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March 3, 2004
Westward Slow!
Turning the Herd Conference, Denver, CO
Slow Food USA, Slow Food International and the students of Metropolitan
State College Hospitality, Meeting & Travel Administration Department
will host a three day conference: Westward Slow! Turning the Herd, July
9, 10, and 11, 2004 to showcase, celebrate, and promote the natural and
cultural diversity of food growing practices, production techniques and
traditions in Rocky Mountain and the Southwest regions.
Diverse national and local opinion leaders will highlight a full
schedule of educational events including: seminars; tastings; a panel
discussion; and a marketplace. The event will provide an open discussion
panel, Turning the Herd, on modern meat raising and processing practices.
Westward Slow! will be the vehicle to promote successful local, national
and global examples of sustainable farm and ranch production, artisanal
producers and cultural traditions to the waiting market and
distribution channels. The stage will be set to share the Rocky Mountain
and
Southwest regions' examples of responsibility, taste and culture with
the
world. Seminars will allow participants to learn of and debate such wide
ranging issues as sustainable meat production, local small scale food
production in a global economy and much more in small, comfortable
settings with the experts in each field.
Slow Food International will bring a world presence by providing
examples of Presidia successes from Italy and the Americas. The Arc Action
projects are the Slow Food answer to preserving bio diversity around
the
globe and right here at home. Meet the people who are the front line
in
the battle to retain our cultural and food heritage.
Westward Slow! attendees will learn about the Rocky Mountain and the
Southwest regions' unique environments, products and people. Slow Food
USA and Slow Food International's event will draw a large national and
international audience that will place Denver, Colorado and the Rocky
Mountain / Southwest regions at a positive and crucial crossroads with
respect to these important world issues.
Potential Keynote Speakers:
Alice Waters
Michael Pollen
Mayor John Hickenlooper - Former Brewer and Restauranteur
Potential Seminar leaders and Panel Participants:
Deborah Madison - Chef and Cookbook author.
Dale Lasater - Colorado Rancher and Slow Food Award Winner.
Patrick Martins - Slow Food USA.
Paulo Di Croce/Anya Feynald - Slow Food International Ark/Presida.
Bill Niman - Niman Ranch.
Barbara Bowman - Petaluma Poultry.
Preliminary Timeline and Topics:
Westward Slow! July 9, 10, 11, 2004
Friday, July 9:
8am - 12pm Final Organizational Meeting and kickoff for SF and
volunteers.
5pm - 9pm Registration for out of towners and Slow Food dinners at
local restaurants.
Saturday July 10:
8am - 9pm Registration & Reception.
Welcome from Slow Food Colorado, National & International.
9am - 12pm Seminars, tastings, demonstrations.
10am - 5pm Market Place Open.
10am - 6pm Cooking & Food Demonstrations, Exhibits.
11:30am - 1:30pm Lunch held in the Market Place.
2pm - 5pm Turning the Herd Panel discussion and breakout seminars with
experts in each field including: Bill Niman, US Under Secretary of
Agriculture Chuck Lambert, Colorado Department of Agriculture Don Ament,
Dale Lasater and others.
5pm - 7pm Free time with our Italian and American Counterparts, open
dialogue.
7pm - 10pm Grand Dinner/Keynote Speakers, Meet Denver Mayor
John Hickenlooper, Alice Waters and Eat Slow Food prepared by the
finest chefs, at a snails pace Meet and greet our other Rocky Mountain
Neighbors, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, New Mexico,Texas, Arizona, Idaho
Sunday, July 11:
8am - 9:30am Breakfast!
9:30 - 12:00 Final Committee meetings
12:00 - 1:00 Closing & Ciao! At a Pick axe Lunch
Contact: WestwardSlow@slowfoodusa.org
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