This energetic presentation from author Bevin Cohen highlights the importance of community seed sharing prorams.
Learn why planting, saving, and sharing seeds is essential to the cultivation of sustainable neighborhoods and healthy communities. Discover the important role that seed libraries play in preserving history, building community and supporting a localized food system. Bevin's books will be available for purchase after the presentation. Tickets are required. Box lunch option available (you will be contacted after registering with options). Masks are required as social distancing cannot be maintained.
Bevin Cohen is an author, herbalist, seed saver and owner of Small House Farm in Michigan. He offers workshops and lectures nationwide on the benefits of living closer to the land through seeds, herbs and locally-grown food. Bevin is a freelance writer and videographer whose work has appeared in numerous publications including Mother Earth News, Hobby Farms, Grit Magazine, and the Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company catalog. He is the author of Saving Our Seeds and The Artisan Herbalist. You can learn more about Bevin’s work at www.smallhousefarm.com.
Event sponsored by the Northeast Indiana Local Food Network, Allen County Public Library, and 3 Rivers Natural Grocery. A Local Food Week event!
Saving & Sharing Seeds: a lunchtime lecture
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