Change We Can Eat!
Suggested Donation at the door: $15.00
Reserve ticket at the Lincoln Box Office (Tues – Sat, noon till 6:00 pm)
What: Joel Salatin on the Emancipation of Food
When: Friday, March 19, 2010, 6-9 PM
Where: Canyon West Room at the Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia, corner of Mulberry and Meldrum
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
Location Moved for Joel Salatin Presentation: Change We Can Eat!
Due to overwhelming response, the venue for the Change We Can Eat! Presentation by Joel Salatin has been moved from Plymouth Congregation to the Lincoln Center, Canyon West Room in Fort Collins, Colorado (417 W. Magnolia, corner of Mulberry and Meldrum)
Seat reservations can be obtained through the Lincoln Center Box Office Tuesdays – Saturdays from noon – 6:00 PM. There is a suggested donation at the door of $15, cash or check made out to the Front Range Permaculture Institute. Donations help pay for event expenses and any extra proceeds will further projects of Front Range Permaculture Institute, like Feeding the Families Project by Happy Heart Farms.
Joel Salatin is a farmer, father, author, and speaker whose PolyFace Farms was featured in the Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan. Salatin recently appeared in the documentary film, Food Inc. and has written several books, one titled, Everything I Want to do is Illegal: War Stories from the Local Food Front.
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