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Urban Gardens to Open Range: The Present and Future of Bay Area Food Landscapes

Come for an evening forum/reception in downtown Berkeley to highlight and promote discussion of the issues facing local farms and farmers in the Bay Area
The Bay Area is known as the cradle of the environmental movement. And it has been a major source of energy for the emerging movement for local,sustainable food production. Now Bay Nature magazine is collaborating with Sustainable Agricultural Education (SAGE) to bring these two vital movements closer together. This landmark event will provide a forum for a lively discussion with local producers and advocates on the joys and challenges of sustainable agriculture.
Guests:

  • Sue Conley, Cowgirl Creamery | Point Reyes
  • Jered Lawson, Pie Ranch | San Mateo Coast
  • Magdalena Ridley, LandPaths/Bayer Farm | Santa Rosa
  • Jason Mark, Earth Island Journal/Alemany Farm | San Francisco
  • Sibella Kraus, Sustainable Agriculture Education (SAGE)

Register here.

Wednesday, 11/16/11

Contact:

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Cost:

$10 + ticket fee

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David Brower Center

2150 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA 94704

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