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| May 17: Local Food Festival and Field Day - Eat, Learn, Enjoy |
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As our prime farmland continues to be retired for developed uses, and as food costs continue to increase due to high transportation costs, supporting local food production is now more important than ever. When you buy locally grown foods, you not only get the freshest and best tasting food around, but you also help to keep land in agricultural production and support local growers and producers. Supporting our local food movement does not just have to be about buying local groceries and shopping at the farmers’ markets-- it’s also about celebrating local foods. And what better way to do that than at the 2008 Local Food Festival and Field Day! Celebrating Local Foods from the Ground UpThe Mid-Region Council of Governments’ Agriculture Collaborative has developed the 2008 Local Food Festival and Field Day as a way to bring the entire community together to celebrate local foods and agriculture. The festival is designed for families, backyard gardeners, urban agriculturalists, anyone interested in healthful foods, cooking, bee keeping, jelly-making, and educational opportunities for adults and children. One of the primary goals of the festival is to raise awareness about our foodshed so that there is an increased appreciation for the energy required to grow, store and transport food. Another is to put a “face” to the food by showcasing the people who grow and prepare local food in our region. Most importantly, the festival is about having fun! Eat, Learn, Enjoy, CelebrateNo matter what your age or interests, the 2008 Local Food Festival and Field Day has something for everyone. Here’s a preview of the festival’s different themes and activities:
PartnersThe Agribusiness Collaborative is pleased to be working with numerous partners on this event including the La Montanita Co-op, the University of New Mexico’s Sustainability Program, Bernalillo County and the Hubbell House Alliance. Funding for the project is from the New Mexico State Legislature and the McCune Foundation. Festival DetailsThe festival is on May 17th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Historic Guitierrez-Hubbell House and Demonstration Farm in Albuquerque’s South Valley (6029 Isleta Blvd SW, 3 miles south of Rio Bravo). The festival is a free family event that is open to the public. For more information contact Ann Simon at 724-3617 or KT LaBadie and Jen Silverman at 724-3619. |
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