Past, Present & Future of Dairy in Whatcom County: Get to Know Local Dairy at the Whatcom Food Network’s Spring Forum

When:
05/25/2017 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
2017-05-25T13:00:00-07:00
2017-05-25T16:00:00-07:00
Where:
Squalicum Boathouse
2600 N Harbor Loop Dr
Bellingham, WA 98225
USA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Diana Meeks
360-647-7093
Past, Present & Future of Dairy in Whatcom County: Get to Know Local Dairy at the Whatcom Food Network’s Spring Forum @ Squalicum Boathouse | Bellingham | Washington | United States
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All are invited to attend the Whatcom Food Network’s Spring Forum on May 25 for a chance to learn from a panel of dairy farmers about the different sizes and types of dairies working in Whatcom County, their current challenges and opportunities, and where the Whatcom dairy industry may be headed. The panel will include Appel Farms, Twin Brook Creamery and MyShan Dairy, among others.

The Whatcom Food Network is composed of the various agencies, organizations and stakeholders working to strengthen our local food system. The Network hosts two forums every year in order to increase communication and collaboration and to raise awareness of work being done to create a sustainable, just and healthy food system.

On May 25, we will take a deep dive into one of our most important local agricultural sectors: dairy. Whatcom County’s dairy farms have played an important role in our county’s history and continue to be a major part of local food production. Whatcom County currently boasts over 90 dairy producers – more than any county in the Pacific Northwest region – with a unique mix of small, mid and large-size farms.

Come to the Spring Forum to learn more about the changing face of this important sector, network with other professionals working in our local food system and hear about the work the Whatcom Food Network has been doing to shepherd a Whatcom Food System Plan and update the Whatcom Community Food Assessment.

The Whatcom Food Network Spring Forum is free, but attendees must RSVP as space is limited. This event was made possible by generous support from the Whatcom Community Foundation.

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