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iEat Green Celebrates National Food Day with a Cooking Demo at the Port Washington Library! Time to Sign Up for a Thanksgiving Volunteer Shift! Bhavani Welcomes Author, Acadia Tucker, to the Progressive Radio Network!

Celebrate National Food Day on October 24th!

Hi All,

I’m very excited to be joining fellow food and environmental activists, Patti Wood, from the Grassroots Environmental Education, and Maggie Wood from The Golden Earthworm Farm, to welcome in National Food Day 2019, with a film screening of Food Evolution, followed by a discussion and an iEat Green Cooking Demo. Save the Date! It’s next Thursday at 7pm at the Port Washington Library. I hope you can join us!

 

Join iEat Green and Community Volunteers in Creating a Thanksgiving Feast for our Neighbors in Need!

If you never participated in our community cooking event, you are in for a treat! It is a wonderful coming together of all ages and backgrounds to create a feast for those in need. We cook for 3 days straight, and on the 4th day, we join the River Fund NY Mobile Food Pantry and serve over 700 people in the park, with extra food for the local shelter. It’s a feel good experience you can do with the whole family! You can sign up for a shift here!

 

 

 

My guest this week on the Progressive Radio Network is Acadia Tucker!

Acadia is a regenerative farmer in Maine who is growing hops to support locally sourced craft beer in New England. In addition to being a farmer, Acadia is a climate activist, and author. Her books are a call to action to citizen gardeners everywhere and lay the groundwork for planting an organic, regenerative garden. Her book, Growing Perennial Foods: A Field Guide to Raising Resilient Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables came out in March and her new book, which is coming out next week, is called Growing Good Food: A Citizen’s Guide to Backyard Carbon Farming. For her, this is gardening as if our future depends on it.

Before becoming an author, Acadia started a four-season organic market garden in Washington State inspired by farming pioneers, Eliot Coleman and Jean-Martin Fortier. While managing the farm, Acadia grew 200 different food crops before heading back to school at the University of British Columbia to complete a Masters in Land and Water Systems.

Please join me on Thursday as we discuss Acadia’s mission to get everyone growing a Victory Garden to win the war on Climate Change. It’s a big task, but if we all do it, it can change our future!

My radio show, iEat Green with Bhavani on the Progressive Radio Network is live, every Thursday, from 10-11 am, EST.  To tune in to the live show, just navigate to PRN.fm and listen in!

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With Love and Gratitude,

Bhavani 

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