BEGIN:VCALENDAR CALSCALE:GREGORIAN X-WR-TIMEZONE;VALUE=TEXT:US/Pacific METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Events X-WR-RELCALID;VALUE=TEXT:99732F9A-92C7-11D7-A4A2-000A95690022 VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090122T000000Z SUMMARY:Renewing Americas Food Traditions DESCRIPTION:RAFT - Evening Keynote \n \n Gary Nabhan will give a workshop presentation on his book \n Renewing Americas Food Traditionsn at the Ecological \n Farming Associations annual conference on Thursday \n \n January 22, at 4 pm. \n \n Pacific Grove, Ca. \n Date: January 22 2009 \n Time: 4:00 PM \n Where: Asilomar Conference Center, 800 Asilomar Ave \n \n Please visit the weblink for more detail. \n URL: http://www.eco-farm.org/index.php/efc \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090122 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090123 UID:12352388-48B6-79D8-A9B9-323X43152239 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090120T000000Z SUMMARY:Keynote Speech DESCRIPTION:Keynote Speech \n \n Gary Nabhan will give a keynote speech at a symposium \n on Aldo Leopold and the Southwest at the National Hispanic \n Cultural Center. \n \n Date: February 13 2009 \n Time: 1:15 PM \n Where: National Hispanic Cultural Center\n City: Albuquerque, New Mexico \n \n Please visit the weblink for more detail. \n URL: http://www.nhccnm.org \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090213 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090214 UID:62356388-48B6-79D8-A9B9-323Y43282237 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090119T000000Z SUMMARY:Where Our Food Comes From DESCRIPTION:Where Our Food Comes From \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, author of WOFCF, will be at \n Evergreen College in Olympia, Washington. \n \n Date: January 13 - 14 2009 \n Where: Evergreen College \n City: Olympia, Washington \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090113 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090115 UID:69356388-48C6-79Z8-A9N9-323C43282237 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090111T000000Z SUMMARY:Where Our Food Comes From DESCRIPTION:Where Our Food Comes From \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, author of WOFCF, will be at \n Washington State University, in Pullman, Wash. \n \n Date: January 15 2009 \n Where: Washington State University \n City: Pullman, Washington \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090115 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090116 UID:19326328-48C6-79Z1-A1N9-323C43582239 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090103T000000Z SUMMARY:Where Our Food Comes From DESCRIPTION:Where Our Food Comes From \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, author of Where Our Food Comes From, \n will do a reading at the University of Arizona Poetry \n Center in Tucson, Ariz. \n \n Date: March 5 2009 \n Time: 8:00 PM \n Where: University of Arizona Poetry Center \n City: Tuscon, AZ \n \n Please visit the weblink for more detail. \n URL: http://poetrycenter.arizona.edu/events/events_spring09.shtml \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090305 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090306 UID:62356387-48J6-79D8-A9J9-323D43282133 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090128T000000Z SUMMARY:Renewing Americas Food Traditions DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Southern Plains Conference \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan will deliver a presentation at the 20th \n Annual Southern Plains Conferences 'Fat and Local Soiree' \n taking place February 24th at Texas Tech University in \n Lubbock. \n \n Date: February 24 2009 \n Time: 5:30 PM \n Where: International Cultural Center \n City: Lubbock, Texas \n \n Please visit the weblink for more detail. \n URL: http://www.ogallalacommons.org/20thSPC.htm \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090224 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090225 UID:62376387-48F6-73D8-A9J4-323D43282737 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090223T000000Z SUMMARY:Renewing Americas Food Traditions DESCRIPTION:Heirloom Fruit Conservation workshop \n \n When the snow lies thick and blankets Wisconsin in white, \n it is time for farmers and orchardists to begin planning for \n the next colorful, diverse and delicious autumn harvest. \n Gary Nabhan will deliver an all-day workshop at the University \n of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum on March 20th, sponsored by Native \n Seeds/SEARCH, the Journal of Ecological Restoration, the U-Wisc \n Ctr for Integrated Agricultural Systems, and the Arboretum. \n \n Date: March 20 2009 \n Time: 9:00 AM \n Where: University of Wisconsin-Arboretum \n City: Madison, Wisconsin \n \n Please visit the weblink for more detail. \n URL: http://www.sustainabletimes.net/node/502 \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090320 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090321 UID:61376387-48F1-13D8-A9J1-313D43282737 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090224T000000Z SUMMARY:Protecting Sacred Lands and Species DESCRIPTION:Heirloom Fruit Conservation workshop \n \n Gary Nabhan will deliver a lecture entitled Protecting \n Sacred Lands and Species: Collaborative Conversation with \n a Spiritual Basis in the Middle East at Eckerd College on \n March 30th. \n \n Date: March 30 2009 \n Time: 7:30 PM \n Where: Fox Hall, Eckerd College \n City: St. Petersburg, FL \n \n Please visit the weblink for more detail. \n URL: http://cgi.eckerd.edu/events/view_entry.php?id=1571&date=20090330 \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090330 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090331 UID:61476387-44F1-13E8-A9E1-313E43282739 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090225T000000Z SUMMARY:The Future of Food - Transatlantic Perspectives DESCRIPTION:The Future of Food - Transatlantic Perspectives \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan will take part in a panel discussion at \n The Future of Food: Transatlantic Perspectives - a \n conference taking place at Boston University. \n \n Co-sponsored by the Center for International Relations at Boston \n University, in cooperation with B.U.A Master of Liberal \n Arts in Gastronomy and programs in food studies.