Dartmouth Grange to hold 'Know GMOs' events
The Dartmouth Grange will be holding two events in conjunction with the Massachusetts Right to Know GMOs, a statewide network of advocates declaring our fundamental right to know if our food contains ingredients derived from Genetically Modified Organisms.
On Tuesday, Feb. 2, after their monthly business meeting, the Dartmouth Grange will be holding a talk by Rachel Medeiros on behalf of the Massachusetts Right to Know GMOs. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Medeiros will update meeting-goers and answer questions on the current legislation of this topic locally and statewide. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the talk.
On Friday, Feb. 5, in conjunction with Right to Know, the Grange will screen the documentary, “Ciclovida: Lifecycle.” This film tells the story of a group of small farmers from northeastern Brazil who embark on a bicycle trip across the South American continent. They seek to exchange natural seeds and ideas about new ways of relating to the land. Running time 76 minutes.
For more information, visit the Massachusetts Right to Know website.