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SUMMARY:An Evening with Robin Greenfield - The Year of Foraging
DESCRIPTION:For one year Robin Greenfield is foraging every bite of his food and medicine. A year without grocery stores\, restaurants\, pharmacies or even a garden. “Nature” is his garden!\nIs it possible to eat in harmony with Earth and live in reciprocity? Robin wholeheartedly believes so and is putting this love and devotion for Earth into bold action as he harvests the food and medicine that is growing freely and abundantly all around us. \nHe is traveling to our community to share his foraging journey and celebrate the individuals and organizations in our community working for a more resilient\, local food system. He will also share about the 1 Million Community Fruit Trees Initiative and invite us to get involved in this grassroots collaborative effort in food sovereignty. \nJoin us for an eye opening exploration of food sovereignty through the food and medicine that is growing abundantly all around us. \nEvent Details:\nHosted by Bellview Grange 1050 Tolman Creek Road\, Ashland\, OR\n6:00-8:30 PM
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/an-evening-with-robin-greenfield-the-year-of-foraging/
LOCATION:Bellevue Grange\, 1050 Tollman Creek Road\, Ashland\, Or\, 97520
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Environment,Food Security
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SUMMARY:Picnic for Pollinator Pals
DESCRIPTION:Join Pollinator Project Rogue Valley  for its Picnic for Pollinator Pals. Support this unique and place-based youth educational program. Celebrate National Pollinator Week with food\, fun\, friends and more. Click here to learn more about Farm Bus Bistro and Arpeggio Vineyard. Proceeds support Pollinator Project Rogue Valley Youth Education Program.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/picnic-for-pollinator-pals/
LOCATION:Arpeggio Vineyard & Sunflower Farm\, 3578 Pioneer Road\, Medford\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,Environment,Food Security
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SUMMARY:Undoing the Power of Corporate Ag
DESCRIPTION:Independent media Barn Raiser is hosting a free event discuss how farmers and rural communities across the country can fight corporate power for the sake of land\, labor\, water\, and democracy itself. \nSonja Trom Eayrs\, author of Dodge County\, Inc.\, and Joe Maxwell\, co-founder of Farm Action\, will lead the discussion. Limited spots are available. RSVP today.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/undoing-the-power-of-corporate-ag/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Environment,Food Security,Indigenous rights
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250120
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SUMMARY:We Fight Back: Inauguration Day
DESCRIPTION:On Inauguration Day\, January 20th\, people will come together throughout the country to demand a future that centers the needs of the people over the interests of the wealthy elite. With voices raised for workers’ rights\, immigrant rights\, and environmental justice\, we will call for an end to the genocide in Gaza\, the U.S. war machine\, and the rule of billionaires. \n  \nhttps://www.codepink.org/j2025
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/27521/
LOCATION:Everywhere
CATEGORIES:Allies,Community Event,Democracy,Environment,Food Security,Immigration,InterFaith,Nonviolence,War & Peace
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241029T180000
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SUMMARY:SOCAN: How Climate Change is Impacting Oregon Farmers
DESCRIPTION:Southern Oregon farmers exist on the frontlines of climate change. This is because the variables of seasonal temperature and water availability are both dominant factors influencing crop viability and success and are also the primary variables influenced by global warming and its climate change consequences. \nMaud Powell\, with OSU Extension’s Southern Oregon Office in Central Points serves as Associate Professor of Practice in the Small Farms Program. SOCAN’s October monthly general meeting at the Medford Public Library on October 29 from 6:00 – 7:30 will feature a presentation by Maud that explores the impacts of climate change on farmers and ranchers in Southern Oregon\, especially related to their mental health and emotional well-being\, and an Oregon State University Initiative\, ‘Climate Stress and Grief: Building Resilience in Farmers and Ranchers’ that is addressing these concerns. Powell will also share initial findings from qualitative research conducted with Oregon farmers.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/27241/
LOCATION:Medford Library\, 205 Central Avenue\, Medford\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Climate,Food Security
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230801T160000
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SUMMARY:A Friend's Call to a Farm Bill for All
