Presented by Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance, the Small Producers Initiative, and the Council for Healthy Food Systems.

Tracks include public policy, homesteading, crop production, business practices and small producers. Pre-conference workshops cover sustainable practices, forming co-ops, food safety, farm capital and SNAP programs. 

Early bird pricing until July 19.

Bring your favorite whole plant-based (no animal products) dish. The Forks Over Knives app and website are full of healthy recipes: 

We will have a casual setup at the library's auditorium. It'll be a great time to socialize and share recipes.

We will begin our movie screening at 1:30 p.m. So stick around to watch A Teachable Moment followed by a discussion panel.

An acclaimed new documentary explores why many in the African American community are embracing a plant-based lifestyle.

Joining us for this event will be Jasmine Leyva, who is featured in the film and is one of its directors as well. After the screening, Jasmine will speak briefly and participate in a Q and A session.

The film will start at 4 p.m. Vegan munchies will also be available for purchase from DeSoto African American owned restaurants.

Free. Please RSVP.

Voted "Bar of the Year" in the CultureMap Dallas Tastemaker Awards 2019, Shoals Sound & Service offers not only some of the best cocktails around, but also an amazing array of vegan-friendly food items. 

Menu options include Mushroom & Lentil Empanadas, a build-your-own Arepa Platter, Latin Fried Potatoes, a Chick-P Salad Sandwich, and Crispy Tacos or a Torta Ahogada with Jackfruit.

Kick off of Good Local Markets' new location in Lakewood. The venue features local farmers, ranchers, beekeepers, bakers, makers and artisans each Sunday at the Lakewood Village Farmers Market.

All vendors come from 150 mile radius of Dallas and are required to grow or make what they sell at market! Good Local Markets staff even visits each farm and ranch to ensure locally grown. No reselling, no distributors, just all local produce

Special Cinco de Mayo celebration at the Dallas vegan Tex-Mex restaurant.

Snacks, vendors, music.

Dallas Water Conservation is collaborating with Texas AgriLife Extension to offer classes to create a water efficient landscape that can also be pollinator friendly and provide food for you and your family. This is the second of five free classes. Each class is independent and do not need to be taken together.

4th annual event. Trawick Pavilion offers basketball, sand volleyball, lake access for swimming, a children's playground, and more! 

Your payment includes vegan burgers & hot dogs and helps pay the fee for reserving the pavilion.

Bring a vegan dish. You’ll be prompted to sign up for a potluck item after you submit payment for the event.

$6/adult ($8 after 4/12) and $4/children 4-17 ($6 after 4/12), and children 3 and under get in free.

Learn how to grow herbs and pick up some tasty recipes.

Learn how to make the best use of limited spaces inside and outside your apartment, condo or other tight areas. Almost any sunny spot can serve as a small garden - including your kitchen, bathroom or even a bedroom. We’ll discuss space saving techniques such as “trellising,” hanging baskets and wall mounted grow boxes, as well as traditional containers. We’ll also teach organic growing basics including planting, fertilizing and harvesting.

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