David Munson, host of Farm Talk Radio, will be interviewing Alison Sexauer, the Executive Director of the Rogue Valley Food System Network this Tuesday, January 14 at 8 AM. Dave Munson will be interviewing Kristen Pew and Rebecca Slosburg, the co-directors of Rogue Valley Farm to School Project on Farm Talk this Tuesday, January 14 at 10 AM. This interview is to promote this Friday's Rogue Valley Food Solutions Summit happening from 9 AM to 4:30 PM at the OSU extension auditorium on Hanley Road in Medford. Alison has dedicated her career to fostering local food networks, supporting farmers, and building resilient communities.
In addition, Dave Munson will be interviewing Kristen Pew and Rebecca Slosburg, the co-directors of Rogue Valley Farm to School Project on Farm Talk this Tuesday, January 14 at 10 AM. This interview is a follow up from last week's interview with Kristi Grasty where she shared the great victories of bringing fresh healthy food into school cafeterias in Los Gatos, California. This weeks interview will be a follow up to share the progress that has been made in the Rogue Valley with regards to increasing food flavor and nutrition here in the Rogue valley.
You can listen to these interviews on your radio at 89.5 FM in Ashland and 94.1 FM in Medford. You can also stream the interviews from KSKQ.org or any free live radio streaming website. Please help spread the word about these incredibly important topics.
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