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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

What's Happening at the Farm? Come and See Us in August!

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AUGUST EVENTS
Pickling

Saturday, August 13 · 10 am to 1 pm · $40 

Food Skills Workshop: Pickling   

Learn the specifics of hot water canning, extending shelf life of foods, and preserving produce for your-round enjoyment. Taste pickles and relishes made in class and leave equipped with new skills and step-by-step instructions for each recipe. Hawthorne Valley Farm Learning Center.

To register: 518-672-7500 x 232 · caroline@hawthornevalleyfarm.org 
VSP Farm tour 2 Saturday, August 20 · 10 am to 1 pm · Free
 
Open Garden Day  

Explore Hawthorne Valley Farm's Corner Garden and taste foods grown and made right here on the farm. Visit the Corner Garden for a tour, activity, and to meet the farmers and apprentices.   

For more information: 518-672-5808  
Stream

Saturday, August 20 · 2 to 4 pm · Free
Farmscape Ecology Walk  

Ecologists Claudia and Conrad Vispo will take participants of all ages to different parts of Hawthorne Valley Farm to explore "who lives in our ponds and streams." Meet in front of Hawthorne Valley Farm Store.     

To register: 518-672-7994 · fep@hawthornevalleyfarm.org 

Saturday, August 27 · 7 to 9 pm · $10 suggested donation 

John BloomArthur EdwardsGary Lamb

The Power of Money: 
Rudolf Steiner and a New Economic Paradigm 

This panel discussion features three individuals who have worked closely with Rudolf Steiner's economic ideas: John Bloom, Director of Organizational Culture, RSF Social Finance; Arthur Edwards, Co-Director, Centre for Associative Economics; and Gary Lamb, Co-Director, Hawthorne Valley Center for Social Research. They are currently working together on a "collaborative model for researching and developing an approach to economic literacy in Waldorf High Schools  that is intended to inform and transform the way students view and work with money, finance, and enterprise."

The purpose of this panel presentation and conversation is to explore some of Steiner's key indications on money and how they might be helpful in our personal and professional lives today.
   
To register: 518-672-4465 x 223 · glamb@thecenterforsocialresearch.org 

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