Event Details

Farm Summit

Time: April 15, 2011 from 8:30am to 4:30pm
Location: SUNY COL L EGE OLD WE S TBURY, NY
Website or Map: http://andrea@northshorelanda…
Event Type: conference
Organized By: North Shore Land Alliance
Latest Activity: Mar 7, 2011

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Event Description

A day of education, discussion, and networking to
build community awareness and to facilitate positive
action in support of local food production,farmland
preservation, food waste reduction and recycling,
water usage, and agricultural education.

FRIDAY, APRI L 1 5 , 2 0 1 1
8 : 3 0 am to 4 : 3 0 pm
SUNY COL L EGE
OLD WE S TBURY, NY
Keynote Speaker
JOEL SALATIN
A self-described environmentalist capitalist lunatic
farmer, or, as the New York Times calls him,
“ The High Priest of the Pasture”.

INTERACT IVE WORKSHOPS :
Farming on Long Island: A Historical Perspective/
Current Land Availability and Land Use Policy
School Gardens, Community Gardens,
Urban Gardens and Farm-Based Education
Funding and Support Services for Farm Operations
Sustainable Agriculture/Economic Development
Agricultural Education and Farmer/Gardener Training
Farm-to-Table, Field-to-Label
Social Justice and Hunger, Food Access
and Local Agriculture
 
For more info contact: andrea@northshorelandalliance.org

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