Buncombe Friends of Agriculture cancels Nov. breakfast, invites event feedback

Announcement from Buncombe County Soil and Water:

We have missed you these past couple of months.  While we haven’t had the chance to visit with you and share valuable information, this break has given us the chance to reevaluate how we connect. To better understand how we can best serve your needs, we have developed a short survey. To ensure we are providing a valuable resource to our community we ask that you complete the survey below by NOVEMBER 13th. Your feedback will help guide us in how to proceed with our Friends of Agriculture Events post-pandemic.

Unfortunately, due to the increasing challenges of COVID-19 and the safety of our community, the November Friends of Agriculture Breakfast must be cancelled. The safety of our community is our first priority. We are encouraged by the efforts in our community to implement the best practices to slow the spread of COVID-19. We are confident if we remain vigilant and follow the 3 Ws (Wear a mask, Wait 6 feet apart and Wash our hands) we will get through this difficult time together.

Thanks for taking the time to provide us with feedback. We look forward to the end of this global crisis and to once again being able to share a meal, some good stories and valuable information. Although we can’t gather together, we continue to work with farmers and landowners across the county to provide technical assistance, education and outreach. To stay connected please visit our websites: www.buncombecounty.org/soiland https://buncombe.ces.ncsu.edu and subscribe to our various newsletters!  

If you have any questions regarding the Friends of Agriculture events or this survey please email Ariel Zijp at ariel.zijp@buncombecounty.org

Participate in the survey here.

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