Sunday, January 3, 2010

locavore events!

On Saturday, January 9, 35 farmers, fishermen and food producers will be in the cafeteria of the new Exeter High School in Exeter, NH from 10am-2pm, selling their meats, cheeses, milk, eggs, vegetables, fish and shrimp, prepared foods, baked goods, honey and maple syrup! You can find a full list of participating vendors and the products they will be selling at www.seacoasteatlocal.org

The new Exeter High School is located at 1 Blue Hawk Drive, or 315 Epping for GPS. Here's a map!


Locavore Dinner, January 13

The North Hampton Ag Commission is sponsoring a locavore dinner incorporating products of Winter Farmers’ Market participants.

A Roast Beef Dinner, with four vegetables, apple cider and baked apple dessert to be held at the Copper Lantern Restaurant, Lafayette Rd., North Hampton, at 6pm on Wednesday, January 13th.

The price of $20 per person is all inclusive of tax & gratuity, which will cover the purchases from local farmers and the staff of the restaurant. Reservations required, contact Dick Wollmar at 964-6793 or emailorgfarm@comcast.net


Winter Film Series: King Corn, January 29

at the Congregational Church in Exeter, 21 Front St, 7pm

A discussion of “Relocalization” and peripheral topics will be incorporated. There will also be a cozy fire in the fireplace of this homey restaurant. Director Ian Cheney will be in attendance! A documentary movie about two-friends, one acre of corn, and the subsidized crop that that drives our fast-food nation. When they try to follow their pile of corn into the food system, what they find raised troubling questions about how we eat -- and how we farm.Free and open to the public.

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