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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting 2025
DESCRIPTION:Registration is open! \nPlease use the form below to register for the: \nNational Farmers Union in New Brunswick AGM\nWe invite you to attend the NFU-NB’s 2025 Hybrid Annual General Meeting on Sunday March 20\, 2025 at the RBC Room in the Beaverbrook Art Gallery\, 703 Queen St. Fredericton\, NB and online over Zoom. Registration will begin at 9:30am and the meeting will adjourn at 4:00pm. There is no registration fee and the meeting includes lunch with your MLA’s using local ingredients\, and a coffee break and snacks. Simultaneous translation will be provided. \nResolutions on current policy issues may be presented at the AGM. It is preferable that you send them to us at least one week in advance\, but they will also be accepted on the morning of the AGM. Resolutions form the foundation of our policy and guide our work throughout the year. Contact the office if you have any ideas you would like to put forward. \nThis event is your opportunity to take on a leadership role with the NFU – elections will be held for the NFU-NB Board of Directors. \nThe day will consist of a diverse range of speakers and presentations on our theme Growing Rural Food and Communities. We will also be screening two New Brunswick Depth of Field Films. We hope to facilitate such a conversation in a balanced way with farmers and non-farmers contributing their knowledge and perspectives. This meeting and discussion are held in order to shape future direction and policy for the organization. \nWe strongly encourage all members to participate at this Annual General Meeting\, and to invite other interested farmers and neighbours. Your participation and input is very important to our discussions\, which will provide direction for our organization. \nThursday\, March 20th 9:30am to 4pm \nBeaverbrook Art Gallery\, Fredericton\, N.B. \nRegister here: \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n Your name\n \n \n Your email\n \n \n Your telephone\n \n \n Your address\n \n \nPlease Choose Your AttendanceIn Person (Fredericton\, NB)Zoom\n \n Food allergies or additional questions (optional)
URL:https://www.nfunb.org/event/annual-general-meeting-2025/
LOCATION:703 Queen St. Fredericton\, NB\, 703 Queen Street\, Fredericton\, New Brunswick\, E3B 1CA\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Annual General Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="NFU in NB / UNF au N-B":MAILTO:info@nfunb.org
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SUMMARY:Depth of Field Screening at Mount Allison University
DESCRIPTION:Join the Sackville Farmers Market and Savour NB March 5th for a FREE interactive screening of the Depth of Field film series! Meet the featured farmers from the film in person as they answer your questions and lead a thought-provoking discussion. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect\, learn\, and engage with the people behind the story. \nCHMA 106.9 FM will be live on location with us as well! \nFind us in Room M14 in the Crabtree Building. \nPre-registration is not required but appreciated. Sign up here.
URL:https://www.nfunb.org/event/depth-of-field-screening-at-mount-allison-university/
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SUMMARY:Depth of Field Screening Grand Falls
DESCRIPTION:The Green Light Environmental Club invites you to a FREE screening of Depth of Field on February 28th in Grand Falls featuring a group discussion. Join us for an engaging and educational evening exploring farming\, local food systems\, and their impact on our environment. Snacks and light refreshments will be available free of charge. \nPre-registration is not required but appreciated! Sign up here.
URL:https://www.nfunb.org/event/depth-of-field-screening-grand-falls/
LOCATION:60 Rue Ouellette Grand-Sault\, NB E3Z 0B6\, 60 Rue Ouellette\, Grand-Sault\, New Brunswick\, E3Z 0B6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:BIPOC Farming Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The National Farmers Union in New Brunswick is hosting a series of in-person farmer-led events this year and we’re excited to announce that we’re hosting the final one in Miramichi\, New Brunswick on November 16th from 1pm – 4pm in collaboration with the Greater Miramichi Service Commission. \nAt this event we will host: \n\nAn information session\nMental health and farm safety sessions\nAnd a cooking demonstration with samples of the food prepared\n\nThis event is free and registration is encouraged but not required. \nWe are inviting current and aspiring BIPOC farmers and farm workers together to connect\, learn\, and organize together. \nAbout the session: Black\, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) is an acronym used to identify Canadian’s ‘visible minorities’ or people who are victimized by racism and white supremacy due to the colour of their skin. There are important differences between the history and extent of colonialism experienced among the Blacks through slavery; Indigenous people through genocide\, and the People of Colour through more recent racist immigration policies. The training and workshop aims to discuss and identify challenges faced by BIPOC in the food production system and seek concrete solutions to overcome them.
URL:https://www.nfunb.org/event/bipoc-farming-workshop-2/
LOCATION:12 Vye Street\, 12 Vye Street\, Miramichi\, New Brunswick\, E1V 5V3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:BIPOC Farming Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The National Farmers Union in New Brunswick is hosting a series of in-person farmer-led events this year and we’re excited to announce that we’re hosting the second one in Fredericton\, New Brunswick on July 23rd from Noon – 3pm in collaboration with Hayes Teaching Farm. \nAt this event we will host: \n\nAn information session\nMental health and farm safety sessions\nAnd a cooking demonstration with samples of the food prepared\n\n  \nThis event is free and registration is encouraged but not required. \nRegister here!  \n  \nWe are inviting current and aspiring BIPOC farmers and farm workers together to connect\, learn\, and organize together. \nAbout the session: Black\, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) is an acronym used to identify Canadian’s ‘visible minorities’ or people who are victimized by racism and white supremacy due to the colour of their skin. There are important differences between the history and extent of colonialism experienced among the Blacks through slavery; Indigenous people through genocide\, and the People of Colour through more recent racist immigration policies. The training and workshop aims to discuss and identify challenges faced by BIPOC in the food production system and seek concrete solutions to overcome them. \nThe third event will take place in the winter in Miramichi. \nIf tickets are sold out on eventbrite please contact the organizer more may be available.
