Coming up Thursday on Goddard College Community Radio—from alternatives to the EB-5 program to food production.
9:00 - 10:00 am
Vermont State Auditor Doug Hoffer has a background in economic development, and his work emphasized the value of small businesses over putting lots of eggs in a single corporate basket. We’ll talk to him about the alleged fraud in the corporations funded by EB-5 money in the state’s Northeast Kingdom, and how the state could pursue a more resilient economic development strategy.
Melissa Hoffman and Shawn Smith of the SHo/Teal Farm in Huntington are running a "no-kill, wildlife-assisted permaculture project and food lab." They’ll be describing their work Thursday night at 6 pm in Montpelier at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library. We’ll get a preview.
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10:00 - 10:30 am
Resilience Thoughts, a locally told Extempo story by Dennis McSorley, plus upcoming events related to energy, food, and the local economy at the end of the age of oil.
Please tune in! Relocalizing Vermont runs Thursdays, 9:00 - 10:30 am Eastern, on WGDR Plainfield 91.1 FM / WGDH Hardwick 91.7 FM / streaming at wgdr.org
Now with on-demand streaming for two weeks after air date at www.wgdr.org/on-demand