GMO Debate with FTCLDF Treasurer
Tuesday - August 27, 2013 in Louisville
Are you frustrated with the tone of political discourse? Do you hunger for reasoned discussion on current political events where people actually listen to the points of the other side? TAC4 Solutions is hosting a TACKLE with TAC4 event on August 27, 2013 to discuss Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO).
Date: Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Time: 6 - 8:30 p.m.
Location: Ursuline Arts Center, 3114 Lexington Road, Louisville, KY 40206 [ directions ]
Topic: GMO vs. Non-GMO: Biotech Hype or Anti-Tech Hysteria
Panelists: John Moody, FTCLDF Treasurer, board member of the Farm Food Freedom Coalition , Whole Life Buying Club Administrator in Louisville, Ky., and a farmer. He is author of the Food Club and Co-op Handbook, columnist for the Wise Traditions Journal of the Weston A. Price Foundation, and speaks at conferences such as Mother Earth News. He is married to his lovely wife Jessica and with her shares the joys of raising four kids and living on a farm in rural Kentucky. Jennifer Elwell, Director of Communications and Education for the Kentucky Corn Growers Association and the Kentucky Small Grain Growers Association. She is also involved with the national CommonGround program; she writes a monthly column for Kentucky's farm newspaper, The Farmer's Pride; and she contributed to Michele Payn-Knoper's book, No More Food Fights. Jennifer grew up on a small farm near Jeffersontown, Ky., graduated from the University of Kentucky with a degree in agriculture, and has two children.
Tickets:
$8.90 for preregistered guests ($6.40 w/discount) $10.00 at the door
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Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, defends the rights and broadens the freedoms of family farms and artisan food producers while protecting consumer access to raw milk and nutrient-dense foods. Learn more About Us or check out the FTCLDF 2012 Summary. Membership benefits include the possibility of representation in court; the Fund typically pays for all court costs. The Fund is not an insurance company and cannot guarantee representation on all legal matters. Your membership fees and donations help to keep local food sources available and preserve family farms facing unjust enforcement actions.
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