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FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER 2012









Please consider joining us at the FarmingOurFuture conference.  This event looks fabulous! 

 

We would like to include your comments and thoughts in our panel participation at the "Revitalizing Our Communities Through Food and Agriculture" workshop.
Please email us your comments at info@pbinc.org.


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Save-the-Date-v9

Farming Our Future, a conference for local and regional farmers, educators, farmers' market managers, agricultural students, providers of goods and services, consumers and all who care about the future of agriculture! 

 

Saturday, February 25th 2012

Taconic Hills CSD

Craryville, Columbia County, New York

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

farmingourfuture.org

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Keynote

Steffen Schneider - Hawthorne Valley Farm

"Agri-culture 3.0: An Agricultural Narrative for the Future"

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Panel

Moderator - Steffen Schneider - Director Farm Operations, Hawthorne Valley Farm

Amy Cotler - Farm to Table Advocate, Food Writer and Event Producer

Bruce Davenport - Davenport Farms

Ian Perry - 9th Grade Student, President of the HARVEST Club, Taconic Hills CSD

Ellen Poggi - Hand Hollow Farm

 

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Workshops

Revitalizing Our Communities Through Food and Agriculture

Panel Facilitated by Karyn Novakowski

Sally Baker, Philmont Beautification, Inc.

Fiona Lally - President, Lebanon Valley Business Association

Roberta Roll - Founder, Copake Farmers Market and Movement Therapist  

 

The Right Fit:  Matching Food and Farm to Market

Amy Cotler, Farm to Table Advocate, Food Writer and Event Producer

Farmland Accessibility Challenges and Opportunities

Marissa Codey, Conservation and Agricultural Programs Manager, Columbia Land Conservancy

 

Farmland Protection Plan - Where Are We Now?

Facilitated by Mary Ann Johnson and Todd Erling - Hudson Valley AgriBusiness Development Corp

 

Lender's Panel: Learning About Accessing Credit

Facilitated by Benneth Phelps, M.R.P. - Program Coordinator, The Carrot Project

Peter Elmer - Farm Service Agency

Emili Ponte - Farm Credit East

 

Youth Workshop - Building Tomorrow's Leaders

Vanessa Merrill, Taconic Hills Agriculture Teacher

Kim Carlo, Taconic Hills HARVEST Club Advisor 

Sharing Resources - The Cooperative Way

Bruce Davenport - Fourth Generation Farmer, Davenport Farms

 

Agenda

8:00 AM Doors Open

Registration & Continental Breakfast

Exhibitors, Poster Presenters and Networking

9:00 AM Keynote Address - Steffen Schneider, Hawthorne Valley Farm

10:30 AM  Panel Discussion and Q & A

12:00 PM  Lunch

1:15 PM  Workshops

3:15 PM  World Caf�

(a community dialogue)

4:30 PM  Program Closes

Taconic Hills, CSD - 73 County Rte 11A, Craryville, NY  12521 - Columbia County NY

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Registration

RSVP online $20.  At the door $25.

Registration includes Continental breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack break

Students are $10 per person and must show student ID.

Reserve your tickets now and pay at the door, or mail payment.

 

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Have Children?

Agriculture based program available for ages 5-14.  

Includes a hands on cooking demonstration, recycled paper projects,

building a gnome house for the family garden and swimming!

$10 per child and must be reserved in advance.

Reserve your tickets now and pay at the door, or mail payment.

 

Exhibitors & Sponsors

Exhibitor tables and sponsorships are available, please visit the website or call for details.

Exhibit Table - $50.  Includes 2 Tickets and Exhibit Table

Non Profit Tables are No Charge, however tickets must be purchased.

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Sponsors

Berkshire Taconic Foundation

Hudson Valley Clean Energy

Register Star

KeyBank

 

Beneficiaries

Proceeds from the conference will go toward Taconic Hill's H.A.R.V.E.S.T. Club,

(Healthy Agricultural Resources by Volunteers & Educators in Science & Technology) a program that engages youth in the process of growing healthy fruits,

flowers and vegetables in a school based garden, and the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO).

 

Organizers

Karen DiPeri - NY Agri-Women, Copake EAB

Anna Duhon - Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program

Todd M. Erling - Hudson Valley AgriBusiness Development Corporation

Sandra Gardner - Taconic Hills Central School District

Stephen E. Hadcock - Cornell University Cooperative Extension

John Langdon - Langdonhurst Farms, LLC

Rachel Schneider - Hawthorne Valley Farm Learning Center

Ben Shute - Hearty Roots Community Farm

 

Contact

 www.farmingourfuture.org 518-329-0890 karendiperi@gmail.com 

Mailing Address: Cornell University Cooperative Extension

479 Rte. 66, Hudson, NY 12534

ATT:  Farming Our Future 2/25/2012


The Philmont Beautification, Inc. "What's NEW" newsletter and community development programs are funded in part from generous support gratefully received from the following local businesses and funding agencies, and from our growing family of loyal community supporters like you!  Thank you so very much for your support.     

Main St. Public House-Philmont Meltz LumberEd Herrington's , IncHudson River Bank & Trust Co Foundation
 
  USDANYS Office of Community Renewal

Federation of Farmers Markets NYColumbia County Tourist DeptBerkshire Taconic Community Foundation     

 


Philmont Beautification, Inc. is a grass-roots non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation dedicated to community developement in the spirit of a traditional barn raising 
 
 

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