASAP.
MORE INFO: **Senators’ emails & phones, sample messages, and bill descriptions --> http://bit.ly/tx-local-food
01/08/2013
“There are many comadres...who want to read in Spanish,” says Nora de Hoyos Comstock, national founder of Las Comadres and visionary for the book, Count On Me. “For some, it is easier than reading in English, and for others, the practice of reading in Spanish keeps us current in the language and closer to our heritage.”
Las Comadres Launches Spanish Edition of Count On Me « Las Comadres: Count On Me Las Comadres Para Las Americas: Nora de Hoyos Comstock – (512) 928-9964 | [email protected] Public Relations: Alexandra Maria Landeros – (512) 517-0394 | [email protected]
A great podcast by The Austinot all about Edible Austin's Eat Drink Local Week! If you consider yourself a locavore or a foodie, you should check out at least one of the events happening Dec. 1 - 8, starting with the Urban Farm Bicycle Tour.
Eat Drink Local Week Inspires Austinites to Expand Their Palate Tomorrow marks the start of Eat Drink Local Week Austin, with an exciting bicycle tasting tour of local farms and markets. And that's just the launch party.
11/19/2012
Excited to announce our newest project - Edible Austin's Eat Drink Local Week, featuring the Urban Farm Bicycle Tour, an Evening Raj Patel (academic & activist), and an Alamo Drafthouse Benefeast featuring the film Sideways! Be sure to get your tickets before they sell out.
6th Annual Eat Drink Local Week Benefiting Urban Roots and Sustainable Food Center All week long, the public is encouraged to dine out, cook in, or attend special events taking place during the week. It’s all about celebrating the ingredients, people, and places that go into growing and preparing our local foods while raising money for two of Austin’s most vibrant food nonprofits,...
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