A community potluck supper and contra dance with Dudley and Jack Laufman and a program featuring Newbury’s Marc Moran from Hopewell Farm highlight fun and farm-friendly events being held in Warner this January. The potluck supper and dance will be held at the Warner Town Hall on Saturday, January 22. People are invited to bring a dish and are encouraged to use local ingredients. (See below for more info.)The Kearsarge Area Eat Local committee supports sustainable agriculture and the local sourcing of food. Their January meeting and programs, including the community potluck, are open to all. Newcomers are welcome.
- January 5 – Wednesday – Monthly Kearsarge Area Eat Local meeting, 7 pm, Pillsbury Free Library.
- January 14 – Friday – The film TAPPED: The Story of Bottled Water 7 pm, Pillsbury Free Library. Donations accepted.
- January 20 – Thursday – Farmer Presentation by Marc Moran, Hopewell Farm, Newbury: “Fish Farming, Permaculture and Homesteading in the 21st Century” 7 pm, Pillsbury Free Library. Free.
- January 22 – Saturday – Community Potluck Supper, Warner Town Hall, 6-7:30 pm. Bring a dish to share; local ingredients encouraged. Free. —– At 7:30 pm, contra dance featuring nationally known Two Fiddles, Dudley and Jackie Laufman, from Canterbury, NH. Cost: $7 donation to musicians.
These events are collaboratively sponsored by local groups, businesses and town entities including KAEL, Warner Area Farmers Market, Pillsbury Free Library, Warner Connects, Warner Time Bank, Warner Energy Committee, and MainStreet Bookends. For more info, call the Pillsbury Free Library at 603-456-2289.
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[...] Details are available via an earlier Sunapee News article: KAEL announces January events. [...]