\n \n Date: May 9 2009 \n Time: 9:00 AM \n Where: Boston University Law School Auditorium \n City: Boston, MA \n \n Please visit the weblink for more detail. \n URL: http://www.bu.edu/euforyou/IHS/upcoming.html#May9 \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090509 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090510 UID:66476387-48F1-18E8-A8E1-313E48882739 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090624T000000Z SUMMARY:The Leopold Education Project National Conference \n DESCRIPTION:The Leopold Education Project National Conference \n \n A program started by Pheasants Forever, the \n Leopold Education Project (LEP) is a national network \n of teachers who use educational materials based on A Sand \n County Almanac in formal and informal settings. \n \n Considering the great conservation challenges of the 21st \n century, the need to bring Leopold’s message to a wider \n audience of decision makers, engaged citizens, and future \n generations is critical. The Leopold Education Project \n will be an integral part of moving our society toward its \n responsibility to the land. Holding a national conference \n for formal and non-formal educators at the Leopold Center \n represents a continuation the long-standing partnership between \n the Aldo Leopold Foundation and Pheasants Forever in spreading \n Leopold’s ideas to new audiences. \n \n Date: June 24-25 2009 \n Time: All Day \n Where: Leopold Center \n City: Baraboo, Wis. \n \n Please visit the weblink for more detail. \n URL: http://www.aldoleopold.org/lep/index.shtml \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090624 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090626 UID:61476317-41F1-18E1-A1E1-313E41882131 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090811T000000Z SUMMARY:Renewing Americas Food Traditions \n DESCRIPTION:Renewing Americas Food Traditions \n \n Gary Nabhan will be giving a talk called Renewing \n Americas Food Traditions. \n \n Date: August 11 2009 \n Time: 7:00 pm \n Where: Queen Emmas Palace \n City: Honolulu, Hawaii. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090811 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090812 UID:61576318-42F2-18E2-A1C1-313C41885135 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090914T000000Z SUMMARY:Carleton College - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Carleton College - Lecture \n \n The Opening Convocation is an annual all-college \n assembly celebrating the beginning of the academic \n year and recognizing academic achievement. This \n years address will be given by Gary Nabhan, called \n the father of the local food movement by Mother Earth \n News. A food and farming advocate and conservationist, \n Nabhan was also featured in a Time cover story on \n locavores. He is author of some twenty books on natural \n and cultural history, conservation and sustainable \n agriculture, including Coming Home to Eat, The Forgotten \n Pollinators", and Why Some Like It Hot. \n \n For his writings and for his own-ground conservation \n initiatives, he has been honored with a MacArthur Genius \n Fellowship, the John Burroughs Medal for nature writing, a \n Lifetime Acheivement award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and a Lannan Literary Fellowship. He is a co-founder \n of the Renewing America's Food Traditions alliance, Native \n Seeds/SEARCH, Canyon Country Fresh Food Network, Flavors \n without Borders Foodways Alliance and Amazon Conservation \n Team. The title of his address is Renewing Americas \n Food Traditions. \n \n Date: Septerber 14 2009 \n Time: 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm \n Where: Skinner Memorial Chapel \n City: Northfield, Minnesota \n \n URL: http://apps.carleton.edu/calendar/?date=2009-09-14&category=0&audience=24&no_search=1 \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090914 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090915 UID:11573318-62F2-17E2-A1C1-818C41005165 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090908T000000Z SUMMARY:Collaborative Conservation from the Ground Up \n DESCRIPTION:Collaborative Conservation from the Ground Up \n \n In many places across the American West and around the \n world, community-based collaborative initiatives are \n seeking ways to bridge the gap between conservation and \n livelihood goals. \n \n One of the persistent challenges is sustaining these efforts \n over time – keeping partners at the table, working through \n bureaucratic inertia, adapting to changing government \n policies, or securing resources. \n \n This conference will bring together people with experience \n working collaboratively to achieve both conservation and \n livelihood goals in tribal nations, rangelands, forests, \n watersheds, agricultural lands, and urban areas, to \n develop strategies to sustain these efforts. \n \n Session panelists will discuss their work on water, \n invasive species, fire, energy, forest health, ecosystem \n service payments, biodiversity, urbanization, climate change \n and other issues. We will identify strategies for building \n a broader system for networking, support and learning across \n diverse collaborative conservation initiatives. \n \n Keynote address by Gary Nabhan, PhD \n \n Date: Septerber 8 2009 \n Time: 7:00 pm \n Where: Colorado State University \n City: Fort Collins, CO \n \n URL: http://www.collaborativeconservation.org/conference \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090908 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090909 UID:17577318-67F2-17E7-A7C1-718C41075165 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090913T000000Z SUMMARY:Lake of the Isles Lutheran Church \n DESCRIPTION:Gary Paul Nabhan - Reading \n \n Where: Lake of the Isles Lutheran Church \n Address: 2020 W. Lake of the Isles Parkway \n City: Minneapolis, MN 55405 \n \n Door open: 6:00 pm \n Event starts: 6:30 pm \n \n URL: http://www.loti.org/default.htm DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090913 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090914 UID:81476319-32F3-13E2-A3C3-314C41585130 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091111T000000Z SUMMARY:Octavia Books - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special evening with \n renowned food and conservation writer Gary Paul Nabhan \n who will discuss and sign Renewing Americas Food \n Tradions: Saving and Savoring the Continent's Most \n Endangered Foods. \n \n Writer, professor, and conservationist Gary Nabhan \n is the director of the Center for Sustainable \n Environments at Arizona University. Winner \n of the John Burroughs Medal for Nature Writing, \n a Western States Book Award, a MacArthur Fellowship, \n and a Lannan Literary Fellowship, Nabhan is author of \n Coming Home to Eat, The Forgotten Pollinators, \n and Why Some Like it Hot, among other books. \n \n Where: Octavia Books \n Address: 513 Octavia Street. \n City: New Orleans, LA 70115 \n \n Door open: 6:00 pm \n URL: http://octaviabooks.com DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091118 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091119 UID:81473319-33F3-13E3-A3C3-314C31585131 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Bloomington Eats Green \n DESCRIPTION:Bloomington Eats Green \n \n Gary Nabhans - Renewing Americas Food \n Traditions. Nabhan, a native Hoosier who \n teaches at the University of Arizona, is \n a conservationist and ethnobotanist who \n has written more than a dozen books, \n including Coming Home to Eat and Renewing \n Americas Food Traditions. \n \n Where: Indiana University Bloomington \n