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Homegrown Workshop: How to Eat Well in Winter with Brooke Kornegay

2/12/2018

 

DIY winter nutrition boosters

Winter nutrition is harder to come as we often rely on produce that is frozen, canned, or has traveled from a warmer climate. 

Join us for this Homegrown Workshop where sustainability educator, Brooke Kornegay, will be discussing how to easily and successfully grow microgreens, winter baby greens and herbs.  Participants will also learn how to make  kombucha and will be invited to sample all of these homegrown nutrition boosters.

Participants can take home a 10"x 20" tray, potting mix, and micro greens seed for additional cost.

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Farm to School Grants Available for Watauga & Ashe Counties

2/5/2018

 
High Country Local First & Lettuce Learn to offer $1,500 in school garden funding.  For every Local First Rewards Card sold, High Country Local First (HCLF) donates $5 to support local school garden programs in Watauga and Ashe Counties.   Farm-to-school grant awards to total $1,500 will be given to local schools and preschools interested in building or expanding their garden-based education programming. Lettuce Learn (a program of Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture) is helping to manage the 2018 grant program in hopes of assisting schools and teachers with implementation, program sustainability, and professional development.


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Members' Brunch | Sunday | FEB 11, 2018 | 12:30-3pm | F.A.R.M. Cafe

1/30/2018

 

Join Us...

For a celebration in honor of our current, past, and future members... Everyone is welcome!

Come learn about what we're up to this year and why becoming a member is a beneficial investment in yourself and your community.

​Share your ideas about ways to help strengthen our local food system while enjoying a delicious brunch prepared by Lost Province and BRWIA's staff and board.

Pay-what-you-can with a suggested donation of $8 for members and $12 for non-members

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Dinner & a Movie: Farmers for America @ Lost Province | MON | Feb 5, 2018 | 5:30-8:30pm

1/30/2018

 
Join Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and WNC FarmLink for the premier screening in Boone of the regional film tour of "Farmers for America."

Plus enjoy delicious food from Lost Province... (and there might even be some appetizers on us.  You should stop by to see...)
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BRWIA & Lost Province competing in the Rotary Charity Chili Challenge, Sat, Jan 27th @11:30am in the Blowing Rock School Gym

1/24/2018

 
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Taste delicious chili while also showing your support for Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and other area nonprofits.

More information found here.

Talent Show Fundraiser for Double Bucks

1/23/2018

 
Village Vision is hosting a talent and fashion show to benefit Double Bucks, a program that doubles every EBT dollar spent at Farmers' Markets.

WHAT: Boone's annual Talent Couture
WHEN: Friday, Feb 23, 2018
TIME: doors open at 7:30pm and the show will begin promptly at 8:30pm. 
WHERE: The Local, 179 Howard St, Boone

General admission: $7 at the door (First come first serve limited seating)
VIP Dinner Tickets: $20 pre sale, ($25 at the door).
Priority seating in front of the stage and a served dinner! The Local will be providing VIP meal options that feature local food items. Vegan, vegetarian, GF, and meat lovers options! For VIP tickets please arrive between 7:30-8pm for seating and ordering. The show begins promptly at 8:30pm. 


Try Outs for the show will be held Thursday Feb 1st at 7pm at Noble Kava. Please see the Facebook event “Talent Couture 2018 try outs” for details.
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Deadline for Community of Gardens Position on Jan 22, 2018

1/17/2018

 
Seeking Community of Gardens Coordinator
Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture is seeking a part-time Community of Gardens Coordinator. The Community of Gardens is a network of gardens, food pantries, and community meal services throughout the Watauga County. The network includes church gardens, Lettuce Learn school gardens, plot-based gardens, and other community gardens, as well as organizations such as FARM Cafe, Hospitality House, and Hunger and Health Coalition.
  
The goal of the Community of Gardens network is to facilitate strong relationships between gardens, community volunteers, agencies working on food security, and community groups offering food to those in need. Community of Gardens is intended to strengthen food access and food security in the High Country through sharing resources and ideas, as well as coordinated, strategic planning.

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