EAT MORE LOCALLY Potluck with a Purpose! at Bayview Hall.on August 6, Pam Mitchell of Pam's Place Produce, a passionate local food grower and educator,
talked about what we can do to produce enough food to meet the growing desire and need to EAT MORE LOCALLY. how can we make the most of this challenge.
Transition Whidbey is sponsoring this series of community potlucks on the first Wednesday evening of each month at Bayview Hall as part of offering a nourishing and stimulating foundation for individuals,
families, and groups island-wide to build a more healthy and resilient community...TOGETHER.
Transition Whidbey's mission is to catalyze our community to work together towards greater food, energy,
and economic self-reliance in response to predicted energy and resource constraints.
To learn more, email Britt at transition@whidbey.com