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CATEGORIES:Meetings & Conferences
DESCRIPTION:The Farm to Institution Midwest Summit will take place February
28 - March 2\, 2022\, featuring online sessions and in-person events at Oh
io University in Athens\, Ohio to highlight best practices in procurement o
f local foods\, strengthening community food systems\, and inspiring studen
t understanding of the value of local food systems. The summit brings toge
ther the wide range of stakeholders who stand to benefit from a thriving re
gional food system\, including local community members\, government and hig
her education leaders\, students\, and food producers. \n\n \n\nRegister He
re!\n\n \n\nKey themes:\n\nLocal Food Procurement: Best practices for insti
tutional purchasing. What are the most effective strategies for procuring f
ood to meet both institutional and producer goals and to sustain our local
economies?Strengthening Community Food Systems: Examples of campus and comm
unity partnerships. What innovative partnerships are you implementing in yo
ur universities\, colleges\, and communities supporting collaboration and m
utual benefit?Educating the Next Generation of Food Consumers: Reaching all
. How can we broaden our reach to educate all on the value of local\, healt
hy foods?UN Sustainable Development Goals: Local food procurement and susta
inability. How does local food procurement affect our climate\, our water
systems\, and our communities? How does local food procurement assist in m
eeting the UN Sustainable Development Goals? \n\nSchedule:\n\nDay 1\, Monda
y\, 2/28:\n\n9:00am: Welcome and Keynote\n\nIntroduction by Gwyn Scott\, Oh
io UniversityWelcome by Ohio University President Hugh ShermanKeynote intro
duction by Mary Nally\, Ohio UniversityKeynote by Art Trese1:00pm-3:00pm: C
ampus Farms\n\n1:00PM Session: Presenter Julia Angstmann\, Butler Universit
y2:00PM Session: OHIO Student Farm presentationOHIO student farm tour (pre-
recorded\, in person TBD)Day 2\, Tuesday\, 3/1:\n\n9:00am-11:00am: Educatin
g Future Generations\n\n9:00am Session: Presenter Uli Koester\, Midwest Foo
d Connection10:00am Session: Presenter Lynne Genter\, Federal Hocking Schoo
l District1:00pm-3:00pm: Strengthening Community Food Systems\n\n1:00pm Ses
sion: Presenter Jake Amlin\, Federal Hocking School District2:00pm Session:
Presenter Dr. Lisa Trocchia\, Prescott CollegeDay 3\, Wednesday\, 3/2:\n\n
9:00am-11:00am: Sustainable Development Goals\n\n9:00am Session: Presenter
Rachel Terman\, Ohio University10:00am Session: Presenter Thom Stevenson\,
Ohio University1:00pm: Closing Keynote\n\n1:00PM Closing Keynote: Speaker T
BDSession descriptions and speaker biographies will be posted soon. Please
email FarmtoOHIOinfo@ohio.edu with any questions.\n\n \n\nThe summit is a
project of the Farm to OHIO Working Group (FOWG)\, which has been working t
o strengthen our regional food system through institutional procurement of
locally grown food\, engaging community partners\, and developing our regio
nal food network since launching the Initiative for Appalachian Food and Cu
lture in 2016. Through close collaboration between Ohio University\, Rural
Action\, and Community Food Initiatives\, the FOWG has reduced many infrast
ructural barriers to institutional buying of locally grown produce and has
increased equitable access to local food on campus. \n\n \n\nInstitutional
investment in local food is a critical part of building community resilienc
e for many reasons\, one key reason being the number of individuals an inst
itution serves. Institutions have the power to offer considerable financia
l support for local food producers\, potentially inspiring future farmers w
hile simultaneously influencing future consumers of local food\, ultimately
creating systems-level change for our community. When we choose local foo
d\, we choose to support a system that is equitable and just for all commun
ity members\, good for our planet\, and supportive of local businesses and
jobs.\n\n \n\nAffiliations of 2022 Summit Registrants\n\nCentral State Univ
ersity\n\nChartwells\n\nCommunity Food Initiatives\n\nDenison University\n\
nFranklinton Farms\n\nNorthwestern University\n\nOberlin College\n\nOhio Un
iversity\n\nOrganic Association of Kentucky (OAK)\n\nPrescott College\n\nRu
ral Action\n\nSnowville Creamery\n\nStayner Architects\n\nThe Foodbank\, In
c\n\nThe Ohio State University\n\nUniversity of Dayton\n\nUniversity of Pit
tsburgh\n\nWashington University in Saint Louis\n\n \n\nRegister Here!
