Join in for a film screening of “Farmscape Ecology” and “The Wonder of the Bobolink”, followed by an engaging Q&A and discussion […]
Continue readingNative Meadow Trial Twilight Meeting 2021
Please join us to learn how open or underutilized space can be planted and managed to create beneficial habitat
Continue readingScreening of “Farmscape Ecology” at Churchtown Dairy
On July 13, 2021 the short film “Farmscape Ecology” will screen as part of the Churchtown Dairy “Films in the Round Barn” series.
Continue reading“We Are Puentes (Somos Bridges)”
Collaboration with the Kingston YMCA Farm Project on “We Are Puentes (Somos Bridges),” an exhibition on Language Justice by the Youth Crew and Empowerment Coordinators of the Kingston YMCA Farm Project.
Continue readingNative Meadow Trial Twilight Meeting 2020
This meeting is for farmers, conservation professionals, and land managers in the Hudson Valley region who are interested in how open or underutilized space can be planted and managed to create beneficial habitat.
Continue readingNative Meadow Trial Twilight Meeting 2019
This meeting is for farmers, conservation professionals, and land managers interested in how open or underutilized space can be planted and managed to create beneficial habitat.
Continue readingKingston Farmers Market Opening Day 2021
The Kingston Farmers Market runs from May through October in the City of Kingston and features vendors who sell fresh produce and local products.
Continue readingHurley Heritage Society Presents: What’s growing? Updates from the Hudson Valley Farm Hub
Join the Hurley Heritage Society in a virtual presentation on the Hudson Valley Farm Hub and its work in the regional food system.
Continue readingCelebrating Grains in the Hudson Valley
The Hudson Valley Farm Hub and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County invite you to celebrate five years of the Hudson Valley Small Grains Trial.
Continue readingLinks in the Chain: Some Connections Between African & African American Foodways
This lecture by renowned food historian, Dr. Jessica Harris, is based on her work in High on the Hog and Beyond Gumbo and uses traditional stories, historical data, and archival images.
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