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Food, Community & Action Kick Off
September 23rd from 5 pm - 8 pm
An Evening of Nourishment, Conversation and Connection: Share a Vegan Feast and participate in a Live Panel Discussion on Food and Climate
This panel brings together leaders at the forefront of climate and food system change: Emmy-winning journalist and author David Pogue, environmental educator and Billion Oyster Project founder Murray Fisher, regenerative agriculture investor Caroline MacGill, and plant-based culinary innovator Chad Sarno. Together, they will lead our community in a conversation about how transforming our food system is the key to building a sustainable future.
All proceeds from this event will benefit the efforts of Hilltop Hanover
Hosted By Emily and Murray Fisher, Lyn Reardon, Caroline MacGill, Christpher Gavigan, Deanna Marano and Katy Foley
Vegan Feast provided by
Bedford Plant Based Restaurant Week
September 23rd - 30th
For the first time ever, restaurants across Bedford and beyond will come together for Plant-based Restaurant Week - a bold culinary celebration of sustainability, taste and local pride.
Every bite makes an impact. Explore our partner restaurants and discover flavorful plant-based meals!
Participating Restaurants
Cowspiracy Film Screening
Wednesday, October 1st at the Bedford Playhouse
Join us for this provocative and eye-opening documentary that exposes the devastating environmental impact of animal agriculture. This film challenges us to rethink our food choices as a path to true sustainability. After the screening, continue the conversation at Bambi’s Bar in the Playhouse Café, where cocktails and vegan bites will be served.
“The Animal industry is a leading cause of global deforestation, water consumption and water pollution, is responsible for more greenhouse gases than the transportation industry, and is the primary driver of rainforest destruction, species extinction, habitat loss, topsoil erosion, ocean dead zones, virtually every environmental ill. Yet it goes on, almost entirely unchallenged.” Kip Andersen, Cowspiracy