Hall: Woodburn Hall 100 \n City: Bloomington, IN \n Door open: 6:00 pm \n Dates: January 22, 2010 - January 24, 2010 \n \n URL:http://events.iu.edu/webevent.cgi?cmd=listday;token=guest.9b92138d6544fc2e043b7ec3b5b85cef;quickDateStr=01%2F22%2F2010;y=2010;m=1;d=22 \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100122 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100125 UID:91479319-39C3-13C3-C3C3-314C31585131 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20100102T000000Z SUMMARY:Vavilov Institute of General Genetics \n DESCRIPTION:Vavilov Institute of General Genetics \n \n Vavilov’s Legacy: Revisiting Where Our \n Food Comes From \n \n Where: Moscow, Russia \n Dates: January 14, 2010 - January 19, 2010 \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, PhD. is an Arab-American writer, \n lecturer, food and farming advocate, rural lifeways \n folklorist, and conservationist whose work has long \n been rooted in the U.S./Mexico borderlands region he \n affectionately calls the stinkin hot desert. He \n recently accepted a tenured professorship as a \n Research Social Scientist based at the Southwest \n Center of the University of Arizona.\n \n URL:http://www.vir.nw.ru/conf.htm \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100114 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100117 UID:91179119-31C3-13C1-C1C3-311C31581130 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20100102T000000Z SUMMARY:Vavilov Research Institute and Seed Bank \n DESCRIPTION:Vavilov Research Institute and Seed Bank \n \n Vavilov’s Legacy: Revisiting Where Our \n Food Comes From \n \n Where: St. Petersburg, Russia \n Dates: January 18, 2010 - January 19, 2010 \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, PhD. is an Arab-American writer, \n lecturer, food and farming advocate, rural lifeways \n folklorist, and conservationist whose work has long \n been rooted in the U.S./Mexico borderlands region he \n affectionately calls the stinkin hot desert. He \n recently accepted a tenured professorship as a \n Research Social Scientist based at the Southwest \n Center of the University of Arizona.\n \n URL:http://www.vir.nw.ru/conf.htm \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100118 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100120 UID:71179719-37C3-17B1-C1C6-311C61586136 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Edible Institute, Celebrating Sustainable Ideas \n DESCRIPTION:Edible Institute, Celebrating Sustainable Ideas \n \n Edible Communities Publications is excited to \n announce our first Edible Institute, a gathering of \n influential writers, thinkers, and eaters from around \n the country. (Tickets are available to public for \n the Edible Institute at Brown Paper Tickets.) \n \n URL:http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/92795 \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, PhD. is an Arab-American writer, \n lecturer, food and farming advocate, rural lifeways \n folklorist, and conservationist whose work has long \n been rooted in the U.S./Mexico borderlands region he \n affectionately calls the stinkin hot desert. He \n recently accepted a tenured professorship as a \n Research Social Scientist based at the Southwest \n Center of the University of Arizona.\n \n Where: Bishops Lodge Ranch, Resort Hotel and Spa \n City: Santa Fe, NM 87501 \n Price: $50.00 Time: 5:00 pm \n Date: January 28, 2010 \n \n URL:http://www.ediblecommunities.com/content/2009/12/251/ \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100128 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100129 UID:93860279-39C3-14C3-C3C3-219C31485134 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:American Grassfed Association \n DESCRIPTION:Grazing America. Banquet and dialogue with \n Betty Fussell, special guests Gary Paul Nabhan. \n \n In Conjunction with the University of Kentucky \n School of Agriculture and Kentucky Dept of Agriculture. \n \n Where: Berea College \n City: Lexington, KY \n Time: 6:30 pm \n Date: February 6, 2010 \n \n URL:http://www.americangrassfed.org/ \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, PhD. is an Arab-American writer, \n lecturer, food and farming advocate, rural lifeways \n folklorist, and conservationist whose work has long \n been rooted in the U.S./Mexico borderlands region he \n affectionately calls the stinkin hot desert. He \n recently accepted a tenured professorship as a \n Research Social Scientist based at the Southwest \n Center of the University of Arizona.\n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100206 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100207 UID:93885799-35C3-15C3-A5C3-219C51585127 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Patagonia Public Library \n DESCRIPTION:Patagonia Public Library, Book Festival \n and Book Signing. \n \n Where: Patagonia Public Library \n City: Patagonia, AZ 85624 \n Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm \n Date: February 13, 2010 \n \n URL:http://www.patagoniapubliclibrary.org/ \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, PhD. is an Arab-American writer, \n lecturer, food and farming advocate, rural lifeways \n folklorist, and conservationist whose work has long \n been rooted in the U.S./Mexico borderlands region he \n affectionately calls the stinkin hot desert. He \n recently accepted a tenured professorship as a \n Research Social Scientist based at the Southwest \n Center of the University of Arizona.\n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100213 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100214 UID:93822319-12C3-15Z3-Z5C3-219Z51585784 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Arizona Land and Water Trust \n DESCRIPTION:Arizona Land and Water Trust, \n local food fundraiser. Gary Nabhan, speaker. \n \n Where: Waldorf School \n Address: 3605 E. River Road \n City: Tucson, AZ 85718 \n Date: February 13, 2010 \n \n Call for Information and Time: 520-529-1032 \n URL:http://www.tucsonwaldorf.org \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, PhD. is an Arab-American writer, \n lecturer, food and farming advocate, rural lifeways \n folklorist, and conservationist whose work has long \n been rooted in the U.S./Mexico borderlands region he \n affectionately calls the stinkin hot desert. He \n recently accepted a tenured professorship as a \n Research Social Scientist based at the Southwest \n Center of the University of Arizona.