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January 22- Feb 9: Restaurant Week in NYC

Enjoy special three-course, prix-fixe meals at participating restaurants. *Saturdays excluded, Sundays optional. Beverage, gratuities and taxes not included. Not all restaurants are participating in Lunch and Dinner. Please see details below for participation by restaurant. Cost: $29 Lunch / Brunch … Read More

February 3: Long Island Regional Consortium Seed Swap

LIRSC ANNUAL SEED SWAP Long Island Regional Seed Consortium 4th Annual Seed Swap!   Saturday, February 3rd at 9am 121 Speonk Riverhead Rd, Riverhead, NY   The Long Island Regional Seed consortium is having it's 4th annual seed swap! The event … Read More

February 10: Nature Journaling Program

Saturday, February 10th @ 2:00 pm at Wawapek in Cold Spring Harbor This family-friendly program will include indoor and outdoor activities led by our associate director of stewardship, who is also a very talented artist and writer! Registration is required! … Read More

February 12: Change Food Meetup

Meet other people working in and around food - for profit, nonprofit, entrepreneurs, restaurants, chefs - and more. In addition to a quick update on Change Food and it's 2018 work, 10 or so people will be selected to give … Read More

February 13: Food Policy for Breakfast Series @Hunter College

What Are You Really Eating? Food Transparency Exposed A presentation and conversation with Urvashi Rangan, Chief Science Advisor, GRACE Communications Foundation about the dizzying array of food labels and consumer demand for increased transparency. More info and register online here!

February 14-17: Organic Seed Alliance Conference

The biennial Organic Seed Growers Conference is the largest organic seed event in the U.S. You’ll hear the latest in cutting-edge research and policy advocacy, and trade knowledge, techniques, and ideas with other seedheads from around the world. The conference … Read More

February 14: NY Assembly Hearing on Long Island

In New York, drilling threatens our coastal economies centered on tourism and fishing, and the endangered whales we’ve fought so hard to protect. It is also incompatible with the development of clean, renewable offshore wind that we need to kick … Read More