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Trinity Forum: Food Choices & Global Warming

Trinity Episcopal Church in Concord invites you to its Sunday morning Adult Forum, Trinity's adult education program, which meets weekly at 9 AM to hear speakers sharing their experiences on one of six themes — word, worship, wonder, world, witness, work — each being an important aspect connecting faith with everyday life.  Trinity's complete Forum schedule is available at http://trinityconcord.org/forum.shtml.

On Sunday, January 12 at 9 AM the Trinity Forum explores our connection to the world.  In this forum, Sonia De Marta will introduce us to the issues of agriculture and its effect on our carbon footprint, and ways that we can reduce the effects by making different food choices.
 
Sonia DeMarta has a master’s degree in environmental management with a focus on food production. She is the founder and former manager of the Lexington Farmers' Market. She now works as a cooking instructor at Kids Cooking Green in Lexington, and for a local company called Preserve. She is passionate about food, farming, agriculture, nutrition, and their relationship with global climate change. She has been presenting this talk to local high schools for several years.

Trinity's invited Forum speakers come from many walks of life and have addressed all manner of topics -- serious, mysterious, personal and world-focussed. Among our recent topics are pilgrimage, faith lost and found, histories and Biblical persons, death, dying and grieving, parenting, stewardship, education, and much more.

Childcare begins in Trinity's nursery at 9 AM; Trinity's buildings are fully accessible.  For further information on this or other programs at Trinity, please call our Parish Office, 978/369-3715, or visit us online at http://www.trinityconcord.org.


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