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PostSubject: Food Assessment mtg at Bird Feeder BSC   Food Assessment mtg at Bird Feeder BSC Icon_minitimeThu Oct 01, 2009 12:02 pm

The next Big Stone Lake Food Assessment meeting is Tuesday, October 6th at 6:00 PM at the Birdfeeder in Big Stone City, SD (551 Main Street)

These meetings are open to the public. Come find out what is happening with the food assessment work in your community and how you can get involved.

Below is the agenda for the meeting.

AGENDA
Introductions
Additions to Agenda
Market Development for Local Foods and Food Assessment in Big Stone Lake area
Farmer Surveying
Focus Groups
Screening of the Movie Fresh in Big Stone Lake Area
November community wide asset mapping meeting with Ken Meter in Big Stone Lake area.
Community Updates
Meeting Evaluation

If you are thinking of coming please let me know so we can plan accordingly

thanks and see you then,
Tom Taylor
Community Based Food Systems Organizer
Land Stewardship Project
Montevideo, MN 56265
toll free 1-877-328-9419
320-269-2105 X 10
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