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SUMMARY:Whole Grain Open House
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 2nd: Taste local grains and learn all about the local grain movement happening in our region in collaboration with the Northeast Grainshed Alliance. \nLearn all about: \n– the farms we source our wheat from\n– how we stone mill\n– what the SQFT Project is\n– grain quality and testing \nWe will talk about and taste local organic Rye\, Einkorn\, Hard Red Winter Wheat and Soft White Winter Wheat. \nFree to attend but registration is required. Thank you!
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/whole-grain-open-house/
LOCATION:Triple Green Jade Farm\, 624 Mountain View Drive\, Willsboro\, NY\, 12996\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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ORGANIZER;CN="Triple Green Jade Farm":MAILTO:info@triplegreenjadefarm.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220404T100000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T172836Z
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SUMMARY:Farm Tour (for Fellow Farmers) at North Country Creamery
DESCRIPTION:From Cornell Cooperative Extension of Essex County on Facebook: \n“Join us for a tour\, discussion and lunch at North Country Creamery\, a 100% grassfed dairy in Keeseville\, NY producing a diversity of cheeses and creamline yogurts on-farm. Along with a diversity of products\, North Country Creamery has grown a diversity of marketing avenues\, from retail on-site\, farmers’ markets\, CSA\, and wholesale to various retail locations\, as well as schools and institutions. Learn about ways NCC has recently scaled-up and streamlined yogurt production to serve their growing customer base sustainably. Hear about their rotational grazing practices\, including plans to build resilience to drought. Even if you have toured NCC before\, there are many new projects to catch up on.\n\nYogurt production happens on Mondays\, so you’ll get the opportunity to see the facility in full swing!\n\nThis event is being hosted for those involved with farming and value-added food businesses interested in learning about how North Country Creamery has built diversified markets\, strives for sustainable environmental practices\, prioritizes the welfare and comfort of their herd\, and is growing to feed many people within their communities and beyond. Growers and value-added producers from across the region are invited to attend.\n\nPlease RSVP to Carly Summers at cfs82@cornell.edu via email by March 21st.\n(Not for the general public.)\nThis event is free and supported by a Local Food Promotion Program USDA grant.”
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/farm-tour-north-country-creamery-an-event-for-the-farming-community-especially-dairy-producers/
LOCATION:North Country Creamery\, 931 Mace Chasm Rd.\, Keeseville\, NY\, 12944\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornell Cooperative Extension of Essex County":MAILTO:cfs82@cornell.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113843
CREATED:20220203T154528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T154528Z
UID:5137-1646938800-1646938800@adirondackharvest.com
SUMMARY:Seed to Supper: An Online Course for Beginning Gardeners on a Budget
DESCRIPTION:From our friends at CCE St. Lawrence County \n“CCE is offering a FREE gardening course to adult\, low-income* county residents. \nThis course includes six weekly classes geared toward beginning gardeners with limited resources who are eager to grow healthy food for their families. \nSign up now before the class is full! (link below) \nWe will cover how to: \n\nplan a garden\nplant seedlings\nmanage pests\nuse the harvest.\n\nThe focus will be on creative ways to contain costs while growing healthy food. \nSeed to Supper will be offered online starting March 10\, 2021 and meeting every other week on Thursdays until May 19th. Each class will be around 1.5 hours and will be taught by several trained Master Gardener Volunteers and Erica LaFountain\, Community Horticulture Educator. Class dates: 3/10\, 3/24\, 4/7\, 4/14 (moved forward due to spring vacation)\, 5/5\, 5/19. \nParticipants will receive garden kits and manuals to use during and after the course. The kits will include basic tools\, seeds\, seedlings\, and a soil test for the participant’s garden plot. Adults with some space for gardening and internet access\, will be best served this time around\, though there are plans to offer a completely in-person version of this course when it is safe to do so. \nProviding healthy food and a calming outdoor hobby for yourself and your family can be a powerful experience to gain food security and counter stress. Participants will not only have an opportunity to increase their knowledge and skills related to food gardening\, but also to connect to local resources and a support system to face their challenges. \nIf you are an adult\, and a low income county resident and you are interested in this class\, please fill out this brief questionnaire and you’ll be contacted within a few days. \n*For the purposes of this program\, anyone who is eligible for SNAP\, Medicaid\, WIC\, or HEAP is also eligible for Seed to Supper”
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/seed-to-supper-an-online-course-for-beginning-gardeners-on-a-budget/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260430T113843
CREATED:20220203T154528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T154528Z
UID:5137-1646938800-1646938800@adirondackharvest.com
SUMMARY:Seed to Supper: An Online Course for Beginning Gardeners on a Budget
