Hello Community Members,
Please see the invite to the next Washington DC Food Policy Council meeting. Discussion on Comprehensive Plan Amendments, East End legislation, and even a presentation on the backyard chickens situation from DOEE will take place. Details below.
Jeremiah Lowery
Connect With Me On Social media:
Facebook (jeremiah.lowery).
Instagram (jeremiah_lowerydc).
Twitter (@JeremiahLowery1).
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From:
DC Food Policy Director <dcfoodpolicy@dc.gov>Date: Thu, May 25, 2017 at 7:29 AM
Subject: DC Food Policy Council Meeting Tuesday June 6th Invite
To: Jeremiah <
jeremiahalowery@gmail.com>
Join Us for the 6th Meeting of the DC Food Policy Council! We will hold our next meeting on Tuesday June 6th from 6:00-8:00 pm, at 441 4th Street NW, Old Council Chambers on the 1st floor. RSVP HERE! Come Early for Networking Join us from 5:45-6pm for socializing and 'bring your own' snacks before the meeting's official business begins! Feel free to bring a bite to share with the group. The DC Food Policy Council wants you to get involved, join us to continue the conversation about DC's food policy. We will hold our meeting on Tuesday June 6th from 6-8pm, at 441 4th Street NW, Old Council Chambers on the 1st floor. Agenda -
Welcome & Introductions -
Background on the Food Policy Council, Legislative Updates Director Cidlowski -
Backyard Chickens Presentation - Department of Energy and Environment Presentation -
Food Policy Council Members Present on Working Groups 5. Discussion on Comprehensive Plan Amendments, East End legislation, etc. 6. Announcements & Next Steps Can't come to the meeting but still want to get involved? Go to our website - dcfoodpolicy.org Follow us on Twitter @DCFoodPolicy Like our Facebook page. Follow the Livestream of the event on Facebook Live or Periscope of our partner DC Greens RSVP HERE FAQs Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event? Please bring a government issued id to enter the building. What are my transport/parking options getting to the event? The building is directly adjacent to the Judiciary Square metro (Red line.) Street parking is also available. | | | | VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Want to do something about food waste and hunger on your own schedule? Food Rescue US (formerly Community Plates) has solved one of the biggest barriers to food donation: transportation. Food Rescue US enlists volunteers who use their own cars to transfer excess food from businesses that have too much to people who have too little. Using an app, they self-select food runs to fit their schedules; the whole process usually takes about 30 minutes. To learn more and to sign up to be a Food Rescuer, check out http://foodrescue.us/ | | | | Discussion about the local food economy by the Food Policy Council members at the April 2017 DCFPC meeting. | | | | | |
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