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This is a free event but we ask that you RSVP.

Everything we do on our farm or homestead has compounding and cascading effects. These effects are never neutral in nature but are either positive or negative. What are the best ways to create positive impacts? What kind of principles can we use to guide our decisionmaking as holistic stewards of the land?

Join us on Saturday, June 15 (5-7pm) at Brooklyn Hills Ranch in Amherst County for a Land & Table networking potluck and discussion on Dr. Alan William’s concept of Adaptive Stewardship and decisionmaking that leads to positive compounding impacts from a micro to a macro level.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

COST: FREE, but we ask that you RSVP.
WHEN: Saturday, June 15 (5-7pm)
WHERE: Brooklyn Hills Ranch (Amherst County, Virginia)
186 Foothills Trail Amherst, VA 24521
WHO: Anyone! All are welcome.

WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING:
– A dish to share.
– A friend (of course)!
– Your own dishware.
– A lawn chair or picnic blanket.
– Kids are welcome but they must be attended by an adult.

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OUTDOOR EVENT.

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Please park in the front field before the creekbed if your vehicle is low to the ground. Crossing the creekbed is an option for vehicles that are higher off the ground.
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Have questions? Contact meeting host: Fred Lyssy at: fred@brooklynhillsranch.com

VENUE DETAILS:
Owned by Fred and Amber Lyssy, Brooklyn Hills Ranch is a regenerative family farm focused on raising pasture-based, nutrient dense meats for the local community. Fred and Amber are the hospitable hosts of the monthly Land & Table Amherst meeting (meets each third Saturday of every month).

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