DESCRIPTION:Our food system is failing to address hunger in the U.S. Our food system is vulnerable to climate change and a leading contributor to the climate crisis. Join AFSC staff and partners as we host roundtable discussions on the U.S. Farm Bill and how we can collectively call for policies that build a more just\, equitable\, and sustainable food system. \nIn this Farm Bill learning series\, all are welcome to join. We will deepen our understanding of how the Farm Bill functions\, its crucial role in responding to the climate crisis\, and how we can advocate for legislation that prioritizes the growing needs of our communities and environment. \nAug 1\, 2023 04:00 PM
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/a-friends-call-to-a-farm-bill-for-all/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Food Security
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230328T180000
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SUMMARY:SOCAN Monthly Meeting: Curb Food Waste for the Climate
DESCRIPTION:Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN) will feature guest speakers and a discussion about what people can do to help curb food waste in Southern Oregon March 28 at 6:00 p.m. online. \nIn 2022\, the U.S. department of Agriculture stated: “Food loss and waste … exacerbates the climate crisis with its significant GHG footprint. Production\, transportation\, and handling of food generate significant carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions\, and when food ends up in landfills\, it generates methane\, [which is] an even more potent greenhouse gas.” \nA 2021 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency report concluded that “each year\, U.S. food loss and waste embodies 170 million metric tons of climate pollution– equal to the annual CO2 emissions of 42 coal-fired power plants.” This doesn’t even take landfill methane into account. \nTo learn more about food waste and what we can do to address it\, join Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN) at their March 28th General Meeting online from 6:00 to 7:00pm. This month’s topic is “Food Waste and the Climate Crisis: What to Know & What to Do” with featured speakers Flavia Franco of Southern Oregon Food Solutions\, Jeanette Hardison of the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition\, and Ellie Cosgrove of Rogue Valley Farm 2 School. \nThere is no charge for joining the ZOOM meeting\, but participants must register at the link on the SOCAN calendar event: socan.eco/food-waste. \nIn response to the food waste problem April 10 – 16 has been designated as ‘Food Waste Prevention Week’ nationwide. In order to raise awareness and to engage with folks about solutions. Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality is a sponsor of this campaign.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/socan-monthly-meeting-curb-food-waste-for-the-climate/
LOCATION:Or
CATEGORIES:Allies,Climate,Community Event,Food Security
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230218T190000
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SUMMARY:Benefit Concert Supporting Our Unhoused Neighbors
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, February 18\, 2023 from 7 to 9:30 PM\, the Havurah Synagogue is holding a benefit concert to support their parking program serving unhoused individuals and families. The program provides safe parking\, dedicated bathroom facility and trash receptacle for participants. The concert features the Rogue Valley Peace Choir\, Plan Be\, Indelible Soul and Gene Burnett.\n\nEllen Marks\, who oversees the program\, writes\, “We have provided assistance to more than 40 homeless individuals and families since we began the program in 2018. We also assist with referrals to other community organizations\, and occasional funds for housing and other needs as our budget permits. This program provides stability allowing many of the individuals we have served to transition to permanent housing.”\n\nThe concert opens with the Rogue Valley Peace Choir\, under the direction of Jerry Campbell with accompanist Mikkiko Petrucelli. They have been singing songs of every era and style\, from all around the world\, for twenty years. Their music is meant to inspire people to live and act in ways that promote peace\, social justice\, and responsible stewardship of the earth.\nAlso featured is Indelible Soul with Rick\, Celia and Cole Chadwick\, a mother\, father and son trio whose lively acoustic music and beautiful harmonies combine traditional and original tunes including urban and country swing.\n\nThe acoustic duo of Cyrise and Stefan Schachter\, Plan be\, weaves lyrics about love and learning with the warm textures and melodies of voice\, guitar\, and piano. – you’re sure to be humming along.\n\nClosing the concert will be local folk singer/activist\, Gene Burnett\, who has been writing and recording since 1990\, with forty albums to his credit. His songs include the playful\, the profound\, the hilarious\, and everything in between!\n\nThe Havurah Synagogue is located at 185 North Mountain Ave. in Ashland\, Call 541-488-7716 for more info. The suggested donation for the concert is $20 and 100% of the proceeds support the program. No one turned away for lack of funds.
URL:https://peacehouse.net/event/benefit-concert-supporting-our-unhoused-neighbors/
LOCATION:Havurah Synagogue\, 185 N. Mountain Avenue\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Food Security
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