Slow Food Maumee Valley

Slow Food Maumee Valley

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Come to the Table - September Pot Luck



Our September Slow Supper, a seasonal pot luck for members and friends, will be Sunday, September 18th. This event is open to everyone, but we need to know you're coming.  We'll be gathering at the home of Mary and Steve Weiss, 14 Winding Creek Place in Sylvania,  at 5 PM.

RSVP:  slowfoodmaumeevalley@gmail.com 
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A better, cleaner and fairer world begins with what we put on our plates – and our daily choices determine the future of the environment, economy and society.

If you care about local farmers, ranchers, fishers; animal welfare; the joy of a shared meal; preserving food culture; protecting the environment or avoiding GMOs, we have a place for you at our table.

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Our mission as an international grassroots membership organization is good, clean and fair food for all.

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