Eastern CT Conservation Resource & Development Area’s AGvocate Program
Improve farm friendliness & agricultural viability. Interested citizen – attend an informational meeting.
Questions? Contact James Finger, Windham Town Planner. 860-465-3045.
Improve farm friendliness & agricultural viability. Interested citizen – attend an informational meeting.
Questions? Contact James Finger, Windham Town Planner. 860-465-3045.
To honor this years Earth Day (which of course is everyday!), please share things you are doing, events you know of, ideas / thoughts you have etc. I will be involved with the UConn Food film fest at which we will be showing Food, Inc @ 5pm at the student Union. If you have not seen it it yet I strongly urge all to go see it as it affirms all of the worst aspects of the Food Industry and makes one even more happy to be able to shop at the co-op. We have posted the info. for the fest on our calender but I will post it here as well.
Thanks, phoebe
STORRS, CT — The University of Connecticut will celebrate Earth Day with a series of films on sustainable agriculture on Thursday, April 22 at its main campus in Storrs and at its regional Avery Point campus in Groton. The films will be shown in the Student Union Theater, starting at 10 a.m. and run through 7 p.m. The Avery Point campus will show the films in room 103 of the Marine Sciences building starting at 4 p.m. and ending at 7 p.m. Both film series are free and open to the public.
The Earth Day Film Fest is sponsored by the University Libraries, with support from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR), UConn’s Department of Dining Services, retired veteran CANR writer Alexander Gavitt, and the Storrs and Avery Point EcoHusky student organizations, and Real Slow Food.
Scheduled to speak is Rick Hermanot, who is the owner and operator of Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm in Sterling, CT, which is the largest producer of free-range turkeys in the state.
If you’ve ever wondered if free range and organically grown are viable farming strategies, come see: “Fresh,” “Fridays on the Farm,” “Good Food,” or “The Real Dirt on Farmer John.”
UConn’s regional Avery Point campus in Groton will show three films examining sustainable marine practices, including “Farming the Seas,” “River of Renewal,” and the questions which can arise when you try to eat locally in “Eating Alaska.”
For a complete time schedule and detailed information about the films, please visit: http://www.lib.uconn.edu/about/news/film_festival.html.
STORRS, CT — The University of Connecticut will celebrate Earth Day with a series of films on sustainable agriculture on Thursday, April 22 at its main campus in Storrs and at its regional Avery Point campus in Groton. The films will be shown in the Student Union Theater, starting at 10 a.m. and run through 7 p.m. The Avery Point campus will show the films in room 103 of the Marine Sciences building starting at 4 p.m. and ending at 7 p.m. Both film series are free and open to the public.
The Earth Day Film Fest is sponsored by the University Libraries, with support from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR), UConn’s Department of Dining Services, retired veteran CANR writer Alexander Gavitt, and the Storrs and Avery Point EcoHusky student organizations, and Real Slow Food.
Scheduled to speak is Rick Hermanot, who is the owner and operator of Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm in Sterling, CT, which is the largest producer of free-range turkeys in the state.
If you’ve ever wondered if free range and organically grown are viable farming strategies, come see: “Fresh,” “Fridays on the Farm,”
“Good Food,” or “The Real Dirt on Farmer John.”
UConn’s regional Avery Point campus in Groton will show three films examining sustainable marine practices, including “Farming the Seas,” “River of Renewal,” and the questions which can arise when you try to eat locally in “Eating Alaska.”
For a complete time schedule and detailed information about the films, please visit their website at University of Connecticut Earth Day Film Fest 2010 – Moving Toward Sustainability.
It’s time to start getting prepared for the Boom Box Parade! We have some ideas and are ready to starting putting things together. Please contact us if you would like to be involved. We need you!
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