A Growing Concern Conference
- Subject: [cg] A Growing Concern Conference
- From: B* D*
- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 16:14:59 -0400
October 5 & 6 , 2002. New York City. Join the growing community
of farmers, chefs, food enthusiasts, activists, and educators who are
passionate about the quality, character, and security of our food. Be part
of "A Growing Concern", the Baum Forum's weekend of educational and culinary
activities designed to inspire action and raise awareness about critical
food and farming issues.
Nationally recognized speakers include Alice Waters, Eric
Schlosser, Michael Pollan, Anna and Frances Moore Lappe, Marion Nestle, and
many others at conference sessions, exhibits, workshops, a tasting
marketplace, cooking demos and more. All events feature delicious food and
wine from sustainable, artisanal producers and regional family farmers.
Produced by the Baum Forum in partnership with the French
Culinary Institute, Slow Food NYC, and Dining to Make a
Difference.
A Growing Concern
WHEN & WHERE: October 5th & 6th,
2002 in
NYC. WHY: For motivation,
inspiration, and
knowledge, plus practical
strategies for
choosing what to eat, where it
comes from,
and who produces it. ADMISSION:
Tickets
for early registration available
now,
beginning at $50. Registration
forms can be
obtained online. Your ticket
purchase helps
fund this and future Baum Forum
programs.
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Baum Forum on Food and Farming
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