Yea, yea, yea, I know, it is hard to believe that we are approaching the farmer's market season; especially as snow was falling from the sky again in DC,VA,MD! And it is cold as Alaska outdoors! None-the-less, if the robins, daffodils and other signs of spring are appearing, and surviving, we humans can at least wait a few days when the temperatures go soaring into the 60s! So, let's press forward and celebrate and welcome the local food season!
And so the season begins! I am pleased to announce that Hannah's Grace, Inc. is expanding!Did you know that water is essential to nourish our bodies and yields an excellent crop?
Of course you did! Well, we are in the throes of establishing a new market . . . The WSSC Farmer's Market in Laurel, MD! Just in case you do not recognize the acronym . . .It stands for Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission. And did you know that there are a lot of environmentalist at WSSC? What a great match! Water = Vegetables, Fruits, Wheat, Legumes, Chickens, Seafood, and healthy meals to enjoy! The market will feature local Maryland produce and healthy food offerings from local foodies! If you are in the area, stop by and don't forget to tell somebody! Moving along . . . As a point of reference, I scrolled through my series of blogs and rediscovered one that welcomes the return of springtime . . . Documenting history is so beneficial . . . Just like preparing a sermon; I don't have to rewrite and make up new stuff to share! It's just like reminding us how good God is to us! This time last year we had a ton of rain falling, but it was not cold. As you may recall, we were observing observances!
Remember, the link, http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.nationalwellness.org/resource/resmgr/healthobservancescalendar/2014_nwi_healthobsvcal.pdf. . . This is the place where you may uncover a plethora of 'things' to celebrate . . . Donut Day, Hot Dog Day, Hug a Tree, Hug a Neck Day, Happy Nutrition Month and more! Celebrate whatever tickles your fancy and keeps you happy!
National Ag Day is organized by the Agriculture
Council of America (ACA). ACA is a nonprofit organization composed of leaders
in the agricultural, food and fiber community, dedicating its efforts to
increasing the public's awareness of agriculture's role in modern society.
Generations Nourishing Generations -- National Agriculture Day and mark a nationwide effort to tell the true story of American agriculture and remind citizens that agriculture is a part of all of us. A number of producers, agricultural associations, corporations, students and government organizations involved in agriculture are expected to participate.
Generations Nourishing Generations -- National Agriculture Day and mark a nationwide effort to tell the true story of American agriculture and remind citizens that agriculture is a part of all of us. A number of producers, agricultural associations, corporations, students and government organizations involved in agriculture are expected to participate.
The National Ag Day program encourages every American to:
- Understand how food and fiber products are produced.
- Appreciate the role agriculture plays in providing safe, abundant and affordable products.
- Value the essential role of agriculture in maintaining a strong economy.
- Acknowledge and consider career opportunities in the agriculture, food and fiber industry.
National Ag Day FAQ's
What Is Ag Day?
It's a day to recognize
and celebrate the abundance provided by agriculture. Every year, producers,
agricultural associations, corporations, universities, government agencies and
countless others across America join together to recognize the contributions of
agriculture.
Who Hosts Ag Day?
The Agriculture Council
of America hosts the campaign on a national level. However, the awareness
efforts in communities across America are as influential - if not more - than
the broad-scale effort.
Why Celebrate Agriculture?
Why Celebrate Agriculture?
Agriculture provides
almost everything we eat, use and wear on a daily basis. But too few people
truly understand this contribution. This is particularly the case in our
schools, where students may only be exposed to agriculture if they enroll in
related vocational training. By building awareness, the Agriculture Council of
America is encouraging young people to consider career opportunities in
agriculture. Each American farmer
feeds more than 144 people ... a dramatic increase from 25 people in the 1960s. (2013 data)
Quite simply, American agriculture is doing more - and doing it better. As the
world population soars, there is an even greater demand for the food and fiber
produced in the United States.
What Can YOU Do to Help?
Put simply, get
involved! Your participation in Ag Day is critical in helping us spread this
positive message about agriculture. If you are interested in planning an event,
download your Planning Guide today. Of course, there are other ways you can
lend your support, including sending a letter to your local newspaper, calling
your Congressional representatives or simply sharing information about
agriculture with youngsters in your community.
And if you really sink your teeth (toes) into the earth, listed below is a link from the MD Department of Agriculture . . . Enjoy! Celebrating Agriculture in Maryland - http://news.maryland.gov/
. . . . AND DON'T FORGET, SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FARMER'S MARKET!
Phyllicia
Rev. Phyllicia M. Hatton, M.Div.
Founder and President
Hannah's Grace, Inc. ~ www.hannahsgrace.org
"Find us everywhere! And Share with everyone!"
University of Maryland Extension
Fodors
So Maryland, So Good
MD Department of Agriculture's Farmer's Market Directory
USDA.gov
FreshNation
AgritourismWorld
Craftmaster News
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Rev. Phyllicia M. Hatton, M.Div.
Founder and President
Hannah's Grace, Inc. ~ www.hannahsgrace.org
"Find us everywhere! And Share with everyone!"
University of Maryland Extension
Fodors
So Maryland, So Good
MD Department of Agriculture's Farmer's Market Directory
USDA.gov
FreshNation
AgritourismWorld
Craftmaster News
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