Hazon’s Foodie and DIY Fair

 

McBoatPhoto-CelebrateFamily2015_Event-62-711x350Calling Colorado foodies, farmers, homesteaders, vegans and omnivores alike! Come to the party at the Hazon Foodie & DIY Fair on Sunday, May 22, 9:30 – 2:00 at the Denver Performing Arts Complex sculpture lawn. It will be a multi-sensory experience: Pedal-blend a smoothie, then drink it. Eat farm to table snacks. Dig your hands in the dirt. Smell unique spices. Do tikkun olam for more food justice. Create upcycled art. Plant seeds. Sample local honey. Pet chickens. Brush up your bobka-baking skills. Listen to live music. Explore your senses. Make a challah cover. Meet great people! Learn new things! Be inspired!

JEWISHcolorado’s Walk for Israel, JCC Denver’s Celebrate Family and Hazon’s food festival, all successful annual events in their own right, have merged for a new over-the-top festival for ALL ages! It’s a place where families, educators, activists, chefs, kids, teens, and seniors will come together to LEARN, DO, THINK, PLAY, and EAT!

This collaborative community event celebrating Israel, family and food is free! Registration is required; advanced registration is preferred, but walk-ups are welcome. For info and to register visit: hazon.org/coloradofoodfest.

About Becky O'Brien

Hazon is America's largest Jewish environmental organization. We create healthier and more sustainable communities in the Jewish world and beyond. Hazon in Colorado is led by Becky O'Brien, Boulder Director and Sarah Kornhauser, Denver Director.

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