What do you think about when you hear or read the phrase “food chain?”
Some folks may think back to elementary school Science lessons that talked about little fish getting gobbled up by bigger and bigger fish. But the Kerr-Tar region Council of Government is scheduling a series of meetings – one in each of the five counties it represents – for regional policymakers to hear from folks in the community about what’s working and what’s needed when it comes to our local “food chain.”
One of the outcomes of the meetings is the development of a food policy council, according to information publicizing the events.
If you think about it, we’re all part of the “food chain” whether we grow and market vegetables locally or simply prepare meals for ourselves and our families.
Everyone is welcome to share experiences, successes and challenges – from the consumer to producer, as well as food pantry partners and other agencies in the community.
The meetings begin next week in Roxboro and continue through March. Each session will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. To register for one of the meetings, email crobinette@kerrtarcog.org or phone 980.389.3446.
Here’s the list of meetings:
- Wednesday, Mar. 6 in Roxboro, Person County Cooperative Extension Center
- Wednesday, Mar. 13 in Louisburg, Franklin County Cooperative Extension Center
- Tuesday, Mar. 19 in Warrenton, Warren County Library
- Tuesday, Mar. 26 in Henderson, Vance County Regional Farmers Market
- Wednesday, Mar. 27 in Oxford, Richard Thornton Public Library