Community Homesteading Potluck Gatherings
Grow, Raise, Cook, Preserve
Teach, Learn, Mentor, Share
The Santa Fe Complex and Home Grown New Mexico continue the Community Homesteading Potluck Gatherings at the Santa Fe Complex. They take place on the fourth Tuesday of each month.
Next event is Tuesday, June 28th at 6:30pm
- Rubina Cohen from the Food Policy Council will give updates on the food assessment and other projects.
- Kitchen Garden & Coop Tour is presented by HGNM and Edible Santa Fe. We will talk about the self-guided tour of six gardens and urban farms on July 24th. It is our fundraising event for the year. We will have ticket giveaways at the potluck and also a special code to receive discounted tickets!
- Local Organic Meals on a Budget will talk about their cooking classes every Wed and Sat. They are a new collaboration between Kitchen Angels, Santa Fe Farmers Market Institute and Slow Food Santa Fe.
The goal of our potlucks is to bring individuals together and organically create an environment of education between the different levels of experience. Come if you are a novice, an expert, or anything in between in the topics of gardening, beekeeping, backyard chicken coops and urban farming.
Bring a dish to share with the group. We want this to be a zero waste event so please bring a plate, silverware and a cup. You could even bring your dish or drink in a reusable container.
Bring food donations for the Food Depot. They will accept locally grown produce, canned goods or dry packaged food. We will be delivering these donations to the Food Depot at all future potluck events. Last month we had one bag to donate. Let’s double that this month!
Home Grown New Mexico hopes to continue to communicate these events and add more speakers and activities to our calendar. To facilitate this there is a suggested donation of $5 or more. The Santa Fe Complex is located at 632 Agua Fria Street with parking off Romero Street before the Ark Bookstore and visit http://sfcomplex.org/ for more detailed directions. For more information on the potlucks, email homegrownnewmexico@gmail.com or call 473-1403.