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This Sunday:
Groundswell Local Food & Farm Fest!

EcoVillage at Ithaca (Rachel Carson Way, off of 79 West, Ithaca)

12 - 4 pm

The first-ever Groundswell Local Food & Farm Festival will take place
at Groundswell’s
new “Incubator Farm” located at EcoVillage in Ithaca. Just take Route 79
West a mile up the hill from the inlet and turn left on Rachel Carson Way.
Kids of all ages can visit with farm animals, card some wool, dig a soil
sample, churn up some butter, and take a tour of West Haven Farm. For the
homesteader or the simply curious, hands-on demos will show you how to use
a scythe, control livestock with portable electric fence, build your own
aquaponics system and produce storage unit, compost with worms, and more.
Visitors will also have a chance to enjoy some wonderful food provided by
our local vendors including La Paladar Cuban Cuisine, Crooked Carrot
Community Supported Kitchen, Cayuga Creamery and The Piggery. In the
Mini-Famers Market you can shop and chat with local farmers including
Groundswell’s Mentor Farmers and beginningfarmers.

Along with the Festival, Groundswell is also hosting “FarmHack Ithaca” the
same weekend. This two-day event brings together farmers, tinkerers,
engineers and designers to discuss, design and construct innovative new farm
 technologies.  Some of these inventions will be featured at the public
festival on Sunday.

Proceeds from the Local Food & Farm Festival will support Groundswell’s new
Farm Enterprise Incubator Program, which provides access to land,
agricultural infrastructure, equipment, and mentoring support for beginning
producers who otherwise may not have the opportunity to farm. Tickets are
available at the gate and online at www.groundswellcenter.org.  Suggested
minimum donation is $10 for adults, $5 for kids ages 5-12, but all are
welcome regardless of ability to pay.

For more information, contact Millie Hernandez-Gustafson at
[email protected].

*The Groundswell Center for Local Food & Farming is an initiative of the
EcoVillage Center for Sustainability Education/Center for Transformative
Action, Tax ID: 16-0990318.  Support for Groundswell comes from individuals
and businesses who believe in the importance of strong local food systems,
and from the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program of the
National Institute for Food and Agriculture-USDA, Grant #2010-49400-21799,
Park Foundation, and Appalachian Regional Commission’s New Americans
Initiative. To learn more, visit www.groundswellcenter.org.*

-- 
Rachel Firak
New Farmer Training Coordinator
Groundswell Center for Local Food & Farming
PO Box 6679
Ithaca, NY  14851
607-319-5095
www.groundswellcenter.org

*Helping diverse learners develop the skills, knowledge and access to
resources they need to build more equitable and sustainable local food
systems*

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