On September 17, 2023, the Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew and CISA are hosting a panel to discuss the challenges of farming in the climate crisis, the Massachusetts government response, and visions for the future. The event will discuss recent climate events affecting Massachusetts, including intense cold and hard frosts damaging peach and apple crops, and July flooding impacting over 150 farms and 2,700 aces of crops. The panel brings together two local farmers, David Fisher of Natural Roots Farm in Conway and Sarah Voiland of Red Fire Farm in Montague and Granby, with Natalie Blais, State Representative for 1st Franklin District. Following the panel, join in the action planning session to share ideas of what we can do, next steps to take, and how each of us can contribute.
There is no charge for the event. Donations will be accepted with all donations going to the Healey-Driscoll Administration and United Way Farm Resiliency Fund being set up to support Massachusetts farming in the evolving climate crisis.
Location: Main Sanctuary, Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew, 8 Church St, Greenfield, MA 01301 (Please enter front doors of the Church
on Federal Street)
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This is the first event in the 2023-2024 Environmental Sunday program organized by the Church’s Green Team. This event is also the first event in CISA’s Climate Change & Farming Week 2023 beginning September 17 and ending September 22. Learn more about how to get involved here!
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