NOFA-VT March Meeting

Location
virtual
Cost
Free
Start Date
End Date
Contact Name
Jessica Hays Lucas, NOFA-VT Grassroots Organizer
Details

It's why we resonate so strongly with the parable of the long-handled spoons: When we come together around a table, we remember that we are not alone and recommit to keeping each other fed, safe, and warm—especially when we’re feasting on delicious local food grown by our producers.

There's been so much enthusiasm for NOFA-VT's "Long-Handled Spoons" Dinner Project. If this project caught your eye, come to this member meeting! Let's envision some ways that we can build community with our neighbors to create joy, power, and safety in the spirit of the long-handled spoon. 

We'll share ideas, resources, and support each other in taking some next good steps to cultivate stronger relationships with our neighbors and keep each other fed.

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