Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Fat Farm

From the Farmers who brought you Pong- a- Palooza, The Farm Team and Fantasy Football comes the next stage in the -athlon of healthy workplace competition:

To start the New Year right, The Concept Farm is hosting its 1st Annual Biggest Loser Competition.  There are 9 participants that have entered into competition.
The participants from left to right are:

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Fats Provolone (Kevin) 211.0, Big Papi (Angel) 199.8 lbs, Big Ass Brian T (Brian T.) 184.4, Chunk Contomphatass (Chuck) 223.6, Evan ‘Big Stick’ Bos (Evan) 218.2, Frank the Tank (Frank - The Media Kitchen) 214.2 lbs, Fat Bastard (Griffin) 175.8 lbs, Tits McGee is on Vacation (Kate) 144.4 lbs, Weigh Mendez (Ray) 168.4 lbs

Each are entering $20 to see who will lose the largest percentage of body weight by the first day of Spring (final weigh in is March 20th).  Winner takes all.

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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Best Farm in Manhattan!

In case some of y’all haven’t heard, The Concept Farm received what we can all consider, one of our greatest accolades in the nearly ten years since our barn doors opened . We were listed by Crains as one of the Top 50 Best Places to Work in New York City for 2008. We actually nestled ourselves in way up at #20. Right between Goldman Sachs and Silverstien Properties! Pretty darn good, fellow Farmers, pretty darn good.

crainsawardAccording to Crains: “Crain’s ‘Best Places to Work in New York City’ represents the most outstanding employers from throughout our five boroughs, as defined by their employees,” said Jill Kaplan, VP & publisher of Crain’s New York Business. “In these challenging times, this distinguished group of winners can be proud knowing it was the praise and support of their employees that earned them this honor.”

We tip our straw hat to every Farmer, past, present and future for making The Concept Farm the special place it is.

Congratulations and thank you.

http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS130898+17-Nov-2008+PRN20081117

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Friday, November 7th, 2008

Chris Runs for (from?) Sparks

Congratulations to Chris Burgess for a bloody good show in the Marathon! Here it is in his own words:

Well, after a lot of training, blood, sweat and tears, I ran the New York City Marathon in a time of 3hrs 23 mins - a time that absolutely flabbergasted me! I was aiming for sub-4 hours and somehow managed to get carried away with the hype, excitement and adrenalin of the big day to run that time. That time meant I finished in 3299th place out of 40,000. I also came 439th in my age group.

It was one of the most amazing days of my life. Whilst I never want to ever attempt a marathon again (I’m told this view will change,) I have never experienced anything like that occasion before. The sheer number of people who came out to watch and cheer all the runners on was breathtaking.

Thank you Farmers for your individual donations in addition to The Farm’s contribution - your money is not only going to a fantastic cause, but you spurred me on when I really didn’t feel like training and pushed me on during the race when my legs were starting to cave in. Thanks so much!!

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Sparks is a charity dedicated to funding pioneering paediatric research with a single aim: Helping ALL babies to be born healthy and stay healthy. Sparks is the only children’s charity to fund research across the whole spectrum of paediatric medicine. Since 1991, Sparks has committed over £16.3 million to fund research into conditions such as childhood cancer, childhood arthritis, meningitis, club foot, cerebral palsy, spina bifida and all the risks associated with premature birth. www.sparks.org.uk

Charity Registration No 1003825 (England & Wales), SCO39482 (Scotland) 

 

 

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Thanks again!

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Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Weekend Update: Farmers Vote, Rock and Fly

Have you seen the stopandvote.com site? Go now and look at where this once modest idea to raise young voter awareness has gone. Our interns had great ideas and energy, but this terrific creative execution could only come from full grown Farmers! We’ll kick off the movement with some Farm fanfare tomorrow at 5. Socially Conscious Cocktail Friday. We’ll present the site and give everyone the opportunity to load a picture and make their own statement. Great job to the many Farmers who worked on this project and Ray who championed it. Keep watching the FLICKR  album. 

 

And remember BAD GUY has a show on Saturday night at Lit. Alexander’s aerialist show ABOVE THE BELT begins it’s weekly run this Sunday.

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