\n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100213 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100214 UID:97822319-18C3-15Z3-Z8C3-219Z55785783 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Denver Botanic Gardens \n DESCRIPTION:Denver Botanic Gardens \n \n Arab American - Landscape, Culture, and \n Cuisine, in Two Great Deserts. \n \n In this unique program, Gary Nabhan explores \n the common heritage of desert dwellers in \n the Middle East and the Southwestern borderlands, \n and how these seemingly disparate cultures are \n bound to each other in ways we would never \n imagine. With an extraordinary ear for language \n and a truly adventurous palate, Nabhan uncovers \n surprising convergences between the landscape \n ecology, ethnogeography, agriculture, and cuisines \n of the Middle East and the bi-national Desert \n Southwest, including parts of Colorado. With humor \n and history, Nabhan reminds both Arabs and \n Americans of their common ground. \n \n Where: Denver Botanic Gardens \n City: Denver, CO \n Door open: 6:00 pm \n Date: February 18, 2010 \n \n URL:http://calendar.botanicgardens.org/calendar/list/2010/2 \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100218 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100219 UID:41479349-39C3-14C3-C3C3-314C31485134 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Linking Land, Water Food Issues in the Mideast and U.S. \n DESCRIPTION:Linking Land, Water Food Issues in the Mideast and U.S. \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, PhD., is an Arab-American writer, lecturer, \n food and farming advocate, rural lifeways folklorist, and \n conservationist whose work has long been rooted in the U.S./Mexico \n borderlands region he affectionately calls 'the stinkin' hot desert. \n He recently accepted a tenured professorship as a Research Social \n Scientist based at the Southwest Center of the University of Arizona \n his alma mater. \n \n He teaches in Geography, as well as interact with faculty \n and graduate students engaged in creative writing and \n reconcilation ecology research. He continues advising or \n consulting with many non-profits--including the Renewing \n Americas Food Traditions collaborative - although he will no \n longer serve as administrator or principal investigator on \n any grant-funded research or community development projects \n in order to devote more time to creative writing and \n field work. \n Where: Georgetown University. CCAS Boardroom, ICC 241 \n City: Washington, D.C. \n Date: Feb 24 2010 \n Time: 12:30 pm \n URL:http://events.georgetown.edu/events/index.cfm?Action=View&CalendarID=89&EventID=73579 \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100224 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100225 UID:41169311-45C5-17C5-C7C3-318A77485181 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:WV Small Farm Conference \n DESCRIPTION:WV Small Farm Conference \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, PhD. is an Arab-American writer, \n lecturer, food and farming advocate, rural lifeways \n folklorist, and conservationist whose work has long \n been rooted in the U.S./Mexico borderlands region he \n affectionately calls the stinkin hot desert. He \n recently accepted a tenured professorship as a \n Research Social Scientist based at the Southwest \n Center of the University of Arizona.\n \n Where: Lakeview Resort and Conference Center \n City: Morgantown, WV \n Date: March 2-4, 2010 \n \n URL:http://smallfarmcenter.ext.wvu.edu/conference \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100302 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100305 UID:41569349-45C3-17C3-C7C3-318C88485189 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Festival of Ideas - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Renewing Americas Food Traditions \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan, PhD. is an Arab-American writer, \n lecturer, food and farming advocate, rural lifeways \n folklorist, and conservationist whose work has long \n been rooted in the U.S./Mexico borderlands region he \n affectionately calls the stinkin hot desert. He \n recently accepted a tenured professorship as a \n Research Social Scientist based at the Southwest \n Center of the University of Arizona.\n \n Where: WVU, Mountainlair Ballrooms \n City: Morgantown, WV \n Date: March 2, 2010 \n Time: 7:30 pm \n URL:http://festivalofideas.wvu.edu/nabhan \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100302 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100303 UID:44569349-45C4-17C9-C9C3-319C89495999 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Restoring the Bishops Garden with Lamys Diversity of Fruits \n DESCRIPTION:Restoring the Bishops Garden with Lamys Diversity of Fruits \n \n Where: Saint Francis Basilica \n City: Santa Fe, NM \n Date: June 18, 2010 \n Time: 3:00 pm \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100618 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100619 UID:42569329-45C2-17C9-C9C3-319C89425999 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Forging a Network for Long-Term Ecological Reflection \n DESCRIPTION:Forging a Network for Long-Term Ecological Reflection \n \n Where: Tumamoc Hill Desert Laboratory \n City: University of Arizona, Tucson \n Date: August 16-17, 2010 \n Time: - \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100816 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100818 UID:42561329-45C1-17C9-C9C3-319C89425911 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:International Horticultural Congress \n DESCRIPTION:How climate change is affecting the conservation of \n Fruit Diversity. \n \n Where: Lisbon, Portugal \n City: Lisbon \n Date: August 23, 2010 \n Time: - \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100823 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100824 UID:52561325-45C1-17C9-C5H3-319C88425911 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:National Agricultural Library \n DESCRIPTION:Honoring Americas Heirloom Apple Experts \n and Planting an Orchard Telling the History of the \n Apple in America. \n \n Where: Beltsville, Maryland \n City: Beltsville \n Date: September 17, 2010 \n Time: - \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100917 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100918 UID:52561323-43C1-17C9-C5H3-319C38425911 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Mother Earth Festival \n DESCRIPTION:Mother Earth Festival \n \n Where: Seven Springs Mountain Resort \n City: Pittsburg, PA \n Date: September 25-26, 2010 \n Time: - \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100925 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100927 UID:52541327-42C1-14C9-G5H3-319C38125315 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Foods and Culinary Culture - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Foods and Culinary Culture - Lorraine W. \n Frank Lecture with the Arizona Humanities Council \n \n Where: Leo Rich Theatre - Tucson Convention Center \n 260 South Church Ave \n City: Tucson, AZ \n Date: October 22, 2010 \n Time: - Begins at 5:30 pm \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101022 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101023 UID:62541627-46C1-16C9-G6H3-316C38625365 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:The Future of Food - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:The Future of Food - Lecture \n \n Where: The Smithsonian Institution \n City: Washington, DC \n Date: November 6, 2010 \n Time: - \n \n URL:http://www.si.edu/research/ \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101106 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101107 UID:62581627-46C1-18C9-G6H3-816C38628368 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Collaborative Conservation to Restore Americas Wild Food Diversity \n DESCRIPTION:Collaborative Conservation to Restore Americas Wild Food Diversity - Lecture \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n What: Lecture / Meeting with Students on the 17th \n Where: Kane Hall / Washington University \n City: Seattle, Washington \n Dates: November 16, 2010 - November 17, 2010 \n Time: - 6:30 pm \n \n URL:http://depts.washington.edu/poeweb/news/foodseries.html#speak \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101116 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101118 UID:68581827-48C1-18C8-G6H3-816C38628388 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Biodiversity and Climate Change \n DESCRIPTION:Gary Nabhan will be talking about Biodiversity and Climate Change - Lecture \n \n Where: Edible Institute \n City: Santa Barbara, California \n Date: January 29, 2011 \n Time: - 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm \n \n URL:http://www.ediblecommunities.com \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110129 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110130 UID:62581827-42C1-18C8-G6H3-816C38628328 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:University of Arizona Alumni Association \n DESCRIPTION:Gary will speak to the University of Arizona Alumni Association. \n The focus of his lecture will be about the ability of food diversity to adapt the climate change. \n \n Where: University of Arizona \n City: Phoenix, AZ \n Date: February 2, 2011 \n Time: - 12:00 pm \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110202 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110203 UID:62561827-42C1-16C8-G6H3-816C36628328 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Friends of the Patagonia Library - Round Up \n DESCRIPTION:This year, the Friends of the Patagonia Library will \n sponsor the 8th annual Invitalional Writers Round-Up. Local \n author Gary Paul Nabhan, will be honored at a reception and \n fundraiser, where he will talk about the role of his books in \n the Eating Local movement. \n \n Where: Patagonia Library, Cady Hall \n Address: 42 Duquene Avenue \n City: Patagonia, AZ \n Date: February 11, 2011 \n Time: 5-7 pm \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110211 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110213 UID:62561829-42C9-16C8-G6H9-816C36628399 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Adapting Crop Change to Climate Change \n DESCRIPTION:Gary will give a workshop on Adapting Crop Change to \n Climate Change, at Seeds Trust School, in Arizona. \n \n Where: Seeds Trusts \n City: Cornville, Arizona \n Date: March 2-3, 2011 \n Time: All Day Event \n URL:http://www.seedtrust.com \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110302 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110304 UID:62551829-42C5-16C8-G6H5-816C36628359 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Community Seed Banks for Cajun Country \n DESCRIPTION:Gary will give a workshop on community seed banks for \n Cajun Country, Cultural Research Institute of Acadiana. \n \n Where: Cultural Research Institute of Acadiana \n City: Lafayette, Louisiana \n Date: March 5-6, 2011 \n Time: All Day Event \n URL:http://www.criala.org \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110305 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110307 UID:62451829-42C4-16C8-G6H5-816C34428359 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Tucson Festival of Books \n DESCRIPTION:Gary will participate on a panel of writers on \n Climate Change at the University of Arizona. \n \n Where: University os Arizona \n City: Tucson, Arizona \n Date: March 12-13, 2011 \n Time: 12:00 pm \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110312 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110314 UID:62341829-42B5-16C8-G6H3-816C333428353 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Nutritional Therapy Association \n DESCRIPTION:Gary will give the keynote address at the Nutritional \n Therapy Associations annual conference. Garys \n new book, Chasing Chiles will be available for sale and signing. \n \n Where: Nutritional Therapy Association \n City: Vancouver, Washington \n Date: March 20, 2011 \n Time: 12:00 pm \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110320 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110321 UID:99341829-42B9-16C8-G6H3-816C333428359 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Chandler-Gilbert Community College \n DESCRIPTION:Gary Paul Nabhan will address students at Chandler \n Gilbert Community College about environmental issues and \n what our future looks like. The title of the presentation will \n be, "place-based foods and the effects of climate change on \n agriculture." \n \n Gary's new, co-authored book, "Chasing Chiles," will be \n available for sale and signing at the event. \n \n Where: Chandler-Gilbert Community College \n Address: 2626 East Pecos Road City: Chandler AZ \n Date: April 5, 2011 \n Time: 2:05 pm \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110405 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110406 UID:99331829-42B4-16C8-G6H7-816C373428351 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Augustana College - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Gary will give the keynote address at Augustana \n College. The focus will be Food Diversity. Garys new book, \n Chasing Chiles will be available for sale and signing. \n \n Where: Augustana College \n City: Rock Island, IL \n Date: April 20-21, 2011 \n Time: All Day Event \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110420 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110422 UID:97341829-42B7-76C8-G6H7-816C373427352 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Addressing Global Challenges - Food \n DESCRIPTION:Gary Paul Nabhan will discuss foodsheds, the \n food-producing landscapes and their relationship to \n the residents they feed—of the Southwest and northern \n Mexico and regional food security in the face of climate \n change and water scarcity. The lecture will draw on his \n recently co-authored book Chasing Chiles: Hot Spots Along \n the Pepper Trail and the multi-authored report State of \n Southwestern Foodsheds. \n \n Where: University of Arizona, EL Portal \n Address: 501 N. Highland Ave \n City: Tucson AZ \n Date: April 22, 2011 \n Time: All Day Event \n \n About: Gary Paul Nabhan is a research social scientist \n at the Southwest Center and a MacArthur Fellow who has \n received a Pew Scholarship on Conservation and Environment \n and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for \n Conservation Biology and the Quiviura Coalition. \n \n He has authored or edited 24 books, now available in six \n languages, and articles or papers in Nature, Conservation \n Biology, Applied Geography, Ecological Applications, and \n The New York Times. The topics Nabhan researches center on \n conservation biology, biocultural geography, agro-ecology, \n literary natural history and borderlands studies. In \n particular, he focuses on the relationship between people \n and plants, and cultural connections to place. