BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The City of Winston-Salem is pursuing a proposal to once again make the Liberty Street Vendor’s Market into a venue for farmers to sell produce.
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE When the Wake Forest University School of Divinity launched the Food, Faith, and Religious Leadership Initiative in the Fall of 2012, its aim was to equip
Eddie Saughter Guest Columnist On Friday, July 8, at 9 a.m., farmers from the Southern Region and others who believe in justice and equality will descend on the U. S.
(pictured above: This market for farmers and other vendors is slated to open soon.) The outdoor Liberty Street Vendors’ Market will open soon, but without the Liberty Community Development Corporation as
Nonprofit pushes farmer/chef partnerships to benefit area consumers (pictured above: Jay Pierce addresses Piedmont Grown attendees at the local Cooperative Extension
Religious leaders headline sustainability discussion Faith leaders and stakeholders in the food sustainability movement addressed a crowd of 100 attendees