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Distributing seedlings from the Bahner Farm (Photo courtesy Waldo County Bounty)
(Photo courtesy Waldo County Bounty)
Farmer Antone prepares to distribute seedlings from Villageside Farm. (Photo courtesy Waldo County Bounty)
Little River Food Pantry receives JSS cucumber seedlings, Fedco apple trees, and greens. (Photo courtesy Waldo County Bounty)
WALDO COUNTY Through a unique fundraising effort, Waldo County Bounty and The Lost Kitchen partnership raised more than $325,000 in nine days to help provide much-needed access to locally-grown foods for people experiencing food insecurity in Waldo County, Maine.
Waldo County Bounty is a grassroots hunger-relief initiative established at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lost Kitchen is a restaurant in Freedom, owned and operated by Erin French, and which has been described as one of the “hardest-to-book restaurants in America.”
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We’re all eating a little differently these days: Cooking at home more. Ordering takeout. Dining on patios. Whatever your comfort level, here’s what’s been going on in Boston’s restaurant world recently, plus a few ways to enjoy some of our region’s best restaurants and bars from both the comfort of your own home and out in the world.
Here’s what you may have missed this week:
Ivory Pearl in Brookline.
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Chamber of Commerce awarded funds to support tourism
Kennebec Valley Tourism Council (KVTC) has awarded sponsorship support funds in the amount of $1,662.50 to Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce for the Taste of Waterville to assist in the growth of tourism in Maine’s Kennebec Valley and produce a positive economic impact on the region.
Mid-Maine Chamber was one of 12 sponsorship recipients awarded as part of the 2021 KVTC marketing partnership program. In total, the 2021 KVTC sponsorship support application requests reached nearly $29,100. The organization was unable to fully fund all regional sponsorship requests to its members this year. However, with the help of Brookfield Renewable U.S., KVTC was able to fund $19,351.50. KVTC is excited to award sponsorships to local organizations who are helping KVTC promote the Kennebec Valley region as a destination place with their own marketing initiatives.
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