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“Food Safety, Post-Harvest Handling, and Scheduling Plantings for Community Food Systems”

March 12, 2016 @ 9:30 am - 1:30 pm

Free

 
The University of Illinois Extension is partnering with Grace Seeds Ministry to offer a free Food Safety Training for all participants of Chicagoland community food systems.

 

March 12, 2016 (9:30 a.m.1:30 p.m.)

 Safe and Smart! “Food Safety, Post-Harvest Handling, and Scheduling Plantings for Community Food Systems”

@ two locations

  • First United Methodist Church of Oak Lawn – 100th & Central Ave., Oak Lawn
  • Webinar viewing location: 826 S Ada Street, Chicago. 60607

 

Free Training. Morning snack and light lunch included.

 

University of IL Extension Local Food Systems and Small Farms educator Zack Grant will cover steps urban scale community food production sites can implement before and after the actual food production is happening. Zack Grant will cover

  • food safety planning for small food producing sites
  • how to handle produce once it has been harvested
  • pre-season planning to prevent harvest waste and increase logistical ease for the end user.

This training will be tailored to the unique work Grace Seeds Ministry is conducting through its Share the Harvest Project in Chicago; but is open and applicable to all Chicagoland community garden participants.  If you participate in a community or school garden, share produce at a farmers market or food pantry, or just want to be sure you’re feeding your family safely from your home garden – this training is for you!

Please RSVP to graceseesministry@gmail.com or 773-495-7865.

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Details

Date:
March 12, 2016
Time:
9:30 am - 1:30 pm
Cost:
Free
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Venue

First United Methodist Church of Oak Lawn – 100th & Central Ave., Oak Lawn Webinar viewing location: 826 S Ada Street, Chicago. 60607
Chicago, IL United States