Winter Market this Sunday, Jan 30th
10am – 2pm in the Rhinebeck Town Hall.
Here’s a little sampling of what you can expect to find this week.
Winter Squash & Brussel Sprouts from Migliorelli Farm
Our Daily Bread is back.
Sunflower Sprouts from Wiltbank Farm
Tousey Winery – Wine & Cassis
All Natural, Free Range Chicken from Quattro’s Poultry Farm
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Also, if you are interested in sustainable agriculture, or just want to make more informed choices about the food you eat, you won't want to miss this seminar with Joel Salatin of Polyface Farm.
Why Food, Farms and Eating Matter: : A Talk with Joel Salatin & Hudson Valley Farmers
The Woodstock Land Conservancy and the Woodstock Farm Festival are excited to announce an upcoming seminar featuring renowned farmer and speaker Joel Salatin of Polyface Farm.
A humorous and dynamic speaker, Joel will talk about importance of local food to our economy, our environment, and our health, and have you thinking about food in a whole new way.
Joel is a pioneer in the field of sustainable agriculture and a passionate defender of local food systems. He and his farm have been featured in the movies Food, Inc. and Fresh as well as Michael Pollan's book, The Omnivore's Dilemma.
Program details:
Saturday, February 19, 10 am - 2:30 pm
Woodstock Elementary School, 8 West Hurley Rd. Woodstock, NY
Cost: $25, including lunch
10 am - 12 pm - Joel's talk and Q&A
12 pm - 1 pm - Lunch
1 pm - 2:30 pm - Panel discussion: The state of the food system in the Hudson Valley, featuring local farmers, processors, and policy makers.
Space is limited so reserve your ticket today by visiting woodstocklandconservancy.org
Please contact Megan Reynolds with any questions or to make an off-line reservation at mreynolds.wlc@gmail.com or 845-679-5345.