Rescheduled for March 15: Edible Home Landscapes – From Saving Seeds to Harvesting Your Trees
Everyone is invited to learn from local seed expert Eric Kampe, of Ann Arbor Seed company, about a sustainable food supply that can be grown right outside one’s kitchen door! Growing interest in permaculture and home gardening point to more individuals looking to understand how growing one’s own food can help to create a sustainable, local food system. There will be dialogue, teachings on Shmita (the Jewish teachings around perennial edibles), hands-on learning and refreshments.
This event, originally scheduled to take place last month was cancelled due to snow. The event is free, but pre-registration is appreciated: http://foodlandjustice-ediblelandscape.eventbrite.com
Contact Carole Caplan () or Idelle Hammond-Sass () for more information.
Sunday, March 15, 2015, 2 pm – 4 pm
Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor
2935 Birch Hollow Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Organized by the Ann Arbor Reconstructionist Congregation, Pardes Hannah and the Jewish Alliance for Food, Land, and Justice. This event made possible in part with support from the Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor.