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Friday, October 24th, 2008

We were thrilled to welcome friends and dreamers to our first friendraising event for Blue Marble Dreams last Thursday, October 16. It was our good fortune to munch on delicious treats from generous, local donors, including: Hot Bread Kitchen, Murray’s Cheese, Picada y Vino, and the Amazing Real Live Food Company. In case you were wondering, all of these items go great with ice cream.

Although we’d venture to say that our guests were the best part of the evening, we were also blessed by the presence of Reverend Billy, of the Church of Stop Shopping. Reverend Billy’s sermons are to Blue Marble Dreams what hot fudge is to a scoop of butter pecan – no need to say more, just go get yourself a spoon! And while you’re eating, you can watch the Reverend’s delightful and inspiring sermon

In friend- and fundraising news, we have had great success with donations, big and small, from many corners of the borough and the planet. Since announcing our inaugural fundraising drive just over a month ago, generous donors like you have contributed almost $13,000.00! We are humbled and thrilled by this outpouring of support, but we still haven’t reached our goal of raising $20,000.00, which will be matched by two anonymous donors. These mysterious angels have been so impressed by our ability to mobilize such fast and substantial support that they have extended their deadline to November 19. So, if you haven’t given yet, and still want the chance to see your donation double, you haven’t lost your chance! We need to reach $20,000.00, and we can’t get there without you!

If you’re short on cash, don’t sweat it: we know that love comes in many packages, including creative, professional volunteers who are donating their precious time to make our sweet dreams come true. Our group of dreamers includes web and graphic designers, attorneys, marketing and fundraising experts, architects, business analysts, teachers, artists, and the list goes on. We are excited to work with them, and are still looking for new dreamers to add to the team. If you have any ideas or expertise to offer, please contact Alexis at alexis@bluemarbleicecream.com!

Many thanks for your continued enthusiasm and support! Let’s keep dreaming BIG!

BIG news

Friday, September 19th, 2008

In the past week, two very generous donors were so moved by Sweet Dreams that they have come forward with an offer to match all donations raised during the next thirty days up to $20,000. Yes, you read that right: TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.

The clock on this incredible opportunity for our funding starts NOW. From today until October 19, if you donate $10, it will be matched and become $20. If you give $100, it will become $200.  Our goal is to raise the total amount, $20,000, which will be doubled to $40,000!

If enough people give just a small amount, this is POSSIBLE! If some consider a donation of $50 or more, it is LIKELY!!

We are deeply invigorated by this tremendous injection of faith and confident that those of you who believe in this very special project will come forward to match your sentiments of support with a pledge of your own.

To donate now (and double your money!) please visit www.bluemarbledreams.org. With a simple click of the mouse, you will help us spread the Blue Marble love to Rwanda.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

To enable our cross-Atlantic leap, we have created Blue Marble Dreams, a nonprofit bridge that will allow us to reach Huye and, ultimately, many other communities across the globe. Through these international adventures, we will pursue a very sweet but pragmatic dream: to explore the transformative potential of ice cream not just as a source of fun and joy but also as a means of sustainable economic growth in developing countries with local but underutilized dairy resources.

While we are working toward securing Blue Marble Dreams’ tax-exempt status, African Services Committee, a fantastic NYC-based nonprofit organization serving the needs of our African immigrant friends and neighbors, has graciously offered to serve as our fiscal sponsor. This means that they will process all donations on our behalf and issue all donors an official tax deduction receipt. So your donation will be FULLY TAX DEDUCTIBLE.

Please visit www.bluemarbledreams.org TODAY and join us in giving the Huye community a wonderful place to come together and indulge in a sweet dream we can all believe in.

dairy cows in africa

Blue Marble Dreams: Rwanda

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Jennie and Alexis in front of Atlantic Ave. shop    

Thank you to all of our friends, neighbors, and compatriots in spirit, for your hundreds of emails and comments in support of our new nonprofit venture, Blue Marble Dreams: Rwanda. Today, the Brooklyn Paper carried a feature story on us, which made us feel proud: www.brooklynpaper.com/stories.

Also, we have received shout-outs on numerous facebook pages and blogs, including Satya Bhabha’s page (thank you, Satya!) and this wonderful blog by our friend Jake: www.moreperfectmarket.com/2008/08/smile-and-ice-cream.html. 

To find out more information on the project, or to offer support, please email thescoop@bluemarbleicecream.com, and we will be in touch with you shortly. In the meantime, here’s some inspiration from our friend, Odile Gakire Katese, who explains why she believes her community needs ice cream: 

"Because we struggle most of the time, we also find ourselves aggressive against happiness, love, joy, life. When we have children, we too teach them that happiness doesn't exist; that there is no pure love and as legacy, we give them our despair, our debts, our doubts, our tears, our failures... The Rwandan women who are part of this group want to rehsape life in its simple and sweetest form.  We want to share moments that are not embossed by despair and death... We want to create a space where poverty, disease, illiteracy... are not obstacles to happiness and barriers between human beings... We have to, for the sake of the health of our soul.  The ice cream will have the power to reconcile people with life by providing privileged moments when life reminds them that it is also sweet.  And for the 15th commemoration of the genocide in 2009, what better way for Rwandans to enjoy life than by traveling all over the country through the thousand hills to offer life when there was death, to offer a smile and an ice cream?  Nice dream!" 

let us eat ice cream

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

We love our neighbors, so it’s no surprise that we’re proponents of eating locally. And when Just Food asked us to participate in their local food tasting event at Water Taxi Beach, we said ‘ Heck, yes!”Let Us Eat Local’ was held last night (and had been sold out by the time we signed on, in case any of you are wondering why we didn’t tell you sooner), and we were delighted and charmed by the atmosphere, guests, and other participating restaurants and vendors. It was a treat for us to hand out samples and watch the reactions of those who had never experienced such divine dairy. We are thankful to Just Food and to all the event’s guests for showing their support, and hope to visit with all of you again in the future.To learn more about food and farming in and around our urban jungle, put on your reading glasses: www.justfood.org.In other frosty news, some of you may already have heard that our participation in the American Express Members Project competition did not come to fruition. Our project was not chosen as one of the twenty-five finalists…so why do we feel like such winners?! Because the contest generated SO much inspiration and positive momentum for us. We have received offers for private funding, made contact with dairy sources in Rwanda, heard from equipment manufactuers offering potential sponsorship, secured a fiscal sponsor, connected with agricultural development programs in the region, piqued the interest of local media, received offers from volunteers around the globe, and, most importantly, shown Odile Gakire Katese (Kiki) and her community that OUR community CARES about their well being. With or without American Express, we will bring this taste of sweetness to our neighbors in Rwanda!!We want to thank you once again for your incredible and overwhelming response to our request for support. Please stay tuned as we put the system in place to further engage you in the exciting developments ahead. Lots of love to you all from our ever-expanding Blue Marble family.

spread the love

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

 Since our recent expansion to a second location in Prospect Heights, we’ve had community investment on the mind. Our customers invest in us daily, and they’ve helped us spread the love across Brooklyn neighborhoods. But since it’s a small world, after all, we strive to address issues related to the concept of community on a local and global scale. August’s Sun magazine interview with Judy Wicks put joy in our neighborly hearts. Check out how Judy has made an impact on her Philadelphia community and on our planet: 

http://www.thesunmagazine.org/issues/392/table_for_six_billion

And speaking of the planet, ever wonder what’s with all the marbles around here? We share our company name with the title of a famous 1972 photograph (not coincidentally, also a pivotal time in our environmental history), dubbed by the astronauts of the Apollo 17 mission who captured the image from outer space. Boost your brain at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_marble

 the original blue marble