Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Friday, March 27, 2009

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

FEED launches at Fred Segal Trend in LA!


Happy news friends, FEED bags are now being sold at Fred Segal Trend in LA!  Ellen and I made the sunny trek to the west coast 2 weeks ago to help in the festivities.  Daniel (pictured to the left wearing the blue shirt) owns and runs Fred Segal Trend, and after seeing the bags got behind FEED in a big way! And VeeV sponsored the liquor.  VeeV is made from Acia berries, so it is delicious and feels healthier than the normal cocktail!  Thanks VeeV! So it was light cocktails, a DJ (turned bongo player, surprisingly), good friends, and of course, FEED bags!  
Check us out at Fred Segal Trend- www.fredsegaltrend.com

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Lauren & Ellen @ Lehigh!


Hi all :)

So last wednesday, March 11th, Lauren and Ellen were asked by Lehigh University to give a talk during Gus Gustafson's Leadership seminar (Professor Gustafson is awesome!).  Dr. Zimmers kindly gave an introduction, & the girls followed by speaking about their experience beginning and growing FEED.  As many of you know, starting their FEED business was not an easy task.  The girls poured their sweat and tears into the business to make it happen, and they have been working hard every step of the way.  I took some photos of the girls during their speech, as well as some Q&A by the very awesome Lehigh students.  

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Old Friends=Blog Friends

My college friend turned fabulous author/blogger/beauty guru, Nadine, wrote a nice piece on her blog talking up our cause AND our March 12th FEED Launch party in LA.
Check it out at JolieNadine.com 

She is also having a very cool giveaway of beauty products for the reader who finds the most interesting FEED fact from our website.  Go for it!!!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Columbia FEED Club at Campo!

This weekend the Columbia/Barnard College Student FEED Club held a fundraiser at Campo in New York City.  Not only was this event very well attended, but the FEED Club raised over $700 for a local soup kitchen!

We will post pictures soon, but until then, we hope other student FEEDers will take this idea and bring it to their campus!  The event had a 70s theme with very groovy decorations hung around the bar.  The Columbia FEEDers set up a table by the door to collect a $5 donation that also allowed people to get great deals on drinks.  Over 200 people attended the Campo event!  

We want to extend a big thank you to the Columbia FEED Club for all their hard work and fundraising efforts!