JIM EMBRY is an eco-activist farmer, founder of the Sustainable Communities Network, and longtime civil rights activist. Among his many accolades, Jim most recently received a James Beard Award for leadership this past June. Jim will deliver a campus-wide lecture open to the public on February 16th from 10-11:30am in the MLK Lounge of the Hale Center. This event is free, but RSVPs are required via the links on the event webpage.
Our next Book Club meeting will take place on Thursday, April 25th, from 6:30-8pm in the Old Worthington Library. Please RSVP at the link below to join and/or receive updates as we get closer to our gathering!
This year's recipients are Caitlin Bergman and Dan McLeod of Copia Farm!
JIM EMBRY is an eco-activist farmer, founder of the Sustainable Communities Network, and longtime civil rights activist. Among his many accolades, Jim most recently received a James Beard Award for leadership this past June. Jim will deliver a campus-wide lecture open to the public on February 16th from 10-11:30am in the MLK Lounge of the Hale Center. This event is free, but RSVPs are required via the links on the event webpage.
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About Slow Food Columbus
Slow Food Columbus seeks to create dramatic and lasting change toward a more sustainable food system. We work to promote foods grown, produced, and prepared here in Central Ohio, advocate for fair pricing in our food supply, and seek to bring our community together with events that are simply fun.
Slow Food Columbus is the local chapter of an international food movement guided by the principle of “good, clean, and fair food for all.” We are a volunteer-run nonprofit that relies on membership to support our initiatives.
To learn more about the Slow Food movement, please visit Slow Food USA and Slow Food International.