
16/07/2025
A fun first for Meet the Minnesota Makers!
We were delighted to be a sponsor at Renewing the Countryside’s Summer FUNdraiser this June.
Renewing the Countryside is some of the best of the best when it comes to building community, lifting up small producers, and encouraging local food and food producers.
Through Local Feast! and their outreach work at the MN State Fair, I have learned so much about their work to improve our regional food system. Every time I attend an event, I discover new local food innovators.
Renewing the Countryside is on a mission to strengthens rural areas by championing and supporting rural communities, farmers, artists, entrepreneurs, educators, activists and other people who are renewing the countryside through sustainable and innovative initiatives, businesses, and projects.
Their work includes: field days
*coordinating volunteer labor
*creating food hubs
*providing support for farm transitions
*training underrepresented farmers
*offering support for sustainable practices
*connecting local produce into schools
*engaging women in conservation
*giving access to technical support
*facilitating thoughtful investment in farming and food
They also partner with a variety of organizations to increase their reach and support of our regional food system.
Thank you Elena Gutierrez Byrnelena Gutierrez Byrne for introducing me to Renewing the FEAST Local Foods Network Local Foods Network You were absolutely right that I would be interested in the work that you do.
Meet the Minnesota Makers is an enthusiastic supporter of Renewing the Countryside and Local Feast! (watch for the newest edition of their magazine coming later this summer). We’ll be volunteering this August at their State Fair booth and look forward to this fall’s Feast! event in Rochester on Saturday, November 1.
Registration is now open for sampling through their State Fair Booth in the Eco Experience Building or to be a vendor at November’s Feast! event. Comment State Fair or Feast! below and I’ll send you a direct link to sign up for the events.
Eat well. Eat local!
(Pictured plate is full of goodness from Gardens of Salonica who catered the RTC FUNdraiser)