Welcome, Slow Food Enthusiast!

Location
Sarasota, FL 27.33-82.55 34236US
Meetups
49 so far
Rating
Slow Food Greater Sarasota 4.50 4.5035

Meet other locals who are interested in a food system that is based upon environmental sustainability and social justice - a food system that is good, clean and fair. We are part of an international movement that seeks to shift away from the destructive effects of an industrialized food system and fast life - toward the regenerative, cultural, social, ecological and economic benefits of a sustainable food system, regional food traditions, the pleasures of the table and a slower and more harmonious rhythm of life. To learn more about the mission and activities of the Slow Food organization, visit www.slowfoodusa.org.

Where?
1331 1st St
Sarasota, FL 34236
Who’s coming?
10 Yes / 0 Maybe

Want to attend?

Want to help our children know the joy of growing, eating and learning about real food?

If so, then join us for our November meeting on edible school gardens. Come learn how edible school gardens, as popularized by Alice Waters, offer horticulture and culinary arts lessons for our children.

Match your interests and level of commitment with the needs of our local schools. Read more

What members are saying

 Very good mix of people. 

 Those wishing to see school lunches utilize healthy locally grown food should consider joining the group 

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      “Just relocated and would love to meet like minded people.”
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      “I am vegan and try to only eat organic. This organization is a good start to promote this lifestyle and to educate the world on some of the problems with the current food system.”
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