Share Your Sweet Skills & Knowledge at the 2015 Good Food Commons!

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“You know, like nunchuck skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills…”

AUA is again partnering with the Good Food Festival to organize the 2015 Good Food Commons micro workshop series on Saturday, March 21st, and you’re invited to be a part of it! The 20-minute micro workshops will cover topics including growing, composting, preserving, raising livestock, cooking, and community building. Scroll down for more details and the application form (application deadline is December 19)!

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2015 Good Food Festival & Conference Request for Proposals for the Good Food Commons

Good Food Festival & Conference
Saturday, March 21st, 2015
UIC Forum – Chicago, IL
APPLICATIONS DUE: DECEMBER 19, 2015

FamilyFarmed.org and its Good Food Commons partners, are seeking proposals for micro-workshops to be presented at the 2015 Good Food Festival and Conference. The workshops will be scheduled from 10:00 am–3:00 pm on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at UIC Forum, 725 W. Roosevelt Road in Chicago. Commons Partners include Advocates for Urban Agriculture (AUA), the Chicago Botanic Garden, Edible Alchemy, local area co-ops, and Faith’s Farm.

The Good Food Commons program is structured to encourage Festival-goers to cultivate their curiosity by attending multiple informal 20 minute micro-workshops throughout the day. The sessions are organized thematically in six Resource Centers, each focusing on important topics within the Good Food movement such as growing and preserving food, raising animals, culinary skills, and building and strengthening the Good Food movement in our communities. Workshop presenters should focus on skills-based topics that can be delivered in a concise 20-minute format to a small group. Audience engagement is critical, and a format that fosters direct interaction and time for questions is essential. The Good Food Commons is located on Level 1 of UIC Forum in rooms D,E,F. Each of the six Good Food Commons Resource Centers will seat 6-12 attendees with standing room for a small group. Your proposal should include a description of your presentation format to help us understand how it will integrate into the Commons environment.

To submit a Commons workshop proposal please complete the application form using the link below. The submission deadline is December 19, 2015. The Good Food Festival Advisory Committee will review submissions and select proposals. If accepted to participate in the Commons program you will be notified no later than January 31, 2015. Please note that if your proposal is accepted, you may be asked to work collaboratively with other groups or individuals who submitted similar proposals. We appreciate your willingness to work cooperatively!

Questions? Please contact FamilyFarmed.org’s program coordinator, Kristin McCracken, by phone at 773-805-7030 or e-mail kri...@familyfarmed.org.

Commons Resource Centers:
Preserve It: includes jamming, jarring, pickling, pressure canning, fermentation, or other food preservation techniques.
Compost It: includes vermiculture, compost teas, troubleshooting, best practices, or anything else composting related.
Grow Your Own: includes urban growing, container gardening, season extension, soil quality, harvesting & handling, and other DIY gardening skills.
Make Your Own: includes kitchen skills, keeping cultures (kombucha and sourdough), culinary curiosities, special diets, and other creative cooking topics.
Raise Your Own: includes livestock, raising urban animals, bees, chickens, goats, or anything else of interest to backyard livestock enthusiasts.
Community Building: includes organizations that build community and food literacy through growing, cooking, selling, eating and educating people about food.

Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to seeing what you come up with!

For the 2014 Commons schedule and more detailed descriptions of the Commons and Resource Centers, please go here: http://goodfoodfestivals.com/chicago/saturday-festival/good-food-commons/

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