Local 6 Passport is your ticket to delicious local food!

Discover amazing local food with the Passport to Local Flavor!

Save $6 on your next meal when your passport is full.

If you are looking for a way to support locally-owned independent restaurants and save a few bucks at the  same time, the Corvallis Local 6 Connection’s Passport to Local Flavor is your ticket to happiness.

With twelve destinations and a world of local seasonal menu items to choose from, the Passports are bound to be a success.

Travelers receive a stamp at each participating restaurant when you choose a local entree. When your passport is full, redeem it for $6 off your next meal and any of the participating restaurants!

Choose from these exciting destinations:

101 Eat & Drink •  Big River •  Block 15 •  Bomb’s Away •  Cirello’s Pizza •  Cloud 9 •  Coffee Culture

Downward Dog •  Fireworks •  First Alternative Co-op •  Le Patissier •  Nearly Normal’s

Passports are available at participating businesses. Start your staycation today!

FMI: Emily Stimac, local6emily@gmail.com

Delicious pizza with locally  grown wheat, farm direct pesto and artisan cheese.

Delicious pizza with locally grown wheat, farm direct pesto and artisan cheese is just one destination travelers will discover while participating in the Passport to Local Flavor.

 

Food: Vision

We are fed primarily by food which is locally produced, using practices that renew and enrich the land and community.


Food: Goals

1. By 2020, 60% of the food consumed by the Corvallis population is grown or produced in Benton, Linn, Lincoln, or Lane County.

2.By 2020, all Corvallis residents will have access at all times to enough food for an active and healthy life.

3. By 2020, 80% of all local land area in family and community food-producing gardens and in small and mid-sized farms will be managed using accepted practices
for “Sustainable Food Growing.”*

Food: Current Projects

1. The Local 6 Connection aims to increase demand for food produced in the six counties surrounding Corvallis: Benton, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, and Polk.

2. The Corvallis Garden Forum aims to build community among Corvallis gardeners by fostering sharing of ideas and supplies.

3. The Corvallis Garden Resource Guide makes it easy for gardeners to find what they need, including workshops and publications, neighborhood groups, community gardens, seeds and supplies, produce donation opportunities, and backyard poultry resources.