Posts tagged: #new york

September 25: Stone Barn’s Gala Celebration

This fundraising event celebrates the innovative work happening every day to change the food system for good. The evening will include a cocktail hour with farm experiences, seated dinner by Blue Hill at Stone Barns, dessert and dancing. Farm Fête … Read More

April 19: Long Island Food Coalition Brings LI 2018 Spring Conference

April 19, 2018 9am – 1pm Hofstra’s Student Center Theatre 151 Keynote Speaker: Mark Winne has worked for 40 years as a community food activist, writer, and trainer. From organizing breakfast programs for low-income children in Maine to developing innovative national … Read More

Feb 20: NY Climate Movement Kickoff Event

Join the city-wide organizing meeting to get caught up on the major climate campaigns and meet some activists that are leading the charge to: Get New York on board with 100% renewable energy while the polluters pay City wide mandatory … 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!

May 19-20: Vegetarian Food Festival

NYC Vegetarian Food Festival Chef demos, speakers, kids activites, fitness classes, stage presentations, entertainment, and vendors with samples and food for sale. Saturday, May 19 & Sunday, May 20, 2018 Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th Street Tickets are $20 Register … Read More

January 20: Food Almanac 2018 NYC Conference

Back for it’s eighth year, the Food Almanac is a singular opportunity for food-active individuals to be informed and to consider food and farming policy challenges, opportunities, and action in the New Year. MORE INFO and BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE!  … Read More

Francis Thicke’s Bids Farewell the NOSB; Dicamba Rampage Continues; GMO Arctic Apple Hits the Midwest; Artist and Seed Saver Inspires Many; Humans ARE the Cause for Climate Change

  Francis Thicke’s Farewell Address to the NOSB After Hydroponics is Passed for Organic Certification Last week it was a solemn defeat for many farmers, as hydroponics was welcomed into organic certification. It was decided during the Jacksonville National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) … Read More

November 12: 2nd Annual Hudson Valley Farmhouse Ale Competition

  Join Harper’s, Brew & Co. and District 96 Beer Factory for the 2nd Annual Hudson Valley Farmhouse Ale Competition. Celebrate autumn with a day of beer, delicious food, more beer, and live music. A portion of the ticket sales … Read More