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110422 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110423 UID:97371829-47B7-76C7-G6H7-846C373427442 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Tattered Cover Bookstore - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Gary Paul Nabhan will discuss and sign copies \n of his co-authored book, Chasing Chiles, at the \n historic Tattered Cover (LODO). \n \n This event is part of the store's Rocky Mountain Land \n Series. \n \n Where: Tattered Cover Bookstore \n City: Denver, CO \n Date: May 21, 2011 \n Time: 2:00 pm \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110521 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110522 UID:97381829-42B7-76C8-G8H7-816C373428352 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Heritage Harvest Festival - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Gary will speak at the Heritage Harvest Festival on \n September 17th, 2011. Garys new book, Chasing Chiles: Hot \n Spots Along the Pepper Trail, will be available for sale \n and signing. \n \n Where: Heritage Harvest Festival \n City: Monticello, VA \n Date: September 17, 2011 \n Time: 10:00 AM \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110917 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110918 UID:17341819-12B7-76A8-G6H7-816C373421352 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Slow Money Conference - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Gary will be on a panel on foodshed at the \n Slow Money Conference. \n \n Where: Slow Money Conference \n City: San Francisco, CA \n Date: October 12, 2011 \n Time: 1:30 PM \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111012 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111013 UID:17441819-12B4-76A4-G6H7-816C343421352 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Listening to the voices from the field \n DESCRIPTION:Science writing has adequately and \n sometimes brilliantly focused on climate change \n studies built from meteorological models or \n technological monitoring of weather shifts, says \n Gary Paul Nabhan. But he’s concerned that science \n writers have devoted less attention to observations \n from field ecologists and indigenous farmers, \n fishers, hunters and foragers. And yet, traditional \n ecological knowledge and natural history, or \n observational ecology, can offer both compelling \n and healing narratives that may change the nature \n of the climate change debate. \n \n Nabhan will discuss his collaborations with Seri \n Indian fishers and foragers in Mexico and Chile, \n and with farmers throughout North America, to \n illustrate how these voices from the field can \n potentially change the social, cultural and \n political dynamics around climate change. \n \n Where: Northern Arizona University \n City: Flagstaff, AZ \n Date: October 17, 2011 \n Time: 12:00 PM \n \n About: He is the only American writer included in American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111017 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111018 UID:17241819-12B2-76A4-G6H7-826C343421322 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:The 2011 Sustainability Awards \n DESCRIPTION:The 2011 Sustainability Awards, \n which recognize individuals who have played \n an exemplary role in advancing the Chefs \n Collaborative mission to make sustainability \n second nature in the greater culinary community. \n \n Awards will be presented on Monday, October 24, 2011,\n at the Chefs Collaborative Awards Dinner during \n the National Summit in New Orleans. \n \n Where: The 2011 Sustainability Awards \n City: New Orleans \n Date: October 24, 2011 \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111024 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111025 UID:17411819-12B1-71A4-G6H7-816C341121352 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Gary will give a lecture at the \n Desert Botanical Garden, in Phoenix. \n \n Where: Desert Botanical Garden \n City: Phoenix, AZ \n Date: November 8, 2011 \n \n About: Dr. Gary Nabhan is regarded by Eco-Salon as one of \n the top ten voices in the world with regard to food policy \n and conservation. His twenty-some books include the earliest \n manifesto of the local food movement, Coming Home to Eat, and \n an award-winning survey of food biodiversty in America, \n Renewing America's Food Traditions. He has been honored with \n a Lifetime Acheivement Award from the Society for Conservation \n Biology, and from the Quivira Coalition. \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111108 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20111109 UID:17418819-18B1-71A4-G6H7-816C341871352 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Investing as if Food Mattered, with \n Woody Tasch of Slow Money, hosted by Gary Nabhan \n and Cultivate Santa Cruz \n \n Where: Elgin Community Club \n City: Santa Cruz, AZ \n Date: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 \n \n About: Investing as if Food, Farms and Fertility \n Mattered: A Training Workshop for Food Activists, \n Ranchers, Farmers, Investors and Donors Featuring \n Woody Tasch of Slow Money and a panel of Santa Cruz \n County Food Producers \n \n He is the only American writer to be included in Best American \n Nature Writing and in Best American Food Writing. He farms \n heritage fruit trees, heirloom chiles and other native crops \n in Patagonia, Arizona. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120228 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120229 UID:17218812-18B2-71A2-G2H7-816C241821355 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Seed Salon with Bill McDorman & Gary Nabhan \n \n Where: Tanque Verde Guest Ranch \n City: Tucson, AZ 85748 \n Date: February 29, 2012 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM \n \n About: Native Seeds Executive Director Bill McDorman \n will discuss the sustainable agriculture movement and \n its lack of focus on the one aspect that can make it \n sustainable; the seeds. When did we stop saving seeds? \n And why? Bill will unpack the history of how we got \n ourselves into this mess with a timeline of events that \n will astound attendees. \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120229 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120301 UID:17219812-14B2-71A2-G2H7-816C241841355 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Book Sign \n DESCRIPTION:Fertile Grounds launch \n \n Where: Elliot Bay Book Company \n City: