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![[Cittaslow flag]](../images/i/int_citsl.gif) 
 
 
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 by Ivan Sache, 29 December 2009
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The official spelling of the association's name is "Cittaslow", the short 
	form of "Cittaslow - Rete Internazionale delle città del buon vivere" (Cittaslow 
	- International network of towns where quality of life is important"). Its 
	official presentation is: "The Movement of cittaslow was born in 1999 
	through the Paolo Saturnini’s brilliant intuition, past Mayor of Greve in 
	Chianti, a little town of Tuscany.
The new idea of considering the 
	town itself and thinking of a different way of development, based on the 
	improving of life quality, moved him to spread his thoughts all over our 
	country. Firstly his ideals were endorsed by Mayors of towns of Bra 
	(Francesco Guida), Orvieto (Stefano Cimicchi) and Positano (Domenico Marrone) 
	as well as they met later the president of slow food Carlo Petrini’s 
	support. The main goal of cittaslow was, and still is today, to enlarge the 
	philosophy of Slow Food to local communities and to government of towns, 
	applying the concepts of ecogastronomy at practice of everyday life.
Municipalities which join the association are motivated by curious people of 
	a recovered time, where man is still protagonist of the slow and healthy 
	succession of seasons, respectful of citizens’ health, the authenticity of 
	products and good food, rich of fascinating craft traditions of valuable 
	works of art, squares, theaters, shops, cafés, restaurants, places of the 
	spirit and unspoiled landscapes, characterized by spontaneity of religious 
	rites, respect of traditions through the joy of a slow and quiet living."
	
	http://www.cittaslow.net/index.php?method=section&id=2012&title=Association
	
The preamble of the association's international charter says: "The 
	Association will adopt its own trademark portraying "an orange coloured 
	snail bearing a crown of modern and historical buildings" (as per Attachment 
	C to the present Charter): integral part of the trademark will be the 
	wording "Cittaslow Rete Internazionale delle città del buon vivere."
	
	http://www.cittaslow.net/download/DocumentiUfficiali/2009/newcharter[1].pdf
	
The flag of the association, as presented in Wolfville, is white 
	with the building-crowned snail and the short name of the association, its 
	complete name being omitted. The mother association "Slow Food" also uses an 
	orange snail on its logo.
	http://www.slowfood.it 
Ivan Sache, 29 December 2009
![[Slow food flag]](../images/i/int_slwfd.gif) 
 
image by Jan Mertens, 30 December 2009
I found a similar flag last year at
http://www.valsesianinelmondo.it/dblog/storico.asp?s=Appuntamenti+enogastronomici. 
Direct link to white flag with red snail and copyrighted name "Slow Food" in 
black:
http://www.valsesianinelmondo.it/public/file/bandiera%20Slow%20Food.jpg. 
This apparently older (2007) variant was also sighted at
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01362/lady_slow_food_1362716c.jpg.
Jan Mertens, 30 December 2009
"Slow Food" emerged in 1986 as "Arcigola", founded by 62 people from Bra, 
Serralunga d'Alba and Barolo (Piedmont, Italy). In 1989, delegates from 15 
countries gathered in Paris and signed the Slow Food Manifesto. The first 
international Slow Food Congress was held the next year at Venice (Italy), while 
Slow Food was constituted a legal entity in 1996. The International Statutes of 
Slow Food were approved by the 5th International Congress of the organization, 
held at Puebla (Mexico), 8-11 November 2007. Slow Food has today more than 
100,000 members grouped in over 1,000 local chapters called "convivia" (defined 
in Articles 21-30 of the Statutes).
The mission of Slow Food is (see more 
details in Article 3 of the Statutes): " to defend biodiversity in our food 
supply, spread taste education and connect producers of excellent foods with 
co-producers through events and initiatives." Slow Food is defined as: "Slow 
Food is good, clean and fair food. We believe that the food we eat should taste 
good; that it should be produced in a clean way that does not harm the 
environment, animal welfare or our health; and that food producers should 
receive fair compensation for their work."
http://www.slowfood.com 
http://www.slowfood.com/slowftp/eng/STATUTE_ENG.pdf - International Statutes 
(official translation of the Italian original text)
According to the 
rules of uses of the logo, "The shape of the snail and the proportions between 
the script and the snail cannot be changed. There are no restrictions on the 
color of the snail. The font of the "Slow Food" name is Roman Bauer Bodoni. The 
use of this logo must be always be authorized by the International Board of 
Directors." Therefore, the flag with the red snail is not an "early variant" but 
an acceptable variant. The logo shown on the top of the organization's statutes 
indeed portrays the red snail.
http://www.slowfood.com/about_us/eng/logo_use.lasso 
Additional 
additional sighting, the flag, with red snail, hoisted at Bra, the cradle town 
of the organization: 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jan-tore/2989084149 (photo taken by Jan-Torre 
Egge on 22 October 2008, contributed to Flickr on 31 October 2008)
Ivan 
Sache, 31 December 2009