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SUMMARY:FreshFoodNY Mobile App Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Adirondack Harvest\, a program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Essex County\, will offer a presentation on the new FreshFoodNY Mobile App initiative by Jacqueline Lachevre\, Systems Consultant with Crave Food Systems on April 17 at 7 p.m. at the Warren County Soil & Water District Office on Schroon River Road in Warrensburgh\, NY. \nThe Farmers Market Federation of NY has partnered with Crave Food Systems to bring farmers an opportunity that will create new access to their business and drive new customers to farmers markets\, encouraging them to invest their food dollars in local businesses. \nFreshFoodNY is a virtual farmers market where customers can connect with farmers through the convenience of an online connection\, pre-order items\, pay and then pick up at the farmers market. The app helps farmers meet new customers\, better service existing ones and allows vendors to show up at the market with products already sold. \nThe FreshFoodNY app requires little maintenance\, but has tremendous opportunity to positively impact a farmer’s business. If you’re interested in testing out the app\, please come to the presentation or let me know promptly and I’ll pass along your information to Jacqueline\, who has offered to help farmers set up their profiles. Once there are a critical number of farmers enrolled in the app within a market\, they will be able to begin a promotional campaign targeting our area and drive customer traffic to the market on the FreshFoodNY app. The app can also help farmers who not only attend markets but are involved with other forms of direct marketing such as farm stands\, stores\, etc. \nTo review\, the goal of the state-wide initiative is to increase foot traffic at the markets and business for our New York producers by introducing them to FreshFoodNY. The app is a virtual farmers market that allows consumers to pre-order from vendors\, and pick up their orders at the farmers market\, at no cost to the vendor or the market. By making local food available online\, the app will enhance the current farmers market presence and drive new consumers into the market – prompting them to invest their food dollars in our local producers. \nPlease contact Teresa Whalen\, Adirondack Harvest Board President and Southern Chapter Representative\, either by email at taawhalen@yahoo.com\, or phone at 518-466-5497 if you are able to attend the presentation. Farmers from throughout the Adirondack region are welcome.
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/freshfoodny-mobile-app-presentation/
LOCATION:Warren County Soil & Water District Office\, 394 Schroon River Rd\, Warrensburgh\, NY\, 12885\, United States
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SUMMARY:Adirondack Harvest Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Adirondack Harvest will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday\, March 20\, 2018.  Chapter meetings will be held at various sites listed below\, followed by a “Zoom” virtual meeting at 7:00pm.  This meeting is free and open to the public! This is a great chance to connect with other members\, elect your chapter representatives and discuss what Adirondack Harvest is doing for your business.  More importantly\, what do you think Adirondack Harvest should be doing for your business? We will showcase the new website\, looking for your suggestions on improvements and give a financial update along with other items. \nPick the location that works for you! \n\nCCE Essex County\, 3 Sisco Street\, Westport. 5:30 potluck/chapter meeting\, 7:00\nregional meeting. RSVP to Laurie Davis 518-962-4810\, ext. 404 or lsd22@cornell.edu.\nShady Grove Farm\, 844 State Rte 22B\, Peru\, Clinton County. 6:00 dinner/chapter meeting\, 7:00 regional meeting. RSVP to Sara Bull or Amy Ivy at 518-561-7450 or slk95@cornell.edu or adi2@cornell.edu.\nCCE Franklin County\, 355 West Main Street\, Malone 6:00pm potluck/chapter\nmeeting\, 7:00 regional meeting.  RSVP to Roger Hastings or\nhastingssheep@gmail.com.\nCCE Warren County\, 377 Schroon River Road\, Warrensburg. 5:30 potluck/chapter meeting\, then 7:00 regional meeting. RSVP to Teresa Whalen at 518-466-5497 or taawhalen@yahoo.com.\nOR join from home via Zoom web connection or dial-in number. This will be sent in an email if you are a member.  If you are not a member and would like to join us from home\, please contact Laurie at lsd22@cornell.edu.
