Innovative Partnerships in History to Address Food Issues

Location

Room 304, Hogan Campus Center, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass.

Start Date

1-6-2015 1:30 PM

End Date

1-6-2015 2:45 PM

Description

What do history exhibits, organic gardens, and food pantries have in common? Join us for a look at how history organizations are pairing with public service agencies to fight hunger while bringing interpretive history programs to the general public.

Moderator:

  • Jayne Gordon, Education Director, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court

Presenters:

  • Tom Beardsley, Site Manager, The Old Manse
  • Sarah Purgus, Gardener, Gaining Ground
  • Bill Wallace, Executive Director, Worcester Historical Museum

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Innovative Partnerships in History to Address Food Issues

Room 304, Hogan Campus Center, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass.

What do history exhibits, organic gardens, and food pantries have in common? Join us for a look at how history organizations are pairing with public service agencies to fight hunger while bringing interpretive history programs to the general public.

Moderator:

  • Jayne Gordon, Education Director, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court

Presenters:

  • Tom Beardsley, Site Manager, The Old Manse
  • Sarah Purgus, Gardener, Gaining Ground
  • Bill Wallace, Executive Director, Worcester Historical Museum