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SUMMARY:Boston Farm & Fiber Festival - SENE Fibershed Affiliate
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Boston Farm & Fiber Festival to learn about Fibershed Affiliate activities across New England: the Western Massachusetts Fibershed\, Southeastern New England Fibershed\, and Connecticut Fibershed will be sharing an informational table about efforts to build soil-to-soil fiber economies locally. For a deeper dive\, don’t miss a talk by Amy DuFault of the SENE Fibershed and a book talk by Peggy Hart\, author of Wool: Unraveling an American Story of Artisans and Innovation\, owner of Bedfellow Blankets\, and weaver of the bioregional cloth produced by the Western Mass Fibershed. \n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/boston-farm-fiber-festival-sene-fibershed-affiliate/
LOCATION:Boston Public Market\, 100 Hanover St\, Boston\, MA\, 02108\, United States
CATEGORIES:book reading,event,exhibit,festival,fibershed affiliate event
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SUMMARY:SoCal Fibershed: Author Talk with Rebecca Burgess
DESCRIPTION:The Southern California Fibershed Affiliate couldn’t be more delighted to welcome Fibershed founder Rebecca Burgess to Los Angeles for an exclusive conversation and book signing for Fibershed: Growing a Movement of Farmers\, Fashion Activists\, and Makers for a New Textile Economy.  \nRebecca will be joined by moderator Kamea Chayne of the Green Dreamer Podcast. \nGreen Dreamer with Kamea Chayne is a podcast and multimedia journal illuminating our paths to ecological regeneration\, intersectional sustainability\, and true abundance and wellness for all. \nWe’ll have a few copies of the book available for sale at the event. \nDoors 7 pm \nConversation with Rebecca 7:30 – 8:30 pm\, including a brief Q&A \nMingling and light bites until 9:30 pm \nFree parking at the Helms Bakery Complex\, off Washington at Hutchinson and across Venice Blvd at Helms Avenue. \nClick here to RSVP.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/socal-fibershed-author-talk-with-rebecca-burgess/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 W Washington Blvd\, Culver City\, CA
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SUMMARY:NY Textile Lab: Regional Yarn Pop-Up + Raw Material Book Reading
DESCRIPTION:Discussion with author and shearer Stephany Wilkes and Local Yarn Pop-Up Shophttps://www.tatter.org/ \n  \nWhat is the journey from sheep to skein? Who is involved in the yarn making process? How many hands are involved in bringing us the fiber in our lives? What makes a gainfully employed woman in tech want to give it all up for full-time work as a traveling sheep shearer? \n  \nPlease join us on March 16\, 2019\, at 3 pm at  BLUE: The Tatter Textile Library for a discussion with California-based sheep shearer and author Stephany Wilkes. Stephany will speak about her experiences on sheep farms across the United States. She will be reading excerpts from her new book Raw Material: Working Wool in the West and telling us about her journey from the tech world to wanting simply to ‘knit local” which led to a total and complete life-change of shearing school and eventual full-time work as a roaming shearer. \n  \nThe process of Stephany’s journey inevitably sheds light on the challenges farmers face to bring eco-friendly fleece to market.  \n  \nStephany’s story will appeal to those interested in the fiber arts or the textile industry\, and anyone who wants to be a conscious consumer\, especially as it relates to the fleece\, yarn\, fiber\, and sustainable fashion. \n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/ny-textile-lab-regional-yarn-pop-up-raw-material-book-reading/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:book reading,event
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SUMMARY:Stephany Wilkes Book Party + Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a book signing and discussion with Stephany Wilkes\, author of Raw Material: Working Wool in the West. In her book\, Stephany tells the story of American wool through her own journey to becoming a certified sheep shearer. What begins as a search for local yarn becomes a dirty\, unlikely and irresistible side job. With humor and humility\, Wilkes follows wool from the farm to the factory\, through the hands of hardworking Americans trying to change the culture of clothing. Her story will appeal to anyone interested in the fiber arts or the textile industry\, and especially to environmentally conscious consumers\, as it extends the concerns of the sustainable food movement to fleece\, fiber\, and fashion. \n   \nThis event is free! No RSVP needed. Seats are limited and are first come first served.  \nDate: Sunday\, March 10th\, 2019 \nTime: 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm \n  \nStephany Wilkes is a sheep shearer certified by the University of California Hopland Research and Extension Center\, a wool classer certified by the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI)\, and the President of the Northern California Fibershed Cooperative. Her writing has appeared in The Billfold\, The Ag Mag\, Hobby Farms\, Midwestern Gothic\, and other publications. Stephany speaks about sheep and wool terroir at numerous yarn shops\, fiber festivals\, guild meetings\, schools\, and events. She lives (somewhat begrudgingly) in San Francisco\, where she dreams of a dog\, a truck\, and a horse\, in that order.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/stephany-wilkes-book-party-discussion/
LOCATION:A Verb for Keeping Warm\, 6328 San Pablo Avenue\, Oakland\, CA\, 94608\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="A Verb for Keeping Warm":MAILTO:info@averbforkeepingwarm.com
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SUMMARY:NATURAL COLOR TALK+ BOOK SIGNING
DESCRIPTION:NATURAL COLOR TALK+ BOOK SIGNING – ANNIE’S ANNUALS\, RICHMOND\, CALIFORNIA \nANNIE’S ANNUALS\, RICHMOND\, CALIFORNIA \nPlants to dye for – literally! Sasha Duerr\, alchemist\, founder of the Permacouture Institute and author of “Natural Color”\, returns by popular demand to share a wealth of local and seasonal plants (as well as weeds and waste from your garden!) that make gorgeous natural plant dyes. Fun demos and easy-to-follow projects will appeal to novice and experienced dye-enthusiasts alike. Books for sale and an author signing after the talk! \nFREE  Saturday\, February 23rd\, 2019 11 am – 12 pm \nOur talks are held at the nursery in our demonstration gardens and are always FREE! Join us – RAIN OR SHINE!
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/natural-color-talk-book-signing/
LOCATION:CA
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