Since May 2004, a group of IU students has collected food that would otherwise have been thrown away and turned it into meals that they share for free with anyone interested.
Part of the national Food Not Bombs ( FNB ) movement, the Bloomington group serves from 1 to 3 p.m. Sundays at Trinity Episcopalian Church during the winter months. In warmer weather, the cooks share their food in People's Park.
Steve Lane and Jayme Jenkins are two members of the loose-knit group of young people who produce what Jenkins calls a community potluck. "It's not just about feeding the hungry," Jenkins said recently over tea at Soma. "It's all about slowing urban waste." She said most of the FNB materials are "dumpstered" retrieved from the overflowing waste bins in the community. "A lot of the veggies we've dumpstered are in better condition than the food we buy!" she exclaimed.
