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SUMMARY:Linking your Food Story to the Bigger Picture with Beth Hoffman (Virtual Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this impactful virtual workshop led by journalist\, farmer\, and author Beth Hoffman\, on behalf of the Iowa Food System Coalition. In this workshop\, Beth will show you how to be a more impactful storyteller by linking your personal story to the broader issues within our food system. The workshop will consist of instruction\, writing time\, and discussion\, so bring along a notebook and pen! Registration Required(Free for HHNI/Grow. Eat. Play. Members | $20 for non-members). See below. \nBeth Hoffman has written about food and agriculture for much of her adult life and was a faculty member in the Media Studies at the University of San Francisco. She and her husband John moved in 2019 from San Francisco to rural Iowa where they farm John’s family’s 570 acres\, also known as Whippoorwill Creek Farm. She wrote the book Bet the Farm: The Dollars and Sense of Growing Food in America about their journey\, and makes regular updates on her Substack\, In the Dirt. The couple raises pasture-raised beef\, goats\, and vegetables\, and also forage for mushrooms. \nRegistration (Free for Grow. Eat. Play. Members | $20 for non-members).
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SUMMARY:Getting Started with eCommerce with Mallory DeVries
DESCRIPTION:📅 Date: Feb 21\n🕒 Time: noon\nLocation: Zoom\nInstructor: Mallory DeVries from TinyPlot Communications \nReady to take your farm or food business online but not sure where to start? Setting up eCommerce can feel daunting\, but it’s an incredible opportunity to grow your reach and meet customers where they are—online. In this session\, Mallory DeVries will walk you through choosing the best platform for your business\, understanding if you’re ready for online sales\, and making eCommerce work for you. Whether you’re completely new to selling online or looking for guidance on how to improve\, this class will give you the confidence to get started. See registration below. \nAbout the Instructor\nMallory DeVries is a local poultry farmer and owner of TinyPlot Communications\, a marketing consulting firm that specializes in making complex topics easy to understand for mission-driven organizations. She works with Healthy Harvest of North Iowa\, farmers across Northeast Iowa\, and the Iowa Food System Coalition. With a background in corporate web design and a degree in graphic design\, Mallory brings both technical expertise and years of experience as a food system practitioner to her work\, empowering local producers to grow their businesses online.
URL:https://cvfoodfarmnetwork.org/event/getting-started-with-ecommerce-with-mallory-devries/
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