
WE HEART NY HEARTWOODS

Hurricane Sandy Tree Salvage Project Fundraiser
Hundreds of thousands of trees fell during Hurricane Sandy. With the sawlogs that we are salvaging from these trees we are milling thousands of board feet of lumber, eliminating tons of “waste” from our landfills, and filling a demand for local wood products without cutting down a single healthy tree.
Increasing severe weather events and the inevitable decimation of 7% of Orange County’s forest due to the Emerald Ash Borer will create an abundance of dying and downed trees. For us, that means continuous tree reclamation efforts for years to come, and the immediate need to grow our operations so that we can transport, process, store and distribute all of this wood.
We ask you for your financial support to help us get our small business to the next level. Our goal is to raise $23,000. 10% of the wood that we process goes back into community projects.
For more information on this wonderful organization visit www.newyorkheartwoods.com and to donate click here
BON APPETIT!

A big thank you to Bon Appetit Magazine for including Diner Journal in their 25 Food Trends for 2013, at #22 Indie Food Mags to Read.
The rest of the list is impressive too, check it out here
THREE TO ONE



A big thank you to Dimity Jones for a great profile on Diner Journal and look inside Issue No. 22.
For more visit Three to One, A Visual Food Magazine
CATCHING UP WITH DERICK HOLT






Brooklyn Magazine recently caught up with designer Derick Holt to talk about his trials and tribulations, and his foray into design in New York City.
Derick began his relationship with the Diner family through dishwashing yet quickly grew to all things design and identity.
Thank you for designing such a beautiful and original relationship along the way.
For the Brooklyn Magazine full article, “From Dishwasher to Designer” click here
PERSIMMONS AND JOURNALS



Spotted at Grandma and Grandpa’s