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SUMMARY:Farming in a Changing Landscape: A Dialogue About Local Food Systems
DESCRIPTION:About this event from thegrangehall.info \n“The pandemic and its aftermath brought tremendous changes and new pressures to independent farms in and around the Adirondack region. Rising costs\, scarce labor\, and shifting demographics and land ownership patterns are changing the ways farms work in the North Country. Climate change has added another layer of risk to agriculture\, everywhere. Across the nation and around the world\, consolidation of the production\, processing\, transportation and distribution of food is accelerating. What does all this change mean for the array of family-sized farms that produce direct-to-consumer whole food for our communities? What new challenges are on the horizon\, and what opportunities do these changes present? What do we want from our unique foodshed and agricultural landscape\, and how can we work together to shape them? \nKristin Kimball will lead a panel discussion with Racey Henderson\, Reber Rock Farm\, Ian Ater\, Fledging Crow Farm\, and David Brunner and Rhonda Butler\, Asgaard Farm \n\n\n\n\n\nKristin Kimball co-owns and farms at Essex Farm\, a full-diet\, year-round CSA founded in 2003. She’s the author of two books about her life as a farmer\, The Dirty Life and Good Husbandry.\n\n$5 / students free”
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/farming-in-a-changing-landscape-a-dialogue-about-local-food-systems/
LOCATION:Whallonsburg Grange\, 1610 Nys Route 22\, Whallonsburg\, NY\, 12936\, United States
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SUMMARY:Uncovering African-American History in the Adirondacks
DESCRIPTION:More info about this event thegrangehall.info \n“In this talk\, Paul Smith’s professor Curt Stager shares the research and writing he has been doing on the history of African Americans in the North Country\, including mapping all 3\,000 lots given by Garret Smith to Black families to settle in the region in the 1850s and digging up the stories of these families.. He and his wife\, Kary Johnson\, traveled 5\,000 miles this summer on a trip to visit sites in the South connected to Black Adirondackers who lived and died here. This research is helping to uncover their lost history and change the history of the Adirondacks. \nCurt is an ecologist\, paleoclimatologist\, and science journalist who is the author of Deep Future\, Your Atomic Self\, and Field Notes From the Northern Forest. He brings his diverse background to bear on his books\, radio programs\, and presentations\, blending the long-term perspective of a climate historian and multidisciplinary outlook of a biologist-geologist with the communication skills of a lifelong teacher and writer. \n$5 / students free”
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/uncovering-african-american-history-in-the-adirondacks/
LOCATION:Whallonsburg Grange\, 1610 Nys Route 22\, Whallonsburg\, NY\, 12936\, United States
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SUMMARY:Holiday Market
DESCRIPTION:A cheerful farmers’ and artisan market in the historic Whallonsburg Grange Hall. Buy holiday gifts and stock up on locally grown and raised produce\, dairy products\, baked goods\, maple\, honey\, meat\, jams and jellies.
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/holiday-market/
LOCATION:Whallonsburg Grange\, 1610 Nys Route 22\, Whallonsburg\, NY\, 12936\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Champlain Hills and Shores: A Planetary Story
DESCRIPTION:“This special presentation by Jerry Jenkins will look at the hills and shores of Lake Champlain\, viewed locally as distinctive biological patterns; regionally as ecological themes that occur widely in the Northern Forest; and globally as part of a planetary story. \n\n\nJerry Jenkins is a field biologist and biogeographer\, trained in philosophy and physics\, with fifty-five years of field experience in the Northern Forest Region; author of the Adirondack Atlas\, Acid Rain in the Adirondacks\, and Climate Change in the Adirondacks; founder\, with Ed McNeill\, of the Northern Forest Atlas Project; and author\, illustrator\, and designer of it books and graphics.” \n\nTuesday\, November 1 at 7:00pm\n$5 donation / students free.
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/the-champlain-hills-and-shores-a-planetary-story/
LOCATION:Whallonsburg Grange\, 1610 Nys Route 22\, Whallonsburg\, NY\, 12936\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kiss the Ground Film Showing at the Grange
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Whallonsburg Grange for a documentary focusing on regenerative agriculture\, “Kiss the Ground”(2020). \n“Kiss the Ground” (2020) is an “inspiring and groundbreaking film that reveals the first viable solution to our climate crisis.”  Documentary focusing on regenerative agriculture. \n\nThe historic Whallonsburg Grange is located in the heart of the Champlain Valley\, 5 miles from Lake Champlain and the village of Essex\, New York. It sits at the crossroads of NYS Route 22 and Whallons Bay Road in the hamlet of Whallonsburg. The beautifully restored\, century-old building is home to concerts by regionally and nationally known performers\, a bi-weekly film series\, plays\, lectures\, classes and workshops throughout the year. 
URL:https://adirondackharvest.com/event/kiss-the-ground-film-showing-at-the-grange/
LOCATION:Whallonsburg Grange\, 1610 Nys Route 22\, Whallonsburg\, NY\, 12936\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Social Gatherings
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