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May 22, 2012 (All day)

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Pop-Up Farmer's Market

May 24, 2012 - 4:30pm

The Greater Stamford Area Chamber of Commerce (GSACC) is pleased to announce that they are sponsoring a pop-up farmers’ market on Thursday, May 24, 2012 from 4:30 to 6 PM at the historic Stamford Railroad Station, located at 21 Railroad Avenue. The market is right before the long Memorial Day weekend and the vendors will have all kinds of goodies available to help complete your celebration. There is plenty of parking available around the station.  Read more

Tay Home hosts a day in Provence

May 26, 2012 - 4:00pm

 

TAY HOME hosts refreshing tea cocktails to celebrate the beginning of the season of fun!   " A DAY IN PROVENCE   " will be served...  when :Saturday May 26th  from 4- 7 pm  where :Tay Home 131 Main StreetAndes, NY  www.taytea.com

Meet, Greet and Eat

May 21, 2012 - 5:30pm

Onteora Schools will host “Meet, Greet and Eat” (last year known as “Cool Aid”), a food lovers’ fundraiser, on Monday, May 21st, 5:30-7:30 in the MS/HS cafeteria. Proceeds will benefit our efforts to update the middle/high school cafeteria serving area with new equipment, enhancing traffic flow and overall appearance and further highlighting our healthier food choices. 


 


Marybeth and Devin Mills of Peekamoose Restaurant in Big Indian, New York are co-chairing the event, together with parent, Maxanne Resnick.  The evening will feature our finest local chefs serving prepared hors d’oeuvres for purchase by attendees.  Chefs will include:


 


Bread Alone – Sharon Burns Leader


Cucina – Gianni Scappin


Hickory BBQ – Steve Slutzky


Jane’s Ice Cream – Jane and Amy Keller


Joshua’s Café – Stephanie Schachter


Oriole 9 and Yum Yum Noodle Bar – Luc Moeys


Peekamoose Restaurant – Devin Mills


Pika’s Quiches – Pika Roels


Red Onion Restaurant – Kevin Katz


 


Other food demonstrations and activities include:


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How to Ban Fracking in Your Town

May 12, 2012 - 9:30pm

 

CALLING ALL Defense Against Fracking

Come to a FrackAction TRAINING on how to get your Town to pass  Local Ordinances Banning Hydrofracking.   Don't let Gov. Cuomo open NY to the Gas Companies---Town by Town we can change the state.

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845.687.0692

How to Ban Fracking in Your Town

May 12, 2012 - 9:30pm

 

CALLING ALL Defense Against Fracking

Come to a FrackAction TRAINING on how to get your Town to pass  Local Ordinances Banning Hydrofracking.   Don't let Gov. Cuomo open NY to the Gas Companies---Town by Town we can change the state.

WHEN: THIS SATURDAY, MAY 12TH, 9:30-11:30am  Read more

845.687.0692

Sherman Hill Farmstead - Marketing Your Farm Products & Potluck

August 6, 2012 - 5:00pm

Location:  9626 County Highway 21, Franklin,NY 13775
Linda Smith & Morgan George


Sherman Hill Farmstead in Franklin will provide training on marketing your farm products.A family owned, sustainable farm producing goats milk cheeses since 1993. In the fall of 2010, they added cow-milk cheeses, both fresh and aged, including several raw milk varieties.A potluck supper will follow.

607-829-6886

Stony Creek Farmstead On-Farm Training & Potluck

July 16, 2012 - 5:00pm

Location:  1738 Freer Hollow Road, Walton, NY 13856
Kate & Dan Marsiglio


A small family farm located just off the Franklin-Walton Road, Stony Creek raises pastured turkeys, broilers, pigs, eggs and a wide variety of organic vegetables. The farm also hosts workshops and school group tours in addition to offering overnight farmstays. Stony Creek Farm's training will focus on raising mixed livestock. A potluck supper will follow.

607-865-7965

Burnett Farms On-Farm Training & Potluck

June 11, 2012 - 5:00pm

June 11th, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Location:  1901 Bramley Mountain, Bovina, NY 13740
Steve Burnett


Burnett Farms is nestled into a high Catskill saddle comprised of pasture, tillage fields, forest and ponds. Working within this diverse landscape, designing the farm and its processes has been both rewarding and challenging.Steve will offer valuable training on the approaches he has taken to designing his farm, his “predictable failures and lucky successes.”A potluck supper will follow.

Without Walls EcoPracticum Potluck Social

June 1, 2012 - 6:00pm

Location:  Camp Shomria, 52 Lake Marie Road, Liberty, NY


Without Walls' Eco Practicum is an environmental sustainability and action program for undergraduate students and recent grads. The program participants get hands-on experience farming, caring for livestock and creating a healthy community.As part of their first unit, "Growing Enough Food:  The Role of Organic, Local Produce in the Global Food System," they have invited Catskills CRAFT to a potluck where their students can engage with local farmers.


Other:  Transportation available - please email info@catskillscraft.org for details

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