Each year GardenShare recognizes an individual or organization
whose efforts strengthen food security in northern New York State with the
Growing Community Award. Past recipients have included farmers, food
service staff, a food bank, community groups, and others. Individuals,
families, or organizations who are making progress in solving the problem of
hunger through policy and advocacy work or by building a stronger food system
to better serve all North Country residents may be nominated for this recognition.
GardenShare
is pleased to announce Local Living Venture as the winner of the 2016 Growing
Community Award. Each year, GardenShare recognizes an individual or
organization whose efforts strengthen the food system and/or increase food
security in northern New York State. Past recipients have included
farmers, food service staff, a food bank, community groups, and others.
The award will be presented at a reception at TAUNY in Canton on January 28,
2017.
Local Living Venture is a non-profit responsible for spreading
knowledge throughout the community regardingaffordable and sustainable
solutions that local people can implement in their daily lives. They are
especially concerned with local food, clean energy, northern forest, green
building, simple living and homesteading skills. Through hands-on, learning
workshops Local Living Venture implements healthy and low-cost living styles for community
members as well as strengthening local community ties.
In nominating
Local Living Venture for this award, GardenShare Board member Jan DeWaters
wrote, "Since they first formed out of the North Country Sustainable
Energy Fair in 2009, this group has emerged as a leading authority in
all-things-back-to-basics. By offering a wide array of educational programming,
as well as a number of community gathering events, they are filling a need here
for teaching people important, often-forgotten skills our ancestors practiced
on a daily basis, and are also bringing people together to join in community as
they venture forth with putting their newly-learned skills into practice. To
me, this group is a unique and valuable piece of our north country community
building effort."
The Local Living Venture expressed that they are
grateful to receive this recognition: "As a relatively small, volunteer
run organization it is easy to feel like you are laboring away in the
background," said Local Living Venture Chairperson Chelle Lindahl,
"Being recognized for our efforts by such a dynamic organization as
GardenShare means the world to us, and invigorates our work in the community we
love."
"All of us at GardenShare offer our congratulations to
Local Living Venture," commented GardenShare executive director
Gloria McAdam. "We appreciate all you do to promote a strong,
healthy, and sustainable community here in the North Country."
Join
us...
Growing
Community Social
Saturday,
January 28, 2017 at 2:00 PM
TAUNY,
53 Main Street, Canton
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