Farm Marketing Workshops

From Monadnock Farm and Community Coalition

Farm Marketing Workshops
Tuesday, February 20, 2018, 9am – 12pm
Stonewall Farm, 242 Chesterfield Rd., Keene, NH
Free and open to the public

SCHEDULE:

8:30am
Registration & reception

9am – 9:50am
LABELING AND PACKAGING
Leader: Mary Macdonald, Genuine Local, Meredith, NH

10am – 10:50am
ON-FARM EVENT MARKETING
Leader: Nancy LaRowe, Valley Food & Farm, Vital Communities, White River Jct., VT

11am – 11:50am
SOCIAL MEDIA: BEST PRACTICES
Leader: Jen Risley, Monadnock Buy Local

12pm
LUNCH provided by Lucas Mediterranean Cafe and the Monadnock Food Coop

*SNOW DATE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2018

PLEASE RSVP

Dig In and Celebrate New Hampshire Eat Local Month

Originally published in ELF Magazine

August is a time to dig in and celebrate the bounty of locally grown (and brewed!) food and drink that our farmers, producers, chefs and markets serve up to us this month.  New Hampshire Eat Local Month happens each August and the Monadnock Region is ripe with events to mark the month!

Enjoy this sample of events from our region — and be sure to visit nheatlocal.org for happenings throughout the state.

Pizza Night at Orchard Hill Breadworks happens each Tuesday in August from 5 – 7:30 p.m. in Alstead.  Top your pizza with fresh produce from their brand new Pizza Night garden — or bring locally grown and made toppings from your own garden or pantry.  Orchard Hill Breadworks provides the crust (gluten free available), sauce and cheese and bakes it in their incredible outdoor oven.  Cost: $9 per pizza and proceeds go to a different nonprofit each week.

Thursday nights are Free Movie Nights at the Barn at Walpole Valley Farms in Walpole.  Walpole Valley Farms will sell their grass-fed burgers and hot dogs, along with fresh popped popcorn and drinks.  Food and games start at 5:30 p.m. and the movie begins at 7 p.m.  Discover the movie of the night and more at the Walpole Valley Farms Facebook Page.

Community Garden Connection hosts weekly Garden Parties every Tuesday from 4 – 6 p.m. at the Cheshire County Farm on River Road in Westmoreland.  Dress for weeding, watering or harvesting — they’ll provide all the supplies needed.  Each week’s harvest goes to the Keene Community Kitchen and other community members with limited access to fresh, local produce.  For more information contact: communitygardens@antioch.edu.

Join the Monadnock Food Co-op for a tour of Alyson’s Orchard in Walpole on August 12 from 10 – 11 a.m.  From peaches to apples, learn how Alyson’s Orchard produces its sustainably grown and delicious fruit.  This event is free, but registration is required.

Learn about native plants and their healing properties at an Intro to Herbalism on August 17 from 6 – 8 p.m. at Stonewall Farm in Keene.  Make your own tincture to take home with you.  Cost: $30 members, $35 for non-members.  Find details and a link to register on Stonewall Farm’s Facebook Page.

From Noon to 2 p.m. on August 19, the Monadnock Food Co-op hosts an Ice Cream Social sponsored by Walpole Creamery Ice Cream.  Toppings included and vegan options available.  A suggested donation of $5 goes to the Jeffrey P. Smith Farm Scholarship Fund that helps more kids attend farm camps each summer.

Celebrate the harvest of locally grown food at the Annual Harvest Dinner at the Acworth Village Store on August 19 starting at 6 p.m. in South Acworth.  Enjoy a five-course dinner and music in a historic barn. Tickets are $35 and available at the Village Store.

There’s another opportunity to dine at Stonewall Farm’s Farm to Table Dinner on August 25 from 6 – 9 p.m. Chef Linda Stavely and Denise Meadows of Free Range Chick Catering will create a scrumptious menu featuring sustainably grown products from the farm.  Cost: $75.  Tickets are available online.

Nineteen farms will open their barn and fence doors to visitors during the Monadnock Farm Tour with Monadnock Farm & Community Coalition on August 26 from 2 – 6 p.m.  Farm Tour Buttons are $5 for individuals and $10 per car — so be sure to carpool!

Also, check out our region’s nine farmers’ markets: yardenofeatin.wordpress.com/markets.

We’ll add more events as we discover them, so please visit our site often to stay up to date on all the happenings in our region.

All month long, we hope to inspire you to eat more locally grown, raised and made foods, meet the farmers, growers and chefs behind your food and learn new skills that keep you eating locally throughout the year. Dig in and celebrate New Hampshire Eat Local Month!

Celebrate NH Eat Local Month with the Monadnock Food Co-op

The Monadnock Food Co-op celebrates New Hampshire Eat Local Month with events that celebrate our farmers and local food producers. The local harvest is abundant this time of year, so the Co-op and partners around the state are hosting events and specials that make it easy for everyone to enjoy eat locally-grown in August.

As part of the NH Eat Local Month festivities Monadnock Food Co-op kicks off the month with a sales flyer completely devoted to local items. The Co-op will also host a workshop Preserving the Harvest with author Celeste Longacre, on August 2 from 5:30 – 7pm.

The Co-op’s August Local Food BBQ is on Friday the 4th from 5-7pm. The BBQ will feature house-made, and locally-sourced ingredients from Archway Farm, Templeton Family Organics, Picadilly Farm, Orchard Hill Breadworks, Tracie’s Community Farm and more! There will also be live music in the amphitheater for families to enjoy.

The Monadnock Food Co-op will host a farm tour of the iconic Alyson’s Orchard in Walpole, NH on August 12th from 10-11am. Then on August 19th the Co-op welcomes families to their annual Ice Cream Social Fundraiser with Walpole Creamery on the Co-op’s patio. Walpole Creamery is donating ice cream and the Co-op is providing a delicious range of sundae toppings. Suggested donation per sundae is $5, which will be used to fund scholarships for local kids to attend farm summer camps via the Jeffrey P. Smith Scholarship Fund.

“This is a time of year when we really have an abundance of local food to offer,” said Michael Faber, MFC General Manager, “We hope folks will also be inspired to eat more locally grown, raised, and made food all year long, as so many of the great products produced in our region really are available year-round” said Michael Faber, Monadnock Food Co-op’s General Manager.

Kids Connect! Farm, Field & Forest

cornucopiaprojectlogo_4c_newThe Cornucopia Project announces a new partnership with the Monadnock Conservancy, with support from the Caswell Foundation, to create the Kids Connect! Farm, Field & Forest Youth Summer Program at Four Winds Farm in Peterborough. The Kids Connect! program promotes self-esteem, teamwork, play and healthy eating by connecting children to land and nature through safe and enjoyable farming and gardening activities and adventures in cooking.

The program is geared for children entering grades 3 to 6 and meets every Monday and Thursday from 4 to 6:30 p.m., from July 17 to August 17. The cost is $150 per child for 10 classes, or tuition-free for families eligible. For more information please email katrina@monadnockconservancy.org.