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SUMMARY:Josephy Center Presents:What We Eat
DESCRIPTION:Oregon is famous for its food for its long traditions in agriculture and fisheries\, and also for its role in the movement to promote whole food in communities\, schools\, and home kitchens. In addition to the daily practice of cooking and eating\, many Oregonians also think\, talk\, and write about food. Might our relationship to food production\, preparation\, and consumption create deeper connections to our place and our neighbors and a pathway to increased self-sufficiency?\n\nThis is the focus of "We Are What We Eat: Connecting Food and Citizenship\," a free conversation with Wendy Willis on Saturday\, November 1 at 7:00 at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture at 403 N. Main Street\, Joseph. This program is hosted by the Josephy Center and Wallowa County Slow Foods and is sponsored by Oregon Humanities.\n\nWillis is a poet\, essayist\, and national leader in civic engagement and collaborative governance. She serves as executive director of the Policy Consensus Initiative\, a national nonprofit organization housed at Portland State University devoted to improving democratic governance. Her first book of poems\, Blood Sisters of the Republic\, was released in 2012.\n\nThrough the Conversation Project\, Oregon Humanities offers free programs that engage community members in thoughtful\, challenging conversations about ideas critical to our daily lives and our state's future. For more information about this free community discussion\, please contact Rich Wandschneider at 541-432-0505 or rich@josephy.org.\n\nOregon Humanities (813 SW Alder St\, #702\; Portland\, OR 97205) connects Oregonians to ideas to change lives and transform communities. More information about Oregon Humanities' programs and publications\, which include the Conversation Project\, Think & Drink\, Humanity in Perspective\, Idea Lab\, Public Program Grants\, and Oregon Humanities magazine\, can be found at oregonhumanities.org. Oregon Humanities is an independent\, nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities and a partner of the Oregon Cultural Trust
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Oregon is famous for its food&mdash\;for its long traditions in agriculture and fisheries\, and also for its role in the movement to promote whole food in communities\, schools\, and home kitchens. In addition to the daily practice of cooking and eating\, many Oregonians also think\, talk\, and write about food. Might our relationship to food production\, preparation\, and consumption create deeper connections to our place and our neighbors and a pathway to increased self-sufficiency?</p>\n\n<p>This is the focus of &ldquo\;We Are What We Eat: Connecting Food and Citizenship\,&rdquo\; a free conversation with Wendy Willis on Saturday\, November 1&nbsp\;at 7:00&nbsp\;at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture at 403 N. Main Street\, Joseph. This program is hosted by the Josephy Center and Wallowa County Slow Foods&nbsp\;and is sponsored by Oregon Humanities.</p>\n\n<p>Willis is a poet\, essayist\, and national leader in civic engagement and collaborative governance. She serves as executive director of the Policy Consensus Initiative\, a national nonprofit organization housed at Portland State University devoted to improving democratic governance. Her first book of poems\, Blood Sisters of the Republic\, was released in 2012.</p>\n\n<p>Through the Conversation Project\, Oregon Humanities offers free programs that engage community members in thoughtful\, challenging conversations about ideas critical to our daily lives and our state&rsquo\;s future. For more information about this free community discussion\, please contact Rich Wandschneider&nbsp\;at 541-432-0505&nbsp\;or rich@josephy.org.</p>\n\n<p>Oregon Humanities (813 SW Alder St\, #702\; Portland\, OR 97205) connects Oregonians to ideas to change lives and transform communities. More information about Oregon Humanities&rsquo\; programs and publications\, which include the Conversation Project\, Think &amp\; Drink\, Humanity in Perspective\, Idea Lab\, Public Program Grants\, and Oregon Humanities magazine\, can be found at oregonhumanities.org. Oregon Humanities is an independent\, nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities and a partner of the Oregon Cultural Trust</p>\n
LOCATION:Josephy Center\, 403 N. Main St.\, Joseph
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URL:http://wallowacountychamber.sampleorg.com/events/details/josephy-center-presents-what-we-eat-11-01-2014-6713
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