A6 LOCAL Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, March 10, 2021 FEAST community forum being held virtually Event to be held for the third time in Wallowa County on March 16 By RONALD BOND Wallowa County Chieftain ENTERPRISE — Next Tuesday, March 16, county residents will have a chance to take part in the third Wal- lowa County FEAST com- munity forum, a virtual event in 2021, that will dis- cuss food systems and food resources, according to a press release. The event provides an opportunity for discussion about the food system and will include keynote speak- ers who will discuss their varied perspectives and challenges they have faced, according to Sara Miller, Get All Your Needs Met! Heating & Cooling Bulk Fuel & Propane Propane stoves & heat for home/office Expertly installed heating systems Even distribution of heat Bulk farm fuel Residential propane heating fuel Bulk diesel, gas & propane Air conditioning units to keep your home/office comfortable in summer One Call Does It All! Equipment Sales, Installation & Service Call Wallowa County Grain Growers Today! 541-426-3116 Heating/cooling: x 1201 Bulk fuel/propane: x 1235 WALLOWA COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS A farmer-owned coop serving the people of Wallowa County since 1944 deputy director for Northeast Oregon Economic Develop- ment District. “A FEAST event gives people a chance to meet oth- ers interested in our food system and those connec- tions sometimes lead to col- laborative projects or volun- teer opportunities,” Miller said. The acronym stands for Food, Education, Agricul- ture, Solutions, Together. Funding to put on the event comes from the Oregon Food Bank. The discussions are centered around address- ing challenges in the food system, and Miller said a prior event prompted dis- cussions that led to some changes in the county. “Discussions at the event lead to volunteers organizing to host a Rural Resources for Rural Economies Amer- iCorps volunteer, comple- tion of a Community Food Assessment for Wallowa County, formation of the ad hoc Wallowa County Food System Council to continue the sharing of information and help people make con- nections and collaborate on projects to meet community needs,” Miller said. Food security, and help- ing establish it, is a key point of the discussion. “(The event) brings peo- ple together who are either interested or involved as a profession in the food sys- tem locally,” event co-or- ganizer Katy Nesbitt said. “It’s to evoke conversations and help people dream about what else we can do in our community to have a more secure food system. There’s a term thrown around in food communities called food 541-426-3116 on assistance. It could be around community gar- dens and partnerships with schools. Could be around how to make distribution among producers. How to make the distribution of their product easier. The nice thing is it’s not in a box.” Nesbitt also said there is an education side to the discussion. “Another aspect of these FEAST conversations is how do we connect folks in poverty with fresh food?” Nesbitt asked, noting that and other educational ele- ments are brought up. The event runs from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday and is on Zoom. Door prizes will be available for entrants, who can register at tinyurl. com/WCFEAST. Email cait- lin.rushlow@gmail.com for more details. YOUTH TURKEY HUNT The Nature Conservancy would like to offer a turkey hunting opportunity to the youth of Wallowa County. Two youth hunters will be chosen via random draw. Hunters must be between the ages of 12-17. Chosen youth hunters must be accompanied by an adult (21 yrs or older) during their hunt. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 3/31/21 To sign up for the random draw, email Chad Dotson at chad.dotson@tnc.org 911 South River St Enterprise, Oregon security and food deserts.” The speakers on Tuesday include Genuine Wallowa County/Wallowa County Provisions’ Kristy Athens, Prairie Creek Farms’ Patrick Thiel and Community Con- nection Food Bank’s Jessica Espinoza. “The panelists are asked to briefl y share their role in the food system, challenges they face and opportunities they see,” Miller said. Breakout sessions will follow the keynote speak- ers that will be open to dis- cussion for those who are in attendance, even in the vir- tual format. “Conversations have the opportunity to go where they go, and so any num- ber of things can come out of it,” Nesbitt said. “It could be issues around nutrition and food security for those M-F 8AM-5:30PM • SAT 8AM-5PM • SUN 9AM-3PM Protecting nature. 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