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  • New Haven, CT
  • United States
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Name of the Organization
Slow Food Shoreline
Contact Person
Alex Córdova
Job Title
Membership Chair
Contact phone
240-305-9149
E-mail
ncordov@gmail.com
Website
http://www.slowfoodshoreline.org
Interest
Food Assistance, Health, Advocacy
Description Interest
Slow Food Shoreline is a local chapter of Slow Food USA serving the shoreline communities of Connecticut.

We will be hosting events that foster relationships between food consumers and food producers, that educate people in food production, preparation, and preservation, and that bring together concerned citizens on local food initiatives, especially childhood nutrition.

Slow Food Shoreline's mission is to promote good food that is created with care from healthy plants and animals that is grown and harvested in ways which have a positive impact on the planet, and that is accessible to all, regardless of income.

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At 8:19am on July 8, 2011, Lee Cruz said…

Nathaniel,

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