PRESS RELEASE from Asheville Buncombe Food Policy Council:
Asheville, NC – The AshevilleBuncombe Food Policy Council will host a public and nonpartisan forum on Monday, October 12 at 6:30 pm.
City Council Candidates will be invited to share their vision for how Asheville can build on existing initiatives and/or create even more innovative solutions to address food insecurity and hunger issues in order to promote good food access for all and build a resilient, thriving local food system and economy.
Each candidate will answer 3 moderated questions on local food systems so listeners can make better informed voter decisions. Candidate’s responses will also be posted on the ABFPC’s website.
Light refreshments provided.
WHO: Open to the public
WHERE: Lenoir-Rhyne Center for Graduate Studies, 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801 WHEN:Monday, October 12 at 6:308pm
HOW MUCH: This event is freeThe Asheville Buncombe Food Policy Councilis a county-level organization founded in 2011. It is currently a growing network in Buncombe County with members representing county agencies, non -profits, entrepreneurs, and concerned citizens. Asheville-Buncombe Food Policy Council supports vibrant farms, healthy people, strong communities, thriving local economies and resilient ecosystems in Buncombe County.
Learn more about the ABFPC at: www.abfoodpolicy.org.
This is NOT a function of OUR city government. Enough.