DESCRIPTION:From our friends at CCE St. Lawrence County \n“CCE is offering a FREE gardening course to adult\, low-income* county residents. \nThis course includes six weekly classes geared toward beginning gardeners with limited resources who are eager to grow healthy food for their families. \nSign up now before the class is full! (link below) \nWe will cover how to: \n\nplan a garden\nplant seedlings\nmanage pests\nuse the harvest.\n\nThe focus will be on creative ways to contain costs while growing healthy food. \nSeed to Supper will be offered online starting March 10\, 2021 and meeting every other week on Thursdays until May 19th. Each class will be around 1.5 hours and will be taught by several trained Master Gardener Volunteers and Erica LaFountain\, Community Horticulture Educator. Class dates: 3/10\, 3/24\, 4/7\, 4/14 (moved forward due to spring vacation)\, 5/5\, 5/19. \nParticipants will receive garden kits and manuals to use during and after the course. The kits will include basic tools\, seeds\, seedlings\, and a soil test for the participant’s garden plot. Adults with some space for gardening and internet access\, will be best served this time around\, though there are plans to offer a completely in-person version of this course when it is safe to do so. \nProviding healthy food and a calming outdoor hobby for yourself and your family can be a powerful experience to gain food security and counter stress. Participants will not only have an opportunity to increase their knowledge and skills related to food gardening\, but also to connect to local resources and a support system to face their challenges. \nIf you are an adult\, and a low income county resident and you are interested in this class\, please fill out this brief questionnaire and you’ll be contacted within a few days. \n*For the purposes of this program\, anyone who is eligible for SNAP\, Medicaid\, WIC\, or HEAP is also eligible for Seed to Supper”
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/seed-to-supper-an-online-course-for-beginning-gardeners-on-a-budget/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T140000
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CREATED:20220408T142559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220408T142610Z
UID:5536-1650463200-1650466800@adirondackharvest.com
SUMMARY:Intro to Farm to Institution for Food Service Providers (zoom)
DESCRIPTION:If you work in food service or administration at a regional hospital\, nursing home\, congregate meal site\, or senior living center we invite you to join us for an informational Farm to Institution zoom presentation being held virtually on Wednesday\, April 20th at 2pm. \nDuring this presentation you will hear from Meghan Dohman\, Farm to Institution Educator\, CCE Essex and Carl Bowen\, Director of Support Services\, Adirondack Health. Meghan and Carl will go in-depth about what the Farm to Institution program is and how you can implement it in your facility in a way that works for you and your budget. \nAdvance registration is required\, please sign up at: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtf-mupzMoG9FSTZH6FIJ5lOdZ268G3AG4 \n  \n 
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/intro-to-farm-to-institution-with-adirondack-medical-center-for-food-service-providers-zoom/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113843
CREATED:20220203T154528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T154528Z
UID:5137-1646938800-1646938800@adirondackharvest.com
SUMMARY:Seed to Supper: An Online Course for Beginning Gardeners on a Budget
DESCRIPTION:From our friends at CCE St. Lawrence County \n“CCE is offering a FREE gardening course to adult\, low-income* county residents. \nThis course includes six weekly classes geared toward beginning gardeners with limited resources who are eager to grow healthy food for their families. \nSign up now before the class is full! (link below) \nWe will cover how to: \n\nplan a garden\nplant seedlings\nmanage pests\nuse the harvest.\n\nThe focus will be on creative ways to contain costs while growing healthy food. \nSeed to Supper will be offered online starting March 10\, 2021 and meeting every other week on Thursdays until May 19th. Each class will be around 1.5 hours and will be taught by several trained Master Gardener Volunteers and Erica LaFountain\, Community Horticulture Educator. Class dates: 3/10\, 3/24\, 4/7\, 4/14 (moved forward due to spring vacation)\, 5/5\, 5/19. \nParticipants will receive garden kits and manuals to use during and after the course. The kits will include basic tools\, seeds\, seedlings\, and a soil test for the participant’s garden plot. Adults with some space for gardening and internet access\, will be best served this time around\, though there are plans to offer a completely in-person version of this course when it is safe to do so. \nProviding healthy food and a calming outdoor hobby for yourself and your family can be a powerful experience to gain food security and counter stress. Participants will not only have an opportunity to increase their knowledge and skills related to food gardening\, but also to connect to local resources and a support system to face their challenges. \nIf you are an adult\, and a low income county resident and you are interested in this class\, please fill out this brief questionnaire and you’ll be contacted within a few days. \n*For the purposes of this program\, anyone who is eligible for SNAP\, Medicaid\, WIC\, or HEAP is also eligible for Seed to Supper”
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/seed-to-supper-an-online-course-for-beginning-gardeners-on-a-budget/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T160000
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CREATED:20220325T180946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T181131Z