Seattle WA \n Date: March 3rd \n \n About: Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120303 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120304 UID:17269812-14B2-71A2-G2H7-816C261841455 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Edible Institute is a two day gathering \n \n Where: Edible Institute \n City: Santa Barbara, CA \n Date: March 9-10, 2012 \n \n About: Edible Institute is a two day gathering with \n some of the local food movement’s most influential \n thinkers, writers, and producers. \n \n URL: http://www.ediblecommunities.com/institute/index.php \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120309 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120311 UID:47219812-14B2-21A2-G2H7-826C241841325 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Tucson Festival of Books \n DESCRIPTION:Tucson Festival of Books \n \n Where: University of Arizona Campus \n City: Tucson AZ \n Date: March 10 - 11, 2012 \n \n About: Manning Sabores Sin Fronters Taco Diplomacy Food Wagon. \n \n URL: http://tucsonfestivalofbooks.org/ \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120310 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120312 UID:47299812-14B2-29A2-G2H7-829C241841325 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Humanities Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Humanities Lecture \n \n Where: Hendrix College \n City: Conway, AR \n Date: March 13 - 14, 2012 \n \n URL: http://www.hendrix.edu/events/ \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120313 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120315 UID:47293812-14B2-29A2-G3H7-823C241841325 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Sonoran Desert 2nd Tri-National Symposium \n DESCRIPTION:Sonoran Desert 2nd Tri-National Symposium \n \n Where: International Sonoran Desert Alliance \n City: Ajo, AZ \n Date: March 22, 2012 \n \n About: The second tri-national symposium “Celebrating \n the Sonoran Desert” promises to pick up right where \n the first one left off. Participants will have the \n opportunity to hear from experts on diverse topics \n about many of the region’s most engaging cultural \n and natural resource conservation issues. \n \n Speakers and presenters will include representatives \n from the Tohono O’odham Nation, Mexico’s National \n Commission of Protected Natural Areas, US National \n Park Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, US \n Bureau of Land Management, US Air Force Goldwater \n Range, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Universities \n and nongovernmental organizations from both the US \n and Mexico. \n \n URL: http://www.sonoransymposium.com/schedule.html \n \n URL: http://www.isdanet.org/ \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120322 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120323 UID:47297812-14B2-29A2-S7H7-822C241841325 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:The Taste of Place: How Terroir is Being Scrambled \n by Climate Change \n \n Where: Minsky Recital Hall \n City: University of Maine, Orono, ME \n Date: March 29th, 2012 \n \n About: Gary Nabhan, internationally-celebrated nature writer, \n seed saver, conservation biologist, and sustainable \n agriculture activist, and the father of the local food \n movement, will discuss our changing food system \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120329 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120330 UID:47297912-14B2-29A2-S7H7-829C241841329 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Humanities lecture \n DESCRIPTION:The future of food \n \n Where: Arizona State University \n City: Tempe AZ \n Date: April 2nd, 2012 \n \n About: The future of food. \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120402 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120403 UID:47217912-14B2-29A2-S7H7-821C241841329 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:35th Society for Ethnobiology Conference \n DESCRIPTION:35th Society for Ethnobiology Conference \n \n Where: Denver Botanical Gardens \n City: Denver, CO \n Date: April 12nd, 2012 \n URL: http://ethnobiology.org/conference/upcoming \n \n About: 35th Society for Ethnobiology Conference. \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120412 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120413 UID:77217912-14B2-29A2-S7H7-821C271841329 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Symposium lecture \n \n Where: College of the Atlantic \n City: Bar Harbor, ME \n Date: April 21-22, 2012 \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120421 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120423 UID:77217912-14B4-29A2-S7H7-821C271846329 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Plenary Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Plenary Lecture \n \n Where: Texas Tech University \n City: Lubbock TX \n Date: April 28, 2012 at 9-11:45 \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120428 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120429 UID:37217912-14B4-23A2-S7H7-821C271846329 END:VEVENT // ------------------------------------------------------------------- // // BEGIN:VEVENT // DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z // SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Lecture \n // DESCRIPTION:The Scrambling of Terroir: Chile Peppers and Climate \n // Change \n \n // Where: UC Davis Conference Center \n // City: Davis, CA \n // Date: May 4-6, 2012 \n // URL: http://robertmondaviinstitute.ucdavis.edu/terroir-2012-its-not-just-about-the-wine \n \n // About: The term "terroir" refers to the somewhat mystical \n // relationship between the land on which grapes are grown \n // and the wine produced from those grapes. However, the \n // concept of terroir can be applied not only to wine but \n // to many other foods that we hold dear and commonly consume. \n \n // Plan to join us to broaden your perspective on terroir and \n // to learn about its many facets, including marketing terroir, \n // cooking with terroir, and the impacts of climate change \n // on terroir. \n \n // Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n // nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n // sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n // father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n // Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n // also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n // Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n // near the Mexican border. \n \n // DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120504 // DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120507 // UID:77217912-14B2-29A2-S7H7-821C271841329 // END:VEVENT // // ------------------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Gary Nabhan - Lecture \n DESCRIPTION:Gary Nabhan - Lecture \n \n About: Gary Nabhan will discuss his new book, Desert Terroir: \n Exploring the Unique Flavors and Sundry Places of the \n Borderlands (Univ. of Texas Press, $24.95). "Terroir" \n is a term used to describe how characteristics of the \n land affect the flavors of the foods produced from it -- \n the "taste of the place." Why does food taste better \n when you know where it comes from? \n \n Because history --ecological, cultural, even personal -- \n flavors every bite we eat. Whether it's the volatile \n chemical compounds that a plant absorbs from the soil or \n the stories and memories of places that are evoked by \n taste, layers of flavor await those willing to delve into \n the roots of real food. In this landmark book, Gary \n Paul Nabhan takes us on a personal trip into the \n southwestern borderlands to discover the terroir that \n makes this desert so delicious.\n \n Where: Antigone Books \n Address: 411 N. 4th Avenue \n City: Tucson, AZ 85705 \n Date: May 18, 2012 at 7:00 pm \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120518 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120519 UID:37213912-14B4-33A2-S7H7-821C271846323 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Festival of Fruit - Year of the Heirloom Fruit \n DESCRIPTION:Gary Nabhan - Lecture \n \n About: The National Heirloom Exposition is a \n not-for-profit event centered around the pure food movement,\n heirloom vegetables, and anti-GMO activism. Our first \n annual event held mid-September, 2011, in Santa Rosa, \n California, drew more than 10,000 people from around \n the country and beyond. With more than 70 speakers \n and 250 natural food vendors, the event was the largest \n gathering in pure food history! The Heirloom Expo has \n gained incredible interest among home growers, farmers, \n school groups and the general public–so much so that it is \n being called the “World’s Fair” of the heirloom industry! \n \n Where: Sonoma County Fairgrounds \n Address: 1350 Bennett Valley Rd \n City: Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 \n Date: Sep 11-13, 2012 \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120911 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120914 UID:37813912-1484-38A2-S7H8-821C271848823 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY:Earth Harmony Festival \n DESCRIPTION:Gary Nabhan - Keynote Speaker \n \n About: Mother Earth shares everything of herself \n with her children, and it is time we share more, \n take less, respect and preserve her natural beauty. \n Humanity needs to come out of the age of greed \n and competition and into the age of love and \n cooperation. \n \n Through cooperation, education, understanding, \n selflessness, and a commitment to peace and \n unity without uniformity, we can be a part of \n restoring the balance to our own lives and to \n the planet. The Earth Harmony Festival is about \n creating Light & Life. It is a celebration and an \n honoring of all things beautiful, true, and good. \n \n The Earth Harmony Festival is an all-ages event \n with hands-on activities for the whole family. \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated \n nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and \n sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the \n father of the local food movement” by Utne Reader, Mother \n Earth News, Carleton College and Unity College. Gary is \n also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical \n Franciscan brother in his hometown of Patagonia, Arizona \n near the Mexican border. \n \n Where: Avalon Organic Gardens \n City: Tumacacori, AZ \n Date: Oct 6-8, 2012 \n URL: http://earthharmonyfestival.org/home \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20121006 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20121008 UID:37812912-1284-38A2-S2H8-821C271228823 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20091112T000000Z SUMMARY: Gary Nabhan - Keynote Speaker\n DESCRIPTION:Going Native: Savoring the Southwest \n \n Where: Community Christian Church \n City: Tempe, AZ \n Date: April 20, 2013 \n Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm \n About: Earth Care Conference. The Changing Taste of \n the Desert: Climate Change and Food Justice. \n \n For more information about the conference: \n URL: http://www.garynabhan.com/fileman/dl/pdf/PosterApril20Creationevent2013.pdf \n To register online: \n URL: http://www.aecunity.net \n \n Gary Paul Nabhan: Internationally celebrated \n nature writer and food and farming activist, Gary \n has been honored as a pioneer and creative force \n in the "local food movement” and seed saving \n community by Utne Reader, Mother Earth News, \n New York Times, Bioneers, and Time \n \n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130420 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130421 UID:47227822-14B2-29B2-S7H7-822C741841377 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:9 DTSTAMP:20031016T175751Z RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20021115T150000 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20021115T150000 STATUS:CONFIRMED UID:99731350-92C7-11D7-A4A2-000A95690022 DURATION:PT1H30M END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:99730AB4-92C7-11D7-A4A2-000A95690022 RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20021122T120000 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20021122T104500 DURATION:PT1H30M END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTAMP:20030108T205712Z SUMMARY:New Event UID:99731CF6-92C7-11D7-A4A2-000A95690022 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20030107T130000 DURATION:PT1H END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Election Day DESCRIPTION:Tuesday after 1st Monday in November DTSTAMP:20030701T000000Z UID:holiday0013@icaldates.com CATEGORIES:Holiday - US DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:17531106 RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;BYMONTHDAY=2,3,4,5,6,7,8;BYMONTH=11 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20030822T181536Z-23921-100-1-13@walker DTSTAMP:20030822T180616Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20031114T170000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20031114T18300 SUMMARY:Event SEQUENCE:4 LAST-MODIFIED:20030822T193248Z LOCATION:Location CLASS:PUBLIC TRANSP:OPAQUE RRULE;X-EVOLUTION-ENDDATE=20031212T160000Z:FREQ=WEEKLY;COUNT=3;INTERVAL=2; BYDAY=FR END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Daylight Savings +1 hr DESCRIPTION:1st Sunday of April DTSTAMP:20030701T000000Z UID:holiday0009@icaldates.com CATEGORIES:Holiday - US DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:17530401 RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;BYMONTH=4;BYDAY=1SU END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Daylight Savings -1 hr DESCRIPTION:Last Sunday of October DTSTAMP:20030701T000000Z UID:holiday0010@icaldates.com CATEGORIES:Holiday - US DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:17531028 RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=-1SU END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR