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  • The Little Tulips, Hob Goblinson, Kai Warrior

    The Little Tulips, Hob Goblinson, Kai Warrior

    NMBLC’s own Kai Warrior opens this evening of local folk music! Don’t miss it! Doors at 7:00; entertainment begins at 8:00.

    Check out Kai’s music HERE.

  • Downtown Growers’ Market Gala

    Downtown Growers’ Market Gala

    Support the Downtown Growers’ Market at  an unforgettable evening of celebration, community, and great food! Your $45 ticket includes event entry, drink and raffle tickets, a three-course meal. live auction, music, and an awards ceremony.

  • Last Day to Order T4B Empanada Kit

    Last Day to Order T4B Empanada Kit

    After participating in the Three Sisters Kitchen Food Business Training Program, Together 4 Brothers is offering a seasonal empanada kit made with local ingredients. $20 for 6, including empanada dough rounds and peach filling. Order your kit here!

  • Moonstone Pop-Up: Valentine’s Day Edition

    Moonstone Pop-Up: Valentine’s Day Edition

    This edition of the recurring Moonstone pop-up, focusing on women-led businesses, has been thoughtfully curated with Valentine’s Day in mind.

    Late winter fashions and handmade gifts from local curators and craftswomen: Come find a unique selection of vendors with gifts, confections, and special things for yourself!

  • Jazz & Jingle Holiday Market

    Jazz & Jingle Holiday Market

    Join local vendors at Nexus Blue Smokehouse for a special holiday market with music, holiday shopping, and more!

  • Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

    Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

    Come to Three Sisters Kitchen to read about and discuss anticolonial and antiracist approaches to food justice and the importance of local agriculture. Third in a three-part series every other Tuesday.

    Third meeting: Indigenous Peoples’ Food Sovereignty (Undoing the Celebration of Conquest) – Reading: Dina Gilio-Whitaker, “Food Is Medicine, Water Is Life,” in As Long as Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice, from Colonization to Standing Rock

    Register to receive the readings by email!

  • Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

    Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

    Come to Three Sisters Kitchen to read about and discuss anticolonial and antiracist approaches to food justice and the importance of local agriculture. Second in a three-part series every other Tuesday.

    Second meeting: Mutual Aid (with special guest, by zoom, Marco Saavedra from La Morada in the South Bronx) – Reading: Alexandra Délano Alonso and Daria Samway, “Migrant Community Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mutual Aid at La Morada”

    Register to receive the readings by email!

  • Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

    Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

    Come to Three Sisters Kitchen to read about and discuss anticolonial and antiracist approaches to food justice and the importance of local agriculture. First in a three-part series every other Tuesday.

    First meeting: The Global Capitalist/Colonial Context – Reading: Raj Patel and Jason W. Moore, “Cheap Food,” in A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things: A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet

    Register to receive the readings by email!

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