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OldSevierMarket

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 5:30 p.m.

This month will be BYOB!

For more information, see and RSVP on Facebook.

Ready to make a splash and open as Knoxville’s newest independent grocer, Old Sevier Market (OSM) aims to fill the food accessibility gaps in South Knoxville by providing affordable produce from regional distributors and novelty goods from local merchants!

“Being community focused means being involved in sustainable initiatives that serve our neighborhood and feed our people. The model aims to lower the cost of basic necessities and promote unique products and goods crafted by vendors in the greater Knoxville area. This minimizes the supply chain and allows OSM to have a close relationship with the community!”

Gat a peek behind the scenes and hear Outreach Coordinator Claire Taylor explain OSM’s concepts for building community relationships. 

Green Drinks Knoxville is a social and professional organization that convenes open-minded folks to encourage education and conversation about the environment, green technologies, sustainable lifestyles and more.

Our events are free and open to the public. We welcome all and support racial diversity, gender equality and LGBTQ inclusivity.

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Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, 5:30 p.m. at Albright Grove Brewing Company (2924 Sutherland Ave, Knoxville TN). RSVP on Facebook

To round out this year of great guest speakers we are thrilled to bring on Daniel Aisenbrey, the founder of Edible Abundance Foodscapes. Come hear why every landscape can and should be a foodscape! 

Edible Abundance LandscapesGet inspired by the story and experience of this great local initiative.  Edible Abundance Foodscapes

For Daniel, it all started back in 2012 with a hatchback full of lumber, some borrowed tools and a passion for helping people grow food. In the decade since, Daniel has built on that passion by establishing farms and community gardens, fighting for food access in local government and even managing Knoxville’s top farmers’ market. In 2023, the culmination of that passion and experience burst from the soil as Edible Abundance Foodscapes! When he’s not building your new garden, Daniel (and partner, Beth) run Hey Moon Farm, a family farmstead for sheep, chickens, heirloom produce and two feral children. His favorite weird fruit are kiwiberries.

Green Drinks Knoxville is a social and professional organization that convenes open-minded folks to encourage education and conversation about the environment, green technologies, sustainable lifestyles and more.

Our events are free and open to the public. We welcome all and support racial diversity, gender equality and LGBTQ inclusivity.

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