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/adirondack-harvest-annual-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Food From the Farm: Eating Local in the North Country
DESCRIPTION:Meet the farmers and sample tasty dishes  \n3 local restaurant chefs will be preparing samples \nLatitude 44 Bistro\,  Farmhouse Pantry\, Himalaya Restaurant \nAdmission price is all inclusive: \n\nLots of free samples\nDoor prizes\nMeet your farmers\nFarm products for sale\, CSA sign-ups\nInformation on gardening and nutrition\nFamily friendly fun\, kid’s table\nRecipes for cooking with local products\nLive music: The Library Jam Band\nCome support our local food economy!\n\nAdmission: $5/adult\, ages 5 & under free\, $20 maximum per family \nemail Amy Ivy at adi2@cornell.edu or Sara Bull at slk95@cornell.edu. \nCCE provides equal program and employment opportunities
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/food-from-the-farm-eating-local-in-the-north-country/
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SUMMARY:Permaculture Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Over the past six seasons Dani Baker\, co-owner of Cross Island Farms\, has developed just under an acre of her certified organic farm as a multi-functional edible forest garden encompassing numerous permaculture principles and practices.  Join her as she describes the process of planning and planting over 300 cultivars of edible fruits\, nuts\, berries\, and other edibles\, both native and uncommon. \nLearn of the multitude of factors considered in deciding where and with what to plant the seven permaculture layers she has incorporated and identify a large variety of supportive plants integrated into the landscape.  Attendees will have an opportunity to sample edible fruits\, flowers\, greens and herbs in season and go home with a potted plant to begin or add to their own garden. \nThis workshop should be of interest to homeowners and back yard gardeners who wish to incorporate perennial edibles into their landscapes as well as farmers who are interested in developing additional income streams. For the past 3 years the general public has been offered U-pick opportunities by appointment in the garden\, and its herbs and berries have been appreciated by local high end chefs.   The garden has been a site for educational workshops (like this one)\, permaculture tours\, and benefits for local not-for-profits.  Future plans include offering the garden for rent for weddings and other special events\, and developing a certified organic perennial nursery operation. \nThe Edible Forest Garden is the latest addition to Cross Island Farms’ diversified operation.  Located on 102 acres\, this certified organic farm includes season extension hoop houses\, annual vegetable gardens\, rotationally grazed beef cattle\, meat goats\, heritage breed pigs\, ducks\, and chickens\, and renewable wind and solar power. Educational organic tours\, workshops\, and on-farm rustic camping round out its offerings. \nDani Baker is a former psychologist for whom operating an organic farm is her “retirement gig.” As a child she performed most of the landscaping work on the ½ acre surrounding her newly built family home.  As an adult\, she cultivated a small or large vegetable garden whenever she had a piece of land to work.  She became a full time organic farmer when she retired in 2006.  She has acquired her knowledge of permaculture design through reading and workshops including a tour of Martin Crawford’s Edible Forest Garden in Dartington\, England.\, and a recent weekend workshop with Dave Jacke. \nCross Island Farms is located on Wellesley Island in Jefferson County\, NY.  It is easily accessed from the North via Routes 37 and 12\, and from the South via I-81.  Take I-81 across the first span of the 1000 Island Bridge and take exit 51.  Turn right at the end of the ramp. Turn right at the stop sign.  Turn right onto Cross Island Road.  The garden is 7/8 mile down this road on the left.  Park on the roadside. Plan to arrive at 12:45 to register at the garden gate. For more information\, please call Cross Island Farms at 315-482-3663 or Adirondack Harvest at 518-962-4810 x (409). \nIf you are interested in carpooling from the Essex County area please contact Adirondack Harvest!
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/permaculture-workshop/
LOCATION:Cross Island Farms\, 44301 Cross Island Road\, Wellesley Island\, NY\, 13640\, United States
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SUMMARY:Essex County Cheese Tour
DESCRIPTION:We are very fortunate to have three artisanal creameries who are willing to open their  doors to the public for a day. Folks are encouraged to travel from farm to farm enjoying farm tours\, demonstrations\, cheese samples\, prepared food and farm products for sale and more!
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/essex-county-cheese-tour/
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SUMMARY:Bike the Barns
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA)\, Bike the Barns is a fully supported recreational road cycling tour supporting the rich agricultural movement of the North Country. This one-day Champlain Valley farm-by-bike experience will feature farm tour stops staged along the route where you can personally connect with the local food revolution. The agritourism experience culminates with a finish line local food celebration complete with a meal\, beverages and live music. All proceeds will be used to support local farms and a portion of every rider’s event fee will go directly into the Farm Share Fund.
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SUMMARY:Self-Guided Farm Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Drop by the farm from dawn to dusk for a self guided scavenger hunt. Stop in our Welcome Center to pick up a scavenger hunt and map\, and then explore the grounds of our 166 acres to find an array of interesting phenomena around the farm and fields. Leashed pets are fine and the site is partially handicap accessible. Parking available along the white fence in the feild.
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/self-guided-farm-scavenger-hunt/
LOCATION:Pitney Meadow Community Farm\, 223 West Ave\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Tour
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SUMMARY:Self-Guided Farm Tour at North Country Creamery
DESCRIPTION:All week we are offering folks to come do a self-guided farm tour around our farm. We will also have a nature scavenger hunt and coloring sheet for kids! Visit our farmstore to get started.
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/self-guided-farm-tour-at-north-country-creamery/
LOCATION:North Country Creamery\, 931 Mace Chasm Rd.\, Keeseville\, NY\, 12944\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Tour
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