1970 Earth Day Poster
image courtesy of oecotextiles.wordpress.com
After what felt like the longest week of all time, Bostonians let out a deep sigh of relief when the remaining perpetrator of the tragic marathon day bombing was caught. Now, as we try to heal as a city, we are closer and more compassionate than ever before. This strong urge to give back to the community combined with the recent dose sunshine, makes for a truly inspiring Earth Day here in Boston.
I am looking forward to celebrating this evening with The Nature Conservancy at the Future of Food Panel Discussion in South Boston. (Tickets still available!)
The Details:
Monday, April 22, 5:30-9:30 pm
Artists for Humanity EpiCenter
100 West 2nd. Street
South Boston, MA
Speakers:
Artists for Humanity EpiCenter
100 West 2nd. Street
South Boston, MA
Speakers:
- Michael Leviton, chef, Lumière and Area Four, Chefs Collaborative
- Oran Hesterman, founder, Fair Food Network
- Paul Greenberg, author of Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food
- David Cleary, strategy director, agriculture, The Nature Conservancy
- Moderator: Sacha Pfeiffer, WBUR, host of All Things Considered
Hope to see you there!
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