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Rogue Valley Community Food Solutions Summit

March 16 @ 9:00 am

$45

Rogue Valley Food System Network (RVFSN) and partners are excited to announce the Rogue Valley Community Food Solutions Summit on March 16 for an all day gathering, 9 a.m. to 4:30pm, at the Southern Oregon Research and Extension Center!

The Food Solutions Summit will kick-off a year-long effort resulting in an updated Jackson County Community Food Assessment last done in 2013. The Summit provides a forum for anyone involved in food systems work in the Rogue Valley and surrounding area to contribute in a meaningful way to the Rogue Valley Food Assessment process by sharing your knowledge, expertise, and vision for the future of food and farm systems

Join your colleagues for an engaging day of building relationships, networking, identifying key gaps and challenges, celebrating successes and identifying next steps as we collectively write the story of the state of the RV Food System.
Cost: $45, $40 for existing Rogue Valley Food System Network members

Light breakfast, lunch, and coffee are included. Network Happy Hour to Follow!

Details

Date:
March 16
Time:
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Cost:
$45
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Website:
https://rvfoodsystem.org/summit

Venue

Southern Oregon Research & Extension Center
569 Hanley Road
Central Point, OR 97502 United States

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