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September 24, 2019, Tuesday - Field to Fork Fall Forum at Able Seedhouse

Time: 7p

Location: Able Seedhouse & Brewery, 1121 Quincy St NE

Field to Fork Fall Forum

Clean Water Action is launching our Field to Fork Forum series as a part of our Field to Fork: Sustainable Feed, Sustainable Food campaign. These are an opportunity to bring together leaders across the landscapes of sustainable farming and food to share knowledge and provide an overview of their organization or business, including programs and resources.

The fall forum topic will feature speakers from organizations around the state working to develop more sustainable food systems through initiatives and programs that focus on farmland stewardship, business development, and stronger communities that support equity and fairness for all. Speakers will include Homegrown Minneapolis, The Food Group and more!

The first 25 to RSVP with eventbrite will receive a FREE drink to enjoy during the forum. Able's house beers as well as non-alcoholic options will be available.