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Will Allen
When: Thursday, September 17, 6pm
Venue: Goodman Community Center,
Evjue Community Room
149 Waubesa St., Madison


The Wisconsin Humanities Council is Pleased to Invite You to a Special Event with 2009 Wisconsin Book Festival Featured Presenter, Will Allen. This FREE event has been organized by the Wisconsin Humanities Council, producers of the Wisconsin Book Festival, with help from the Community Action Coalition and MACSAC.

Will Allen's approach to urban agriculture is drawing international attention. His work is inspiring a renaissance in his Milwaukee neighborhood and fresh projects here in Madison. Hear why worms may save the planet, join the community conversation, and enjoy food by Ironworks Catering.

About Will Allen:
Will Allen is a farmer and activist who has transformed two acres within an urban, impoverished Milwaukee neighborhood into a hotbed of agricultural innovation. As co-founder and director of Growing Power, he teaches low-cost farming methods, involves young people in developing a culture of nutritious eating, and experiments continuously with new designs for food distribution amongst the urban poor. Growing Power has become a destination for people from around the world interested in the sustainable and local food movements.
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