UID:5487-1650708000-1650729600@adirondackharvest.com
SUMMARY:Washington County Fiber Tour
DESCRIPTION:Start at any farm or the spinning mill\, then drive anywhere you prefer. Farms are open both days 10 -4 (unless noted otherwise). Visit alpacas\, bunnies\, goats\, sheep and lambs\, llamas\, and more – on the farm; and meet the farmers and their families. Shop for handspun and dyed yarns\, unique woven and knitted items\, high-quality fleeces\, cuts of lamb\, and more. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nFind a list of participating farms and businesses at: https://washingtoncountyfibertour.org/farms/
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/5487/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113843
CREATED:20220325T180946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T181131Z
UID:5487-1650708000-1650729600@adirondackharvest.com
SUMMARY:Washington County Fiber Tour
DESCRIPTION:Start at any farm or the spinning mill\, then drive anywhere you prefer. Farms are open both days 10 -4 (unless noted otherwise). Visit alpacas\, bunnies\, goats\, sheep and lambs\, llamas\, and more – on the farm; and meet the farmers and their families. Shop for handspun and dyed yarns\, unique woven and knitted items\, high-quality fleeces\, cuts of lamb\, and more. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nFind a list of participating farms and businesses at: https://washingtoncountyfibertour.org/farms/
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/5487/
LOCATION:NY
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adirondackharvest.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Wash-County-Fiber-Tour.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113843
CREATED:20220203T154528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220203T154528Z
UID:5137-1646938800-1646938800@adirondackharvest.com
SUMMARY:Seed to Supper: An Online Course for Beginning Gardeners on a Budget
DESCRIPTION:From our friends at CCE St. Lawrence County \n“CCE is offering a FREE gardening course to adult\, low-income* county residents. \nThis course includes six weekly classes geared toward beginning gardeners with limited resources who are eager to grow healthy food for their families. \nSign up now before the class is full! (link below) \nWe will cover how to: \n\nplan a garden\nplant seedlings\nmanage pests\nuse the harvest.\n\nThe focus will be on creative ways to contain costs while growing healthy food. \nSeed to Supper will be offered online starting March 10\, 2021 and meeting every other week on Thursdays until May 19th. Each class will be around 1.5 hours and will be taught by several trained Master Gardener Volunteers and Erica LaFountain\, Community Horticulture Educator. Class dates: 3/10\, 3/24\, 4/7\, 4/14 (moved forward due to spring vacation)\, 5/5\, 5/19. \nParticipants will receive garden kits and manuals to use during and after the course. The kits will include basic tools\, seeds\, seedlings\, and a soil test for the participant’s garden plot. Adults with some space for gardening and internet access\, will be best served this time around\, though there are plans to offer a completely in-person version of this course when it is safe to do so. \nProviding healthy food and a calming outdoor hobby for yourself and your family can be a powerful experience to gain food security and counter stress. Participants will not only have an opportunity to increase their knowledge and skills related to food gardening\, but also to connect to local resources and a support system to face their challenges. \nIf you are an adult\, and a low income county resident and you are interested in this class\, please fill out this brief questionnaire and you’ll be contacted within a few days. \n*For the purposes of this program\, anyone who is eligible for SNAP\, Medicaid\, WIC\, or HEAP is also eligible for Seed to Supper”
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/seed-to-supper-an-online-course-for-beginning-gardeners-on-a-budget/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220430T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113843
CREATED:20220406T192138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220406T192233Z
UID:5521-1651312800-1651323600@adirondackharvest.com
SUMMARY:Little Farmhouse Flowers Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:From littlefarmhouseflowers.com:“Come to the farm and spend some time with us in the flowers. Our 3-hour workshops include a farm tour\, a guided visit of the display garden\, a group flower harvest\, a design demonstration\, and time to make your own floral arrangement to take home. Each workshop will center on a featured crop. Choose from specialty tulips & daffodils\, ranunculus & anemone\, peonies\, garden roses\, dahlias\, dried flowers or our special Mother’s Day spring flower class. 10am-1pm. Light refreshments served. Ages 12+ only\, please. $185 per person. ” \nApril 30 Specialty Tulips & Double Daffodils (10am-1pm) \nMay 7 Mother’s Day Menagerie of Spring Flowers (10am-1pm) \nMay 21 Anemones & Ranunculus (10am-1pm) \nJune 18 Peonies (10m-1pm) \nJune 25 Garden Roses (10am-1pm) \nJuly 9 Garden Roses (10am-1pm) \nSeptember 5 Dahlias (10am-1pm) \nOctober 1 Dried Flowers (10am-1pm) \nMore info and registration at: littlefarmhouseflowers.com/shop/2022-workshop-series 
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/little-farmhouse-farmers-workshop-series/
LOCATION:Little Farmhouse Flowers\, 593 Stickney Bridge Road\, Jay\, NY\, 12941\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Little Farmhouse Flowers":MAILTO:linda@littlefarmhouseflowers.com
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