DTSTAMP:20241124T053828Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220228
LOCATION:Ohio University
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:2022 Farm to Institution Summit
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URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/2022_farm_to_institution_summit
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CATEGORIES:Meetings & Conferences
DESCRIPTION:The Farm to Institution Midwest Summit will take place February
28 - March 2\, 2022\, featuring online sessions and in-person events at Oh
io University in Athens\, Ohio to highlight best practices in procurement o
f local foods\, strengthening community food systems\, and inspiring studen
t understanding of the value of local food systems. The summit brings toge
ther the wide range of stakeholders who stand to benefit from a thriving re
gional food system\, including local community members\, government and hig
her education leaders\, students\, and food producers. \n\n \n\nRegister He
re!\n\n \n\nKey themes:\n\nLocal Food Procurement: Best practices for insti
tutional purchasing. What are the most effective strategies for procuring f
ood to meet both institutional and producer goals and to sustain our local
economies?Strengthening Community Food Systems: Examples of campus and comm
unity partnerships. What innovative partnerships are you implementing in yo
ur universities\, colleges\, and communities supporting collaboration and m
utual benefit?Educating the Next Generation of Food Consumers: Reaching all
. How can we broaden our reach to educate all on the value of local\, healt
hy foods?UN Sustainable Development Goals: Local food procurement and susta
inability. How does local food procurement affect our climate\, our water
systems\, and our communities? How does local food procurement assist in m
eeting the UN Sustainable Development Goals? \n\nSchedule:\n\nDay 1\, Monda
y\, 2/28:\n\n9:00am: Welcome and Keynote\n\nIntroduction by Gwyn Scott\, Oh
io UniversityWelcome by Ohio University President Hugh ShermanKeynote intro
duction by Mary Nally\, Ohio UniversityKeynote by Art Trese1:00pm-3:00pm: C
ampus Farms\n\n1:00PM Session: Presenter Julia Angstmann\, Butler Universit
y2:00PM Session: OHIO Student Farm presentationOHIO student farm tour (pre-
recorded\, in person TBD)Day 2\, Tuesday\, 3/1:\n\n9:00am-11:00am: Educatin
g Future Generations\n\n9:00am Session: Presenter Uli Koester\, Midwest Foo
d Connection10:00am Session: Presenter Lynne Genter\, Federal Hocking Schoo
l District1:00pm-3:00pm: Strengthening Community Food Systems\n\n1:00pm Ses
sion: Presenter Jake Amlin\, Federal Hocking School District2:00pm Session:
Presenter Dr. Lisa Trocchia\, Prescott CollegeDay 3\, Wednesday\, 3/2:\n\n
9:00am-11:00am: Sustainable Development Goals\n\n9:00am Session: Presenter
Rachel Terman\, Ohio University10:00am Session: Presenter Thom Stevenson\,
Ohio University1:00pm: Closing Keynote\n\n1:00PM Closing Keynote: Speaker T
BDSession descriptions and speaker biographies will be posted soon. Please
email FarmtoOHIOinfo@ohio.edu with any questions.\n\n \n\nThe summit is a
project of the Farm to OHIO Working Group (FOWG)\, which has been working t
o strengthen our regional food system through institutional procurement of
locally grown food\, engaging community partners\, and developing our regio
nal food network since launching the Initiative for Appalachian Food and Cu
lture in 2016. Through close collaboration between Ohio University\, Rural
Action\, and Community Food Initiatives\, the FOWG has reduced many infrast
ructural barriers to institutional buying of locally grown produce and has
increased equitable access to local food on campus. \n\n \n\nInstitutional
investment in local food is a critical part of building community resilienc
e for many reasons\, one key reason being the number of individuals an inst
itution serves. Institutions have the power to offer considerable financia
l support for local food producers\, potentially inspiring future farmers w
hile simultaneously influencing future consumers of local food\, ultimately
creating systems-level change for our community. When we choose local foo
d\, we choose to support a system that is equitable and just for all commun
ity members\, good for our planet\, and supportive of local businesses and
jobs.\n\n \n\nAffiliations of 2022 Summit Registrants\n\nCentral State Univ
ersity\n\nChartwells\n\nCommunity Food Initiatives\n\nDenison University\n\
nFranklinton Farms\n\nNorthwestern University\n\nOberlin College\n\nOhio Un
iversity\n\nOrganic Association of Kentucky (OAK)\n\nPrescott College\n\nRu
ral Action\n\nSnowville Creamery\n\nStayner Architects\n\nThe Foodbank\, In
c\n\nThe Ohio State University\n\nUniversity of Dayton\n\nUniversity of Pit
tsburgh\n\nWashington University in Saint Louis\n\n \n\nRegister Here!
