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October 28, 2004
REAL MILK, RAW MILK MEETING -
HAWTHORNE VALLEY fARM, NEW YORK
A reminder about the Real Milk.. . Raw Milk meeting on Sat., Oct. 30
from 11 AM to 2:30 PM. It takes place at the old farm store at Hawthorne
Valley Farm, 327 Rt. 21C in Harlemville, NY, about 35 miles southeast
of Albany.
If you have not signed up, please call or email if you can. Thanks.
Bring your questions and ideas. One of the results of this event may
be assistance for farmers wishing to sell raw milk.
Pack a bag lunch if you wish or purchase food at the new farm store.
DIRECTIONS
Note: Vehicles with commercial license plates (including almost all
pickup trucks) are prohibited on the Taconic Parkway.
If you need additional or alternate directions, please call the
Hawthorne Valley Farm Store at (518) 672-7500 ext. 1.
From Albany, take I-90 east to the Taconic State Parkway. Turn left
at the Harlemville exit, crossing the Parkway. You will be on Rt. 217
which quickly becomes Rt. 21C. Follow this about 3 miles (a guess) to
Hawthorne Valley Farm. On your right, you will see the new store (a
large tan building), then a big white house, and then a big parking lot.
The old store (where we will meet) is in the back of the parking lot
on
the right.
Coming from the south on the Taconic Parkway, take the
Philmont/Harlemville exit and turn right onto State Route 21C heading
east towards
Harlemville. Travel about 2 miles to Harlemville. On the left side of
the road, look for the old store. It is set back on the right side of
a
big parking lot. It's past the dairy barn and before a big white
house.
Tracy Frisch
Executive Director
Regional Farm & Food Project
295 Eighth Street, Troy, NY 12180
ph: 518/271-0744, fax: 518/271-0745
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