Learn about the Licensing needed to get your food business or your value-added products off the ground!
Are you curious how to turn your end-of-season produce into value-added products for sale? Are you interested in starting your catering or ready-to-eat concept? Learn from your area inspectors and licensors the steps needed to start your food business and demystify that process! Bring your questions and learn how to get started!
Speakers: Amy Thomas of Ingham County Health Department and Katrina Sokol of Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
If the cost of this workshop is a burden for you but you still want to come, we will not turn you away! Please feel free to use the Donation choice to pay what you can to support these programs. If you need to discuss another option, please email [email protected] or call at (517) 999-3921
Allen Neighborhood Center is a place-based organization that serves as a hub for neighborhood revitalization and for activities that promote the health and well-being of Lansing’s Eastside community and other stakeholders.
Since 1999, ANC has pioneered programs in health education and outreach, housing improvement, food security and nutrition education, youth development, commercial corridor revitalization, and social capital building. We do all of this with the generous support of the engaged and unique Eastside community.
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