URL:https://www.nfunb.org/event/bipoc-farming-workshop/
LOCATION:577 Hillcrest Drive\, Fredericton\, NB\, 577 Hillcrest Drive\, Fredericton\, New Brunswick\, E3A 2X8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Open Farm Day with Ferron Family Farm
DESCRIPTION:The National Farmers Union in New Brunswick is hosting a series of in-person farmer-led events this year and we’re excited to announce that we’re hosting the first one in Long Settlement\, New Brunswick on June 29th 1st from 11am-3pm in collaboration with Ferron Family Farms. At this event we will host an information session\, a cooking demonstration and children’s activity. This event is free and no registration is required.\n\nWe are inviting current and aspiring BIPOC farmers and farm workers together to connect\, learn\, and organize together. Please share with your network/community. \n\nAbout the session:\nBlack\, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) is an acronym used to identify Canadian’s ‘visible minorities’ or people who are victimized by racism and white supremacy due to the colour of their skin. There are important differences between the history and extent of colonialism experienced among the Blacks through slavery; Indigenous people through genocide\, and the People of Colour through more recent racist immigration policies. The training and workshop aims to discuss and identify challenges faced by BIPOC in the food production system and seek concrete solutions to overcome them.\n\nThe second event will take place in July at Hayes Urban Farm\, and the third event will take place in the winter in Miramichi.
URL:https://www.nfunb.org/event/open-farm-day-with-ferron-family-farm/
LOCATION:3510 Route 550\, Long Settlement\, New Brunswick\, 3510 Route 550\, Long Settlement\, New Brunswick\, E7K 1R8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Open Farm Day
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UID:13350-1710669600-1710691200@www.nfunb.org
SUMMARY:NFU-NB Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to attend the NFU-NB’s 2024 Hybrid Annual General Meeting on Sunday March 17\, 2024 at the Bernard Leblanc Hall at the Aberdeen Cultural Centre\, 140 Botsford Street\, Moncton\, NB and online over Zoom. Registration will begin at 9:30am and the meeting will be adjourned at 4:00pm. There is no registration fee and the meeting includes lunch using local ingredients\, and a coffee break and snacks. Simultaneous translation will be provided. Register today!
URL:https://www.nfunb.org/event/nfu-nb-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Aberdeen Cultural Centre\, 140 Botsford Street\, Moncton\, New Brunswick
CATEGORIES:Annual General Meeting
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting 2023
DESCRIPTION:Sunday May 28\, 2023:  \nThe NFU in NB invites you to join our Annual General Meeting (AGM). It will again be held virtually from 2:00pm to 3:00pm. The virtual meeting consists of NB AGM business; year in review\, 2022 financial statements\, elections and resolutions.  \n  \nResolutions on current policy issues may be presented at the AGM. It is preferable that you send them to us at least one week in advance\, but they will also be accepted at the AGM. Resolutions form the foundation of our policy and guide our work throughout the year. Send resolutions to info@nfunb.org.  \n  \nThis event is your opportunity to take on a leadership role with the NFU – elections will be held for the NFU-NB Board of Directors including the President\, Women’s President\, Youth President\, BIPOC (Black\, Indigenous and people of colour) President\, Secretary\, and Members-at-Large.  \n  \nWe strongly encourage all members to participate at this Annual General Meeting and invite aspiring members to join as well. Your participation and input is very important to our discussions\, which will provide direction for our organization. \n  \nWe hope to host an in-person event in the fall for members to meet and discuss. \n  \nIf you require information about how to use Zoom or need technical assistance during the meeting please call\, 1-506-260-0087. \n  \nMeeting ID: 893 6659 5328 \nPasscode: 522928
URL:https://www.nfunb.org/event/annual-general-meeting-2023/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Annual General Meeting
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SUMMARY:BIPOC Farmers' Training and Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Black\, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) is an acronym used to identify Canadian’s ‘visible minorities’ or people who are victimized by racism and white supremacy due to the colour of their skin. There are important differences between the history and extent of colonialism experienced among the Blacks through slavery; Indigenous people through genocide\, and the People of Colour through more recent racist immigration policies. The training and workshop aims to discuss and identify challenges faced by BIPOC in the food production system and seek concrete solutions to overcome them. \nEmpowering and understanding BIPOC food production by grounding in ecological farming\, agroecology\, permaculture\, community work for land-access\, marketing and distribution. This workshop will advance your basic skills in business planning\, lease agreement\, land access\, grant/fund raising \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.nfunb.org/event/bipoc-farmers-training-and-workshop/
LOCATION:Kennebecasis Valley Public Library\, 1 Landing Crt.\, Quispamsis\, New Brunswick\, QuispE2E 4R2\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="NFU BIPOC Caucus":MAILTO:koon@nfu.ca
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