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Reserve your tickets now!
"Food, Inc."screenings are showing this week
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There is still time to purchase your tickets for "Food, Inc."  This special film event is part of Buy Local Month and supported by Farm Catskills and the Pure Catskills buy local campaign.

Screening dates include:
  • 9/17: South Side Mall, 5006 State Highway 23, Oneonta
  • 9/20: Walton Theater, Gardiner Place, Walton
Each screening will take place at 7 pm.  Tickets are $8 each.  Seats may be reserved by contacting Liz Searles at (607) 278-5427 or essearles@hughes.net.



Take us to 200!
The Buy Local Challenge Pledges are rolling in --

Nearly 150 community members have shown their commitment to Catskills agriculture with the Buy Local Pledge.  With pledges ranging from $10 each week for the month of September to $20 each week for the coming year, the total investment is currently at $36,240.  Help us take the count over 200 before the weekend by adding your pledge for local food today.  Our goal is to gather 500 pledges by the end of September.
 
Show our community that there's strong support for
local agriculture in the Catskills region.


Each pledge received will be entered in to a drawing of $100 "Farm Bucks" gift certificate redeemable at a variety of local farms and stores.
 

Learn more about Buy Local Month from the full
Press Release.

Read the article on Buy Local Month in today's Daily Star.

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Contact Challey Comer, Farm to Market Manager
Watershed Agricultural Council
Office: (607) 865-7017
ccomer@nycwatershed.org

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GOOD FOOD. CLEAN WATER.
Pure Catskills is an economic initiative of the Watershed Agricultural Council. WAC is funded by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and other federal, foundation and private sources. WAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider.