Food Justice Fortnight Closing Celebration in Hartcliffe
Food Justice Fortnight Closing Celebration in Hartcliffe
About the event
The official closing celebration for Food Justice Fortnight to end two weeks of community events. Expect delicious food and fun farm activities for the family to enjoy after school.
What’s included:
– amazing food prepared by our charity’s chef
– food and craft workshops
– the Playful Barn will be open for children aged 0-10 to enjoy
– explore the farm site and see the animals
– take part in tours of our compost programme and flower farm and learn about our work here in the community
– free tea, coffee and cake from The Hay bale Cafe
The Celebration Feast will mark the end of Food Justice Fortnight, which this year has the theme ‘Food and Power’. There will be the opportunity to hear about what’s taken place over the fortnight and celebrate the amazing work people and organisations are doing all over the city to create a fair food system for all.
Please note – there is no parking available on the site. Please arrive on foot or part considerately on neighbouring streets. If you have access requirement please email jodie.smith@heartofbs13.org.uk.
We hope to see you there!
Food Justice Fortnight
Food Justice Fortnight is an annual series of events hosted by Feeding Bristol and its fantastic partner organisations. We help bring people from all over the city together to strengthen connections so we can continue to work together for Food Justice.
A range of events are designed to celebrate Bristol’s food communities, platform the incredible work happening to address food inequality in the city, and build resilience by connecting people, organisations and sectors through sharing food and our ideas about Food Justice.
This year’s Food Justice Fortnight theme is Food and Power.
This theme invites us to think about how food can be a powerful tool for justice and creating a more equal society. It can make us think about the tools communities need, and already have, to harness the power of food.
What helps individuals and communities feel empowered when it comes to food?
What food powers are unique to communities? How can we harness these more? What tools do we need? Join us at an event to share your ideas.
Accessibility
Unfortunately, the site is not currently wheelchair accessible.
There are toilets on site.
Location
Hartcliffe City Farm, BS13 0QH