Kootenay East NDP candidate Norma Blissett told the sell-out crowd at
the Oct. 12 Local Food Harvest Dinner, “Buying and eating local food is good
for our local economy, the environment and for our bodies and souls. We had a regional
conference back in the spring and talked about a variety of local initiatives
that were happening in the Kootenays.
Part of that was about supporting local agriculture and so when it came
to organizing a fund raising dinner we went with the concept of a local harvest
supper, where we could support a wonderful local chef and eat healthy, tasty
local food, decrease our impact on the environment, support local farmers and
raise some money in the process. What more could you ask for?”
Thomas of Allegra Restaurant catered the event, which
featured a menu of locally supplied food.
Beef was provided by Kootenay All Natural Beef Company, Wycliffe,
Chicken came from Meyers of Creston.
Christian Kimber of Three Crows Farms, Cranbrook, Fort Steele Farms and
Truscott Farm of Creston supplied fresh produce. The event also included a silent auction and jazz music by The
Don Davies Quartet.
In a week when two speakers are coming to Cranbrook to
talk about the 10% shift concept, this dinner was a practical example of how to
support the local economy by supporting local suppliers and small
business. The 10% shift movement asks
people to keep at least 10% of their spending to local products and
business.
Happy to see this was a successful event. It was not reported in the Townsman.
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