Come join DC residents who are acting to expand availability of healthy, affordable, and sustainable food! We are hosting the first of many monthly potlucks on Sunday, January 17th, 5 to 8 pm at Potter’s House in Columbia Heights/Adams Morgan.

This month’s discussion will be led by members of Rooting DC, who are planning Washington, DC’s 3rd annual Urban Gardening conference. Doors open at 5 pm, with discussion and dinner to start at 6 pm. The Potter’s House is at 1658 Columbia Rd NW, 3 blocks from the Columbia Heights metro & the Adams Morgan area. Donations are appreciated, but no one will be turned away!
WHO SHOULD COME?
- Anyone who lives in Columbia Heights, Adams Morgan, or Mt. Pleasant neighborhoods and is concerned about increasing community access to affordable, healthy, and sustainable foods.
- Anyone who lives or works anywhere in Washington, DC, and is interested in becoming more involved with local movements to support food justice.
- Anyone who works in DC on anti-hunger, national food policy, urban agriculture, or other sustainable food issues, and enjoys meeting diverse people who hold similar interests.
- Anyone who loves to eat and share good food!

POTLUCK TIPS
- Don’t have food to bring this time? Don’t panic! Come with your ideas, passion and hunger. Just come!
- Support local farmers! Go shopping at Dupont Circle farmers market on Sunday morning, and prepare a delicious dish using fresh seasonal produce!
- The Potter’s House is alcohol-free… please do not bring any!
- If you can label ingredients in any food that you prepare and bring to share, please do!
RSVP at dcfoodforall@gmail.com or on the Facebook event page.
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