DTSTAMP:20241124T053828Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220301
LOCATION:Ohio University
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:2022 Farm to Institution Summit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39058430486329
URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/2022_farm_to_institution_summit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Meetings & Conferences
DESCRIPTION:The Farm to Institution Midwest Summit will take place February
28 - March 2\, 2022\, featuring online sessions and in-person events at Oh
io University in Athens\, Ohio to highlight best practices in procurement o
f local foods\, strengthening community food systems\, and inspiring studen
t understanding of the value of local food systems. The summit brings toge
ther the wide range of stakeholders who stand to benefit from a thriving re
gional food system\, including local community members\, government and hig
her education leaders\, students\, and food producers. \n\n \n\nRegister He
re!\n\n \n\nKey themes:\n\nLocal Food Procurement: Best practices for insti
tutional purchasing. What are the most effective strategies for procuring f
ood to meet both institutional and producer goals and to sustain our local
economies?Strengthening Community Food Systems: Examples of campus and comm
unity partnerships. What innovative partnerships are you implementing in yo
ur universities\, colleges\, and communities supporting collaboration and m
utual benefit?Educating the Next Generation of Food Consumers: Reaching all
. How can we broaden our reach to educate all on the value of local\, healt
hy foods?UN Sustainable Development Goals: Local food procurement and susta
inability. How does local food procurement affect our climate\, our water
systems\, and our communities? How does local food procurement assist in m
eeting the UN Sustainable Development Goals? \n\nSchedule:\n\nDay 1\, Monda
y\, 2/28:\n\n9:00am: Welcome and Keynote\n\nIntroduction by Gwyn Scott\, Oh
io UniversityWelcome by Ohio University President Hugh ShermanKeynote intro
duction by Mary Nally\, Ohio UniversityKeynote by Art Trese1:00pm-3:00pm: C
ampus Farms\n\n1:00PM Session: Presenter Julia Angstmann\, Butler Universit
y2:00PM Session: OHIO Student Farm presentationOHIO student farm tour (pre-
recorded\, in person TBD)Day 2\, Tuesday\, 3/1:\n\n9:00am-11:00am: Educatin
g Future Generations\n\n9:00am Session: Presenter Uli Koester\, Midwest Foo
d Connection10:00am Session: Presenter Lynne Genter\, Federal Hocking Schoo
l District1:00pm-3:00pm: Strengthening Community Food Systems\n\n1:00pm Ses
sion: Presenter Jake Amlin\, Federal Hocking School District2:00pm Session:
Presenter Dr. Lisa Trocchia\, Prescott CollegeDay 3\, Wednesday\, 3/2:\n\n
9:00am-11:00am: Sustainable Development Goals\n\n9:00am Session: Presenter
Rachel Terman\, Ohio University10:00am Session: Presenter Thom Stevenson\,
Ohio University1:00pm: Closing Keynote\n\n1:00PM Closing Keynote: Speaker T
BDSession descriptions and speaker biographies will be posted soon. Please
email FarmtoOHIOinfo@ohio.edu with any questions.\n\n \n\nThe summit is a
project of the Farm to OHIO Working Group (FOWG)\, which has been working t
o strengthen our regional food system through institutional procurement of
locally grown food\, engaging community partners\, and developing our regio
nal food network since launching the Initiative for Appalachian Food and Cu
lture in 2016. Through close collaboration between Ohio University\, Rural
Action\, and Community Food Initiatives\, the FOWG has reduced many infrast
ructural barriers to institutional buying of locally grown produce and has
increased equitable access to local food on campus. \n\n \n\nInstitutional
investment in local food is a critical part of building community resilienc
e for many reasons\, one key reason being the number of individuals an inst
itution serves. Institutions have the power to offer considerable financia
l support for local food producers\, potentially inspiring future farmers w
hile simultaneously influencing future consumers of local food\, ultimately
creating systems-level change for our community. When we choose local foo
d\, we choose to support a system that is equitable and just for all commun
ity members\, good for our planet\, and supportive of local businesses and
jobs.\n\n \n\nAffiliations of 2022 Summit Registrants\n\nCentral State Univ
ersity\n\nChartwells\n\nCommunity Food Initiatives\n\nDenison University\n\
nFranklinton Farms\n\nNorthwestern University\n\nOberlin College\n\nOhio Un
iversity\n\nOrganic Association of Kentucky (OAK)\n\nPrescott College\n\nRu
ral Action\n\nSnowville Creamery\n\nStayner Architects\n\nThe Foodbank\, In
c\n\nThe Ohio State University\n\nUniversity of Dayton\n\nUniversity of Pit
tsburgh\n\nWashington University in Saint Louis\n\n \n\nRegister Here!
DTSTAMP:20241124T053828Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220302
LOCATION:Ohio University
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:2022 Farm to Institution Summit
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39058430488378
URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/2022_farm_to_institution_summit
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