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  • From: "Tradingpost" <tradingpost@lobo.net>
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  • Subject: [Livingontheland] La Boca 2009 Season & Annual Meeting w/ Joel Salatin
  • Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 18:48:30 -0700



La Boca 2009 Season & Annual Meeting w/ Joel Salatin
http://www.labocacenter.org/

Winter at La Boca takes on the contemplative mood shared by the rest of the
natural world as each takes time to ponder the rich possibilities for the
upcoming season of growth and expression.

The LBCS Staff and Board of Directors have been working hard to plan for
this next coming growing season as well as for the future for LBCS. An
updated strategic plan, spearheaded by ED Chester Anderson is taking shape,
mapping out the refinements of the vision for the center.

The LBCS strategic plan will be shared with the public at the Annual
Meeting March 22nd along with ways you can continue to partner with us to
help make the strategic plan a reality.

Well-known farmer and sustainability advocate - Joel Salatin will be a
featured speaker at the annual meeting on March 22nd. Click here for more
information.
http://permaculture.labocacenter.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=249&tabid=230

La Boca Annual Meeting w/ Special Speaker Joel Salatin

When: Sunday, March 22nd - 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Where: Fort Lewis College Ballroom in Student Union Building
Cost:
$7 without a LBCS Membership
$20 for a Sprout Membership to LBCS and free access to Annual
Meeting and Joel's talk

La Boca is excited to announce that Mr. Joel Salatin will be the
featured speaker for the Annual Meeting!

Mr. Joel Salatin has been featured in BusinessWeek.com and the New
York Times for his highly successful Polyface Farms and he is featured in
Michael Pollan’s book “The Omnivores Dilemma.” Mr.
Salatin is author of a number of books on sustainable and alternative
farming techniques. His latest book titled “Everything I Want To Do
Is Illegal: War Stories From the Local Food Front” are about the
battles that he has had to engage in to be a successful, small, local
producer. Mr Salatin will be available for signing his latest book that
will also be for sale at the event. Full event details can be found here.
http://permaculture.labocacenter.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=249&tabid=230




  • [Livingontheland] La Boca 2009 Season & Annual Meeting w/ Joel Salatin, Tradingpost, 02/19/2009

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