Wednesday, December 1, 2010

December Local Food Potluck

Local Food Potluck
Wednesday, December 8th at 7 pm
The Indiana Humanities Council
1500 North Delaware Street, in Indianapolis


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Come celebrate Indy's healthy farms, families, and locally-grown foods at our seventh monthly

Local Food Challenge Potluck

The Indianapolis Food, Farm, and Family Coalition invites you to come share a meal at the Indiana Humanities Council.

We recognize the Indiana Humanities Council for superbly raising awareness of Indiana's Food Culture.

Food for Thought, a project of the Indiana Humanities Council is an examination and celebration of the ways food helps to define Indiana's culture, considering food in the context of history, law, politics, science, the arts, religion, ethnicity and our place in the world. Through this program, Hoosiers will share and sample the cultures reflected at the state's table and address the local and global issues of hunger, nutrition, food production, obesity, food security and safety.

    • Dinner starts at 7 pm
Admission is Free:
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Simply bring a potluck/pitch-in dish to share made with locally grown/produced food.

Dining ware will be limited. Please bring your own plate and utensils for yourself and your family, if possible. Think Reduce, Reuse, Recycle =)

RSVP on Facebook:
Remember to bring along the recipe:
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Bring a copy of your recipe for the dish you brought. The Indianapolis Food, Farm and Family Coalition will post these recipes on the blog [http://indyfoodsecurity.blogspot.com]

Like last month, the Earth House Collective may pick one recipe from the Local Food Potluck to serve at the Earth House Cafe for the Month to come!! Please bring your recipe cards to participate.

More about Indiana Humanities Council:
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The Council encourages Hoosiers to think, read ­and talk. How? By creating its own programs, such as Community Conversations, Evenings at the House and Novel Conversations; by providing grants for humanities programs throughout the state; and by providing a space-physically and digitally-for people to connect and converse.

Mission Statement: The Indiana Humanities Council connects people, opens minds and enriches lives by creating and facilitating programs that encourage people to think, read and talk.

Read more, visit the website:
www.indianahumanities.org