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Sustainable Earth & A Greener Indiana Presents:

The 2009 Food, Farm and Energy Gathering



When: Saturday, February 21, 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

Where: the Farm Bureau Building, Indiana State Fairgrounds

The FFEG is about transitioning to sustainable lifestyles, with an emphasis on organic food, energy and self-sufficiency.
More than a conference, it is an event that features seminars, demonstrations, educational displays, trade displays and unlimited opportunities to network among like-minded people

The seminar topics are:
- The Community Farmer,
- Why Weeds Matter,
- Homegrown Energy,
- Becoming a Farmer,
- My Green House,
- The Future of Eating.

- Local Food / Fine Dining

Admission is $10 per person or $25 for a family (related persons living in the same household)

Table space is available for farmers, not-for-profits, relevant
businesses, and entrepreneurs at a sliding scale cost

Complete information is available at Sustainable Earth and A Greener Indiana or by
contacting steve@sustainableearth.netor (765) 463-9366

Co-sponsors are Nuvo, Earth Charter Indiana, Balanced Harvest Farm, & www. AGreenerIndiana. com

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