Thursday, March 26, 2009

Limited Seating

Please RSVP to sarah.rykal@uwrf.edu by April 20th, in order to make sure there is a seat available for you. We expect this event to be at capacity. There will be standing room if seating is full.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

2009 Exhibitors

Land Stewardship Project - Buy Fresh, Buy Local
Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery
Viking Brewery
Pure Sun Family Farm, River Falls, WI
River Falls Farmers' Market
Whole Earth Co-op
MOSES
Wolf Honey Farm, Baldwin, WI
Red Horse Bakery
Rush River Produce
Falcon Foods
St. Croix County Extension
Kinnickinnic Community Farm, River Falls, WI
Piney Hill Farm, Glenwood City, WI
Grassroots Meat, River Falls, WI
Crystal Ball Farm, Osceola, WI
Bullfrog Fish Farm, Menomonie, WI
Organic Valley, LaFarge, WI

Winona LaDuke

Winona LaDuke is a rural development economist who has spent many years working on energy policy and energy self sufficiency in Native America. She lives and works on the White Earth Reservation. A graduate of Harvard and Antioch Universities, she has authored five books. Ms. LaDuke is currently the Executive Director of the White Earth Land Recovery Project, as well as the Executive Director of the Honor the Earth Fund, a national Native American foundation, both in Northern Minnesota. Today, Ms. LaDuke is known for her work in reconnecting the bonds between local food and culture in Native American communities. She speaks extensively on the importance of sustainable development, renewable energy, and food systems.


Here is a link to Winona LaDuke's page, along with a listing of all of the food projects she is involved in...

http://nativeharvest.com/winona_laduke

Parking Map

Here is the link to the University Center map. There is a pdf of the floor plan if you would like to locate the ballroom. Also, there is a link to the parking maps. Lots F & G will be available after 4:30 PM (free).




http://www.uwrf.edu/map/oblique/ucenter.php

Save - the - Date

“An Evening with Winona LaDuke: Cultivating a Local Food Community”

Thursday, April 30th, 2009




University of Wisconsin - River Falls, University Center, Riverview Ballroom,
500 East Wild Rose Avenue, River Falls, Wisconsin

5:00PM – 6:30PM Local Food Fair - Learn about various sources for purchasing local foods by visiting with representatives from local farms, community supported agriculture operations, grocery co-ops, farmers’ markets, restaurants, and other organizations that promote local food while dining on a variety of complimentary appetizers and beverages made with local ingredients.

6:30 – 8:30 PM Winona LaDuke will discuss the definition of a local food system and look at why local food systems are important in this day and age. Ms. LaDuke is a rural development economist who has spent many years working on energy policy and energy self sufficiency in Native America. She lives and works on the White Earth Reservation. A graduate of Harvard and Antioch Universities, she has authored five books. Ms. LaDuke is currently the Executive Director of the White Earth Land Recovery Project, as well as the Executive Director of the Honor the Earth Fund, a national Native American foundation, both in Northern Minnesota. She ran as the Green Party’s vice presidential candidate in l996 and 2000. In 1994, she was voted one of the nation’s 50 most promising leaders under the age of 40 by Time magazine, and in 1998, Ms. Magazine named her Woman of the Year. Today, Ms. LaDuke is known for her work in reconnecting the bonds between local food and culture in Native American communities. She speaks extensively on the importance of sustainable development, renewable energy, and food systems.


This event is co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin – River Falls College of Agriculture, Food, and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) and the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) through a three-year USDA grant to promote sustainable agriculture in Western Wisconsin, and by the St. Croix Institute for Sustainable Community Development at UW-RF.

There will be limited seating for this event, so please pre-register by emailing Sarah Rykal at sarah.rykal@uwrf.edu before April 20, 2009. While there is no fee for this event, free-will donations will be accepted to help promote sustainable agriculture in Western Wisconsin.