Sept. Food Events - Week 1

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Aug 30, 2010, 4:21:38 PM8/30/10
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Oh boy, September is chock-full of exciting events spotlighting sustainable food and the producers and ecosystems behind every bite.

The Sustainable September Spokane web site will feature weekly digest of the food-related events on the Local Food Track blog.  Here's a snippet from the first one...



The 2nd annual Sustainable September Spokane - 
a month long celebration of great organizations and activities, helping our area become more environmentally and economically resilient.

Here’s the web site with a regular blog and calendar of events.
http://sustainableseptemberspokane.org/

Two signature events of the month 
for the Local Food Track are right around the corner ... These are intro-level conversations in an effort to invite new eyes and ears to considering food and everyday choices as an easy way to start a more intentional path of consumption.  These events also ask people to remember that good food is to be enjoyed too, not just a way to save the planet.  Invite new people if you can

Friday, September 3rd, 5:30-8pm, 35 W. Main - Fishes & Dishes Cookbook authors and artists visit Spokane!
Listen to their interview on KYRS (92.3) - with authors Kiyo Marsh and Laura Cooper - Friday, 9/3, 10 a.m. - 11:19 a.m.

Thursday, September 9th - The Ethics of Eating Dinner & Conversation at Trezzi Barn on Green Bluff!
Purchase tickets today!


ADDITIONAL EVENTS for Local Food 9/1 - 9/9/10...
Farm Stands by p.e.a.c.h. Community Farm - Tues, Wed, Thurs., Sat. (Thurs, 4-7pm at One World Cafe 1804 E. Sprague (on the back side))
Liberty Lake Farmers' Market, Sat. 9am-1pm - 1421 N Meadowwood Lane, Liberty Lake
Operation Harvest, Tues, 9/7, 12-7pm - 44 W. Main (Drop off your extra fresh backyard produce and it will be delivered to 2nd Harvest to support the Plant-a-Row program.)
Millwood Farmers' Market, Wed., 3-7pm - 3223 North Marguerite Rd
Gulf Coast Blues: Oil in Our Veins: Local film maker Mark Gauthier examines the true cost of oil and the detriment to the Gulf Coast (Louisiana has been the largest seafood producer in the lower 48)
9/2 @ 6pm (Magic Lantern Theatre) & 9/7 @ 6:30pm (Garland Theater)


An extra tidbit, a story featured on npr this morning I know you’ll enjoy – Maya Lin is an incredible artist & architect, and the world is fortunate that she committed her talents to these issues.
http://www.onpointradio.org/2010/08/maya-lins-green-memorial
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