GREENFIELD Due to the strong winds and rain forecasted as part of Hurricane Henri this weekend, Stone Soup Café’s annual Harvest Supper, originally set for Sunday, has been canceled. “It’s just not safe,” said Kirsten Levitt, executive director and.
Legislators and community partners representing western Massachusetts participated in a virtual panel discussion this week to share information about resources for families and individuals facing hunger, and to examine policies and solutions that can.
Legislators and community partners representing Western Massachusetts participated in a virtual panel discussion this week to share information about resources for families and individuals facing hunger, and to examine policies and solutions that can.
Monte Belmonte
Are we getting more food secure post-COVID?
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June 3, 2021 by Monte
Laura Sylvester from The Food Bank of Western Mass and from the Hampshire/Franklin County Commission on the Status of Women and Girls and Kirsten Levitt from Stone Soup Cafe in Greenfield on where we’re at and where we’re going in regards to food security now that the pandemic is waning.
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Stone Soup Cafe volunteers Whitney Robbins, from left, Marjorie Morgan and Maegan Boutot pack up takeout meals Saturday afternoon at All Souls Church in Greenfield. FOR THE RECORDER/DAN LITTLE
Regina Osciak, left, talks with Mayor Roxann Wedegartner on Saturday afternoon outside of the Stone Soup Cafe at All Souls Church in Greenfield. FOR THE RECORDER/DAN LITTLE
Stone Soup Cafe volunteers Maegan Boutot, from right, Marjorie Morgan and Whitney Robbins pack up a meal for Jay Goldspinner on Saturday afternoon at All Souls Church in Greenfield. FOR THE RECORDER/DAN LITTLE