Why attend the Hannah Grimes CONNECT Event?
Reconnect with the Monadnock Local Living Economy Project.
Last November, Judy Wicks spoke at the Keene State College Biennial Symposium: From Local to Global. Judy, a pioneering voice in the local living economy movement over the past thirty years, was the owner of Philadelphia’s celebrated White Dog Café and a founder of the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE). She and others have inspired the Hannah Grimes Center to launch the Monadnock Local Living Economy Project.
Find out more about this community project at the upcoming Hannah Grimes CONNECT Event on October 27, 2010 4-7:30p.m. at Alyson’s Orchard, Walpole featuring Slow Money. Watch the video below to find out why Judy Wicks became a Founding Member of Slow Money.
Stay tuned for the other top reasons to attend…
