Farm City, City Farm: An Evening of Trials, Tribulations, and Triumphs of Two Urban Farmers
Southside Community Land Trust and Slow Food Rhode Island
Sponsor Discussion of Urban Agriculture on Thursday, November 12th
Who: Slow Food Rhode Island and Southside Community Land Trust
What: Farm City, City Farm: Tales in Urban Farming from Farmer-Author Novella Carpenter and Farmer Rich Pederson
When: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 7pm
Where: First Unitarian Church of Providence, 1 Benevolent Street
Join us for a evening of stories – trials, tribulations, and triumphs - from two talented urban farmers; Novella Carpenter, author of Farm City: the Education of an Urban Farmer, and Rich Pederson, Southside Community Land Trust’s City Farm Farm Manager.
Novella and Rich will take turns sharing their urban agriculture experiences with us, with their unique perspectives influenced by each of their environments; Novella’s in Oakland, California, and Rich’s here in Providence. They’ll follow their story telling with an audience question and answer period, which is sure to be entertaining and informative - and quite likely very funny as well.
A $10 donation ($5 for college students) is requested. Funds will support Southside Community Land Trust and Slow Food Rhode Island.
Southside Community Land Trust (SCLT) provides access to land, education and other resources so people in Greater Providence can grow food in environmentally sustainable ways and create community food systems where locally produced, affordable, and healthy food is available to all. For more information, please visit www.southsideclt.org
Slow Food Rhode Island is the local chapter of Slow Food USA. The volunteers of Slow Food Rhode Island work to promote the values of good, clean, fair food, including education, biodiversity projects, and social activism. For more information, please visit http://slowfoodri.blogspot.com.
Climate Change Hearing & Presentations ~ November 10, 2009
We will have two speakers:
David Janik, South Coastal Regional Coordinator for the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management, will be giving a presentation on “Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Communities and Infrastructure.”
Alex Cornell du Houx, Campaign Director of Operation Free whose mission statement is “Secure America with Clean Energy,” will be presenting on “Security Implications of Climate Change.” He is also a representative in the Maine State Legislature.
The hearing is open to the public. I encourage you invite anyone who might be interested in attending.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Seekonk High School Auditorium
(261 Arcade Ave., Seekonk, MA)
Steve D'Amico
State Representative, 4th Bristol District
State House, Room 39
Boston, MA 02133
Rep.StevenD'[email protected]
T: (617) 722-2014
F